Members of Congress are learning to play Trumps ethical blame game
By Dana Milbank Opinion writer January 6 at 1:07 PM
Here we go, down the rabbit hole.
Donald Trump won the presidency by feeding Americans a diet of falsehoods and fake news, and, when challenged, he lashed out: shouting down the opposition, bullying the accuser and, particularly, blaming the media. It was inevitable that his success would bring imitators. Now they have arrived, and theyre breeding like, well .?.?.
Consider Duncan Hunter, a young Republican from California, co-chairman of the Trump caucus in the House and one of the first members of Congress to endorse Trump. This week he disclosed that he used $600 worth of campaign funds to take his childrens pet bunny on a commercial airplane.
Using campaign funds for personal expenses is illegal, and this mistake is the latest personal expense for which Hunter, under scrutiny, has reimbursed his campaign account $62,000. Among his reported campaign expenditures: $1,400 to a dentist, $1,400 for his childrens private-school lunch deliveries, $1,650 for their tuition, $961 at SeaWorld, $434 to Dicks Sporting Goods, $229 at Disneyland, $217 to an Italian jewelry store, $361 to a surf shop, $1,200 for a garage door, $2,892 to an Arizona resort, $2,000 for a Thanksgiving trip to Italy and $1,302 worth of video games.
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