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Are we surprised? No
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/02/politics/white-house-ethics-training/index.html?sr=twCNN030217white-house-ethics-training0620PMVODtopLink&linkId=35056663
President Donald Trump's transition team, days before he took office, nixed plans for an orientation class that would have prepared political appointees and White House staff for a series of ethical and legal issues, documents provided to CNN show.
The ethics program proposed by the General Services Administration would have helped White House staff and political appointees get through Senate confirmation hearings, work with Congress and corresponding agencies and comply with laws and executive orders -- all issues Trump nominees and staff have confronted during their first six weeks in office.
Politico first reported that the training was scrapped.
The Trump administration said Thursday that the White House Counsel's office did provide political appointees and executive branch staff ethics training when they came into office.
"Required trainings, including ethics, were provided to appointees by in-house counsels prior to assuming office," said Stephanie Grisham, a White House spokeswoman. "It was a requirement for everyone. In-house counsel has been taking it very seriously from the beginning."
Grisham noted that White House Counsel Don McGahn "ramped up an experienced compliance team" in the early days of the Trump administration so that "all necessary training could be provided without paying for outside contractors."
asiliveandbreathe
(8,203 posts)MFM008
(19,818 posts)will never be in the same room together, not even in discussion.....................
gopiscrap
(23,763 posts)it would mean that everyone in his staff would have figured out what a crook he is