The White House on Thursday said President Trump
is donating his quarterly paycheck to the Health and Human Services
Department to help combat an opioids crisis that is killing tens of
thousands of Americans each year.
Mr. Trump, a billionaire, is donating his full presidential salary to various causes and agencies. Previous checks went to the National Parks Services and the Education Department.
Acting HHS Secretary Eric D. Hargan said Mr. Trump’s latest donation of $100,000 is a “tribute to his compassion, his patriotism and a sense of duty to the American people.”
“But it’s his compassion, above all, that drives his interest in the issue to which HHS is going to devote his donation — America’s devastating opioid crisis,” Mr. Hargan said.
More than 60,000 people died from drug overdoses last year, according to government estimates, driven in large part by the influx of synthetic opioids like fentanyl from clandestine labs overseas. The toll makes drug overdoses the leading cause of injury death in the U.S., killing more people than car crashes and gun homicides combined and afflicting the old and young, rich and poor.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/nov/30/donald-trump-donates-100k-pay-hhs/
Mr. Trump, a billionaire, is donating his full presidential salary to various causes and agencies. Previous checks went to the National Parks Services and the Education Department.
Acting HHS Secretary Eric D. Hargan said Mr. Trump’s latest donation of $100,000 is a “tribute to his compassion, his patriotism and a sense of duty to the American people.”
“But it’s his compassion, above all, that drives his interest in the issue to which HHS is going to devote his donation — America’s devastating opioid crisis,” Mr. Hargan said.
More than 60,000 people died from drug overdoses last year, according to government estimates, driven in large part by the influx of synthetic opioids like fentanyl from clandestine labs overseas. The toll makes drug overdoses the leading cause of injury death in the U.S., killing more people than car crashes and gun homicides combined and afflicting the old and young, rich and poor.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/nov/30/donald-trump-donates-100k-pay-hhs/
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