Explore Financial Disclosures From President Trump and 1,500 of His Appointees
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ProPublica released an interactive tool showing financial disclosures for Trump and 1,500 appointees, promoting transparency.
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ProPublica has released an interactive tool providing access to financial disclosures from former President Donald Trump and 1,500 of his appointees. This resource allows the public to examine the financial holdings and potential conflicts of interest of these officials. The initiative aims to enhance transparency regarding the personal finances of those in government. Users can access the full financial disclosure application directly on ProPublica.org.
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