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US’ Zinke dismisses travel criticism

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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Wednesday strongly defended his use of private charter flights for government business, calling criticism of his taxpayerfi­nanced travel “complete and utter bull …” and driven by politics.

Zinke brushed off news reports that he took at least three private flights costing taxpayers a total of $20,000 (Dh73,460) since taking office in March, saying all his travel is “legal, ethical. All the trips went through absolute due diligence.”

Zinke spoke to reporters following a tour by boat of a swamp at the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in southeast Georgia. He said that in his job, everything he does “goes through absolute legal review.”

Previous Interior secretarie­s spent even more money on private travel, Zinke asserted. “I wish you’d publish that. Because I can tell you, they’re in the millions,” he said without providing any documentat­ion.

Zinke’s comments came as Republican­s on the House Natural Resources Committee asked the Interior Department to provide documents on the use of private charter flights for government business by the past three Interior secretarie­s, including two who served under President Barack Obama. The move follows news reports that Zinke and other Trump Cabinet members used noncommerc­ial flights costing taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars.

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