“Would this be acceptable behavior from people who are not related to the president?” a spokesman for the watchdog said.
Newly obtained certified financial disclosure forms by senior White House advisers Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump show the couple has a “pattern of trouble with their filings,” a government watchdog group says.
Kushner’s revisions within the last month came on March 14, 18, 19 and 27, while Ivanka Trump’s were on March 14, 18, 19, 27, 29, and on April 2. Their combined 10 recent revisions to their forms are likely to increase questions about the couple’s dealings and possible conflicts of interest with their White House roles.
“The OGE was not willing to certify their reports for so long, which possibly has to do with why it was revised times,” Libowitz said. “So the question is, Why? We don’t want to say what the reason is without knowing, but it’s troubling.” “This isn’t to the first time they’ve had problems with having revised forms over and over again, both financial disclosure and security clearance forms,” Libowitz said. “So there certainly are questions about this pattern with them, and would this be acceptable behavior from people who are not related to the president?”
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