Trump donates 1st quarter salary to National Park Service

IANS  |  Washington 

US President Donald Trump donated the first quarter of his presidential salary -- a total of $78,333 -- to the National Park Service, the announced.

At his daily press briefing on Monday, Press Secretary Sean Spicer displayed the cheque with Trump's donation and handed it to Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, Efe news reported.

The National Park Service, which celebrated its centennial last year, is tasked with protecting and maintaining the country's national parks and monuments, including US battlefields and Trump is "proud" to contribute part of his yearly salary to that "important mission", Spicer said.

The had announced in March that Trump was going to fulfill his promise to donate his salary as President, which amounts to a gross of $400,000 per year.

During the election campaign, the mogul promised that if he won last November's presidential balloting, he would either donate his salary or return it to the Department of the Treasury.

Trump's fortune amounts to as much at $3.7 billion, according to Forbes magazine.

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Trump donates 1st quarter salary to National Park Service

US President Donald Trump donated the first quarter of his presidential salary -- a total of $78,333 -- to the National Park Service, the White House announced.

US President Donald Trump donated the first quarter of his presidential salary -- a total of $78,333 -- to the National Park Service, the announced.

At his daily press briefing on Monday, Press Secretary Sean Spicer displayed the cheque with Trump's donation and handed it to Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, Efe news reported.

The National Park Service, which celebrated its centennial last year, is tasked with protecting and maintaining the country's national parks and monuments, including US battlefields and Trump is "proud" to contribute part of his yearly salary to that "important mission", Spicer said.

The had announced in March that Trump was going to fulfill his promise to donate his salary as President, which amounts to a gross of $400,000 per year.

During the election campaign, the mogul promised that if he won last November's presidential balloting, he would either donate his salary or return it to the Department of the Treasury.

Trump's fortune amounts to as much at $3.7 billion, according to Forbes magazine.

--IANS

vgu/

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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