White House to release financial disclosures for staff
The White House says it will handy details in marginal note to the subject of Friday evening approximately the personal finances of senior staff members.
Press secretary Sean Spicer said disclosures for "commissioned officers" would be made public, but did not specify which specific staffers would be included.
President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence's financial documents are not customary to be released Friday.
But the sponsorship could shed light almost the finances of chief strategist Steve Bannon, chief of staff Reince Priebus, senior adviser Jared Kushner and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn.
High-ranking officials have 30 days after unity to file the disclosures taking into account ethics officials.

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