Ben Carson's HUD spends $31,000 on dining set for his office
Published on February 28, 2018 at 12:47AM by Glenn Thrush, New York Times
Department of Housing and Urban Development officials spent $31,000 on a new dining room set for Secretary Ben Carson's office in late 2017 — just as the White House circulated its plans to slash HUD's programs for the homeless, elderly and poor, according to federal procurement records.
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