Former Trump Aides Didn’t Disclose Job Deals, Complaint Charges

  • Top ethics lawyer among those alleged to have broken rules
  • CREW says pattern of omissions raises ‘systematic concerns’
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A liberal watchdog group is calling for a comprehensive review of the White House’s ethics program, citing a pattern of omissions about future employment on financial disclosure forms by aides to President Donald Trump.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington said Wednesday that seven former White House officials, including its top ethics lawyer, may have omitted information about their future employment arrangements from their disclosures. CREW said that the pattern raises "systematic concerns" that ethics rules aren’t being followed.