President Trump has donated his salary from his first few months in office to the National Park Service, making good on a campaign pledge to forgo a presidential paycheck.
His gift represents a small fraction, however, of the money the Park Service stands to lose if Trump’s budget were adopted.
Instead of collecting a salary of $400,000 a year, Trump has volunteered to donate that money to charity. He chose the Park Service as the beneficiary of his first installment, $78,333, which covers the first 10 weeks Trump was in office.
Press secretary Sean Spicer delivered an oversized check for that amount to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke at the start of Monday’s White House briefing. Spicer noted the gift had been approved by the White House counsel.
“Ironically, it’s not as easy to give money to the government as you would think,” he said.