Trump seeks sharp cuts to housing aid, except for program that brings him millions
President Trump’s budget calls for sharply reducing funding for programs that shelter the poor and combat homelessness — with a notable
exception: It leaves intact a type of federal housing subsidy that is
paid directly to private landlords.
One of those landlords is
Trump himself, who earns millions of dollars each year as a part-owner
of Starrett City, the nation’s largest subsidized housing complex.
Trump’s 4 percent stake in the Brooklyn complex earned him at least $5
million between January of last year and April 15, according to his
recent financial disclosure.
Trump’s business empire intersects
with government in countless ways, from taxation to permitting to the
issuing of patents, but the housing subsidy is one of the clearest
examples of the conflicts
experts have predicted. While there is no indication that Trump himself
was involved in the decision, it is nonetheless a stark illustration of
how his financial interests can directly rise or fall on the policies
of his administration.
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