President Donald Trump could demand the government pay him $230 million. It would be taxpayer dollars, approved by the DOJ, that he says he deserves for past cases. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane explains.
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- President Trump may ask the U.S. government for $230 million in compensation for federal investigations into his conduct. 4s
- Trump stated that any compensation received would be donated to charity. 41s
- The Department of Justice said all officials follow the guidance of career ethics officials regarding such matters. 1m 18s
- Paul Ingracia, Trump's nominee for the Office of Special Counsel, withdrew after reports of racist text messages. 1m 28s