Attorney General Mukasey Has Cost Taxpayers $155,800 For Private Trips

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McClatchy Washington Bureau   |  Marisa Taylor   |   October 31, 2008 01:09 PM


WASHINGTON -- Attorney General Michael Mukasey has taken personal trips on government jets almost every weekend since he took office less than a year ago at a cost to taxpayers of more than $155,800, Justice Department and Federal Aviation Administration travel records show.

Mukasey took so many trips to his home in New York on FAA, FBI or Drug Enforcement Administration planes that he was outside Washington a third or more of February, May, July, August and September. From November 2007 to September 2008, he traveled to New York 45 times, according to the records, which were released in late October in response to open records requests that McClatchy filed nine months ago.

Justice Department officials defended Mukasey's personal travel, saying that he has no choice but to fly on a government plane to see his family. Mukasey, unlike most other Cabinet members, is required to fly on government planes, rather than commercial ones, for security reasons, and he often worked from home, the officials said.

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WASHINGTON -- Attorney General Michael Mukasey has taken personal trips on government jets almost every weekend since he took office less than a year ago at a cost to taxpayers of more than $155,800, ...
WASHINGTON -- Attorney General Michael Mukasey has taken personal trips on government jets almost every weekend since he took office less than a year ago at a cost to taxpayers of more than $155,800, ...
 
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He's required to DO HIS DAMN JOB, not mooch off the taxpayers. He should not have accepted the job if he was not willing to either (1) accept separation from his family for three weeks out of four; (2) move his family closer to his job. Many of us work at jobs where we spend time on the road. We don't get to fly back home every weekend, why the hell should he?

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