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Trump sends family $25,000 after claim of broken promise | Trump sends family $25,000 after claim of broken promise |
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The White House says President Donald Trump has sent a personal cheque to a dead soldier's family after they said he had not kept his promise to do so. | The White House says President Donald Trump has sent a personal cheque to a dead soldier's family after they said he had not kept his promise to do so. |
The father of a soldier killed in Afghanistan said Mr Trump offered $25,000 (£19,000) of his own money during a June phone call. | The father of a soldier killed in Afghanistan said Mr Trump offered $25,000 (£19,000) of his own money during a June phone call. |
The White House said it was "disgusting" that the media would exploit the issue. | The White House said it was "disgusting" that the media would exploit the issue. |
The dispute came as Mr Trump denied being insensitive to a war widow. | The dispute came as Mr Trump denied being insensitive to a war widow. |
On Wednesday, the president rejected a claim that he had told the wife of a soldier killed in Niger this month her husband knew what he signed up for. | On Wednesday, the president rejected a claim that he had told the wife of a soldier killed in Niger this month her husband knew what he signed up for. |
Later that day, the Washington Post reported on a phone call that bereaved father Chris Baldridge said he had received from the president. | Later that day, the Washington Post reported on a phone call that bereaved father Chris Baldridge said he had received from the president. |
His 22-year-old son Cpl Dillon Baldridge was killed over the summer by a rogue Afghan commander he had been training. | His 22-year-old son Cpl Dillon Baldridge was killed over the summer by a rogue Afghan commander he had been training. |
Mr Baldridge said that during the call he vented frustration to Mr Trump about a US military survivor benefits programme. | Mr Baldridge said that during the call he vented frustration to Mr Trump about a US military survivor benefits programme. |
To his surprise, he said, the president offered to send a personal cheque and set up an online fundraiser. | To his surprise, he said, the president offered to send a personal cheque and set up an online fundraiser. |
But the family told the Post they are still waiting for the money. | But the family told the Post they are still waiting for the money. |
"I was just floored," said Mr Baldridge, of Zebulon, North Carolina. | "I was just floored," said Mr Baldridge, of Zebulon, North Carolina. |
"I wish I had it recorded because the man did say this. | "I wish I had it recorded because the man did say this. |
"He said, 'No other president has ever done something like this,' but he said, 'I'm going to do it.'" | "He said, 'No other president has ever done something like this,' but he said, 'I'm going to do it.'" |
White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters told US media hours later: "The cheque has been sent. | White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters told US media hours later: "The cheque has been sent. |
"It's disgusting that the media is taking something that should be recognised as a generous and sincere gesture, made privately by the President, and using it to advance the media's biased agenda." | "It's disgusting that the media is taking something that should be recognised as a generous and sincere gesture, made privately by the President, and using it to advance the media's biased agenda." |
Jessie Baldridge, stepmother of the slain soldier, told local media the family feels no resentment towards Mr Trump over the delay. | Jessie Baldridge, stepmother of the slain soldier, told local media the family feels no resentment towards Mr Trump over the delay. |
"We just thought he was saying something nice," she told WTVD, a local TV station, in North Carolina. | "We just thought he was saying something nice," she told WTVD, a local TV station, in North Carolina. |
"We got a condolence letter from him and there was no cheque, and we kind of joked about it." | "We got a condolence letter from him and there was no cheque, and we kind of joked about it." |
A White House official said the payment "has been in the pipeline since the President's initial call with the father". | A White House official said the payment "has been in the pipeline since the President's initial call with the father". |
"There is a substantial process that can involve multiple agencies anytime the President interacts with the public, especially when transmitting personal funds", the official said. | "There is a substantial process that can involve multiple agencies anytime the President interacts with the public, especially when transmitting personal funds", the official said. |
"The President has personally followed up several times to ensure that the cheque was being sent. As stated earlier, the cheque has been sent." | |
Mr Trump is not the first president to be accused of breaking his word to a grieving family. | Mr Trump is not the first president to be accused of breaking his word to a grieving family. |
In 2016, President Barack Obama was prodded into sending a donation by cheque to a foundation set up by the family of slain US hostage Kayla Mueller. | In 2016, President Barack Obama was prodded into sending a donation by cheque to a foundation set up by the family of slain US hostage Kayla Mueller. |
The White House acted after an ABC News report that the private presidential promise was unkept. | The White House acted after an ABC News report that the private presidential promise was unkept. |