SELMA, NC - APRIL 09: Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a rally at The Farm at 95 on April 9, 2022 in Selma, North Carolina.
The rally comes about five weeks before North Carolinas primary elections where Trump has thrown his support behin WASHINGTON (AP) - The State Department says it is unable to compile a complete and accurate accounting of gifts presented to former President Donald Trump and other U.S.
officials by foreign governments during Trump’s final year in office, citing missing data from the White House.In a report published in the Federal Register, the department says the Executive Office of the President did not submit information about gifts received by Trump and his family from foreign leaders in 2020.
It also says the General Services Administration didn’t submit information about gifts given to former Vice President Mike Pence and White House staffers that year.The State Department said it sought the missing information from National Archives and Records Administration and the General Services Administration, but was told that "potentially relevant records" are not available because of access restrictions related to retired records.RELATED: Ivanka Trump testifies before House panel investigating Jan.