Trump’s Commerce Pick Has Offshored U.S. Jobs and Thinks a Couple Earning $50,000 Can Afford a Nanny
And let's not forget those dead coal miners.
In 2006, a methane explosion trapped and killed a dozen workers in a West Virginia mine owned by his International Coal Group.
The site had racked up numerous severe safety violations, and its roof had caved in 20 times the year before.
But Ross insisted during an interview with ABC that he had believed the mine was safe.
The billionaire’s company also set up a $2 million fund for the victims, which as ABC’s Brian Ross put it, seemed “sort of cheap.”