White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Tuesday that President Trump will donate his 2017 fourth quarter salary to the Department of Transportation to rebuild American infrastructure.

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“To cure decades of neglect, we are committed to quickly building a safe, reliable and modern infrastructure to meet the needs of the American people and to fuel economic growth. And to help make this possible, we have a very special announcement today,” Sanders said.

“In keeping with his campaign pledge, the President donates his salary on a quarterly basis to further work being done on important projects. Most recently, the President donated his third quarter salary to help the Department of Health and Human Services combat the opioid epidemic.”

“Prior to that, he donated to the Department of Education and the National Park Service. And today the President is proud to donate his fourth quarter 2017 salary to the Department of Transportation to support their programs to rebuild and modernize our crumbling infrastructure.”

As Sanders notes, this isn’t the first time President Trump has donated his salary to government programs. In the last quarter of 2017, Trump donated his salary to the Department of Health and Human Services to fight opioid addiction in the United States. (RELATED: Trump Will Donate Part Of His Presidential Salary To Fighting The Opioid Crisis)

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Editor’s Note: This article originally stated that President Trump will donate his 2018 first quarter salary and should have read his 2017 fourth quarter salary.