White House Statement Copied an Entire Paragraph From an Exxon Mobil Press ReleaseThe White House statement included minor deviations from the original, such as changing 'U.S.' to 'United States.'

ByMark Abadi

This story originally appeared on业务Insider

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A White House statement congratulating Exxon Mobil on a new expansion copied more than an entire paragraph directly from the oil giant's press release, a reporter found on Monday.

TheExxon Mobil release, published at 3:10 p.m. ET, touted the company's plan to invest $20 billion over 10 years while creating 45,000 jobs.

Thirty-four minutes later, the White House postedits own statementfeaturing similar language.

First discovered byWashington Postreporter Christopher Ingraham, the similarities include an entire paragraph copied nearly word for word and another sentence the White House lifted nearly verbatim.

The White House statement included minor deviations from the original, such as changing "U.S." to "United States."

Read the sections in question for yourself. Here's Exxon Mobil's:

"ExxonMobil is strategically investing in new refining and chemical-manufacturing projects in the U.S. Gulf Coast region to expand its manufacturing and export capacity. The company's Growing the Gulf expansion program, consists of 11 major chemical, refining, lubricant and liquefied natural gas projects at proposed new and existing facilities along the Texas and Louisiana coasts. Investments began in 2013 and are expected to continue through at least 2022."

Followed by the White House's:

"Exxon Mobil is strategically investing in new refining and chemical-manufacturing projects in the United States Gulf Coast region to expand its manufacturing and export capacity. The company's Growing the Gulf program consists of 11 major chemical, refining, lubricant and liquefied natural gas projects at proposed new and existing facilities along the Texas and Louisiana coasts. Investments began in 2013 and are expected to continue through at least 2022."

The other sentence that appeared in both statements was a quote from Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods. In his company's release, he's quoted as saying: "And these jobs will have a multiplier effect, creating many more jobs in the communities that service these new investments."

The White House release said: "These jobs will have a multiplier effect, creating many more jobs in the community that service these new investments." The line was not written in quotation marks and did not attribute the quote to Woods.

Journalists were quick to note President Donald Trump's close ties to Exxon Mobil, whose former CEO Rex Tillerson was confirmed as secretary of state last month.

Others compared it to accusations of plagiarism that have caused embarrassment for members of Trump's team and people once nominated for Cabinet positions, including Environmental Protection Agency headScott Pruitt, first ladyMelania TrumpandMonica Crowley, who Trump picked for the National Security Council. Crowley later bowed out.

Copying and pasting aside, the White House's choice to take credit for the Exxon Mobil expansion left some people scratching their heads. AsThe Washington Postpointed out, Exxon Mobil launched the investment plan back in 2013, long before Trump ran for office.

Mark Abadi

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Mark Abadi is a reporter for业务Insider's news team. Before joining业务Insider, he completed a two-year Fulbright grant in Malaysia. He has also written forThe Daily Tar Heelin Chapel Hill, North Carolina andThe Skagway Newsin Skagway, Alaska.

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