'Don't Pay It!' Irate Trump Reportedly Backed Out of Paying Slain Soldier's Funeral Bill.

No matter how many times democrat lies are proved to be lies, they will come right back and repeat the same lies.
 
Former President Donald Trump offered to cover funeral costs for a soldier murdered at Ft. Hood — then furiously backed out when the family sent a $60,000 bill to the White House, according to a bombshell report published Tuesday in The Atlantic.


Among the stories in the report was that Trump volunteered to pay for the funeral of Vanessa Guillén, a 20-year-old Army private who was beaten to death and burned by a fellow soldier.

If I can help you out with the funeral, I’ll help—I’ll help you with that,” Trump reportedly told the victim's family. “I’ll help you out. Financially, I’ll help you.”

"It doesn’t cost 60,000 bucks to bury a f---ing Mexican!” shouted the angry president.

He reportedly told chief of staff Mark Meadows: “Don’t pay it!"

But his tone changed when the bill was sent.
He paid it. Mayra Guillen is even going to vote for Trump. So, stop lying...lol.

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This Mayra Guillen giving you all the finger.
 
That's not going to work for you. Anyone can read the material.

In fact, maybe you should.
The Atlantic published lies.

This is the material.

Thank the Guardian for it.

Through a spokesperson quoted in the Atlantic article, Trump has denied the accusations.

Later on Tuesday, after the Atlantic report was published, Vanessa’s sister Mayra Guillén criticized the story on social media.

“I don’t appreciate how you are exploiting my sister’s death for politics – hurtful & disrespectful to the important changes she made for service members,” she wrote, referring to a bipartisan federal law named after Vanessa, which requires, among other things, that sexual harassment complaints involving service members be sent to an independent investigator, which was signed into law in 2021 by the Biden administration.


In her statement, Mayra added: “President Donald Trump did nothing but show respect to my family & Vanessa. In fact, I voted for President Trump today.”

Natalie Khawam, an attorney for the Guillén family, also disparaged the Atlantic piece and the author online.
 
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I notice the attorney decided to accuse the reporter of lying, even though the reporter was just reporting what was brought to him.

First red flag.

Second red flag: the attorney did not name any lies.
 
The Atlantic published lies.
Yes, I heard you parrot that the first time. Of course, you can't say what, exactly, was a lie.

Neither can the sister or her attorney (you can stop saying "family"; it's one trump voter and her paid attorney).

Curious.
 
So, just because this is interesting, the same person and the same website who came up with the story about “suckers and losers” is the same person who came up with this story, Jeffrey Goldberg at the Atlantic.

Now..who owns the Atlantic? That would be Steve Jobs widow, Laurene Powell Jobs..

…and who’s really close with Ms Jobs? Why that would be Kamala Harris:


Over the past 20 years, she has become one of Ms. Harris’s most essential confidantes, providing counsel and money, and helping to expand Ms. Harris’s public profile. Now, in this year’s presidential race, the wealthiest woman in Silicon Valley has emerged as a powerful player behind the scenes. She has quietly contributed millions of dollars to an organization backing Ms. Harris, according to three people briefed on the gifts.

Hmmm….. 🤔
 
So, just because this is interesting, the same person and the same website who came up with the story about “suckers and losers” is the same person who came up with this story, Jeffrey Goldberg at the Atlantic.
John Kelly himself.confirmed it, so this dishonest, specious appeal to emotion can be ignored.
 
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Yes, I heard you parrot that the first time. Of course, you can't say what, exactly, was a lie.

Neither can the sister or her attorney (you can stop saying "family"; it's one trump voter and her paid attorney).

Curious.
I see now. You love lies told to the public. That is why you don't understand the truth.\\

Through a spokesperson quoted in the Atlantic article, Trump has denied the accusations.

Later on Tuesday, after the Atlantic report was published, Vanessa’s sister Mayra Guillén criticized the story on social media.

“I don’t appreciate how you are exploiting my sister’s death for politics – hurtful & disrespectful to the important changes she made for service members,” she wrote, referring to a bipartisan federal law named after Vanessa, which requires, among other things, that sexual harassment complaints involving service members be sent to an independent investigator, which was signed into law in 2021 by the Biden administration.


In her statement, Mayra added: “President Donald Trump did nothing but show respect to my family & Vanessa. In fact, I voted for President Trump today.”

Natalie Khawam, an attorney for the Guillén family, also disparaged the Atlantic piece and the author online.
 
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