Oh, you mean that charge that he was dismissed on?
Yes, by his criminal daddy.
January 20 2021
President Donald Trump issued a wave of pardons Tuesday night, using the final hours of his presidency to grant clemency
to 143 people, including former top White House aide Steve Bannon, according to a list made public by the White House on Wednesday morning.
Bannon — Trump's former White House chief strategist who was in charge of the final months of his 2016 presidential campaign — was
indicted in August along with three others on wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges.
Prosecutors alleged that Bannon’s crowdfunding “We Build the Wall” campaign took hundreds of thousands of donated dollars and used them for personal expenses. He was brought into custody by U.S. Postal Inspection Service agents while on board the yacht of
Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui.
No, what's the point? Trump got the funds from the military budget he and the Republicans passed.
And allocated for military construction.
January 14 2020
The Pentagon —
not Mexico — will again be paying for the construction of President Donald Trump’s wall on the US’s southern border, to the tune of $7.2 billion in 2020.
According to a
Washington Post report, the White House will use last year’s national emergency declaration to pull $3.5 billion from military counter-drug enforcement, up significantly from the $2.5 billion taken from the same program in 2019. An additional $3.2 billion will be taken from Department of Defense construction projects for additional fencing projects. The number is more than five times the amount allocated to barrier construction by Congress for 2020.
The funds transfer would bring the total amount devoted to border wall construction under Trump to $18.4 billion.
Yes, the Communists took it to court but Trump won that one as well.
Yes, by the communist on the Supreme Court, that were appointed by the retard.
It's too bad you forgot who has the purse strings of this country, and that would be the House which was under Democrat control two of the four years
Sure, blame everyone but Trump and his cult.
On President Trump's first day in office (January 2017), the total debt load of the nation was $19.947 trillion.
Just before the COVID-19 pandemic started in the United States, the national debt load of the country was $23.442 trillion. So, despite the relatively strong economy, the country had still added $3.5 trillion in debt.
$3.5 trillion was added to the debt in 2 years under Trump and republicans.
Trump served as President. In any case you are making a big stink out of a couple of billion and ignoring the massive spending of your party that makes that couple of billion hardly noticeable.
So, republicans are only "conservative" at election time or when a democrat is in office?
But make a big stink when a democrat spends $$$, Trump and his cult get a pass.
Promise, promises by republicans for decades.
October 29 2019
The U.S. is $3 trillion more in debt than it was when Mr. Trump entered the White House. In nearly three years, it rose 15% — from $19.9 trillion to $22.9 trillion, according to the latest numbers from the Treasury Department.
The president and Republicans argued that the tax cuts would pay for themselves, but Representative Kevin Brady, who helped craft the 2017 bill,
admitted this year that that has yet to happen.
At least Trump spent the money that would help all Americans.
Really?
Like $151 billion so the golfer-in-chief could play something, he claimed he would be too busy for?
Like this helped ALL Americans?
June 12 2020
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is facing criticism from lawmakers and watchdog groups after refusing to disclose the businesses that received more than $500 billion in government-backed emergency loans.
Mnuchin
ignited controversy on Wednesday when he said the Trump administration will not reveal the names of companies and nonprofits that got the so-called Paycheck Protection Program loans, which are guaranteed by the taxpayer and can be forgiven in full if borrowers maintain their payrolls.
Mnuchin said the names and specific loan amounts were “proprietary” and “confidential,” but that came as a shock after officials had indicated earlier that the information would be subject to public scrutiny.