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Never seen the dims so pissed off about Elon's discovery of $30 million tax dollars going to another nation

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for transgender HIV studies. And there is nothing like sending our cash to Somalia, The last time we sent help to them ended up with 18 of our soldiers KIA. This "waste" is nothing but a pipeline of kickbacks for our dim politicians. People need to be imprisoned for this shit.

Let's not mention the Nigerian Treasury guy that just quit when Elon informed him that an audit was forthcoming. NO SHIT PEOPLE...........Joe Biden put a NIGERIAN in charge of our money.

It ends NOW by GOD.

Thank you President Trump.

 
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for transgender HIV studies. And there is nothing like sending our cash to Somalia, The last time we sent help to them ended up with 18 of our soldiers KIA. This "waste" is nothing but a pipeline of kickbacks for our dim politicians. People need to be imprisoned for this shit.

It ends NOW by GOD.

Thank you President Trump.

“Yeah, but that’s only $30 Million. Our deficits are $2 trillion!”
 
for transgender HIV studies. And there is nothing like sending our cash to Somalia, The last time we sent help to them ended up with 18 of our soldiers KIA. This "waste" is nothing but a pipeline of kickbacks for our dim politicians. People need to be imprisoned for this shit.

Let's not mention the Nigerian Treasury guy that just quit when Elon informed him that an audit was forthcoming. NO SHIT PEOPLE...........Joe Biden put a NIGERIAN in charge of our money.

It ends NOW by GOD.

Thank you President Trump.

The HIV studies are legit and needed. Viruses don’t know who you voted for and they needed to be controlled at all costs.

The transgender stuff is just weird. Democrats are obsessed with making men put dresses on. It’s creepy.
 
The HIV studies are legit and needed. Viruses don’t know who you voted for and they needed to be controlled at all costs.

The transgender stuff is just weird. Democrats are obsessed with making men put dresses on. It’s creepy.
Plenty of programs available to study health issues.............call WHO for all I care, we're done with unaccountable funding and wasting of OUR US tax dollars.
 
The HIV studies are legit and needed. Viruses don’t know who you voted for and they needed to be controlled at all costs.

The transgender stuff is just weird. Democrats are obsessed with making men put dresses on. It’s creepy.
Let’s see what other countries paid for these same studies. I’m betting pennies on the dollar if that. The problem with foreign aid, and even NATO expenses is that other countries are contributing what they are supposed to and we are left picking up the tab.
 
But it’s not a waste. That’s the point.
Dude, studying HIV is one thing, but giving it to a group to study sex worker and transgender transmission is just stupid. SMH you can't help yourself. They also gave millions to a group in serbia to help with gay unemployment. I suppose since unemployment is an issue you are ok with that too. Never mind it was sent to SERBIA not the USA and never mind is was sent specifically to GAY SERBIANS> wow just wow at what and where you like your tax dollars to go.
 
The HIV studies are legit and needed. Viruses don’t know who you voted for and they needed to be controlled at all costs.

The transgender stuff is just weird. Democrats are obsessed with making men put dresses on. It’s creepy.
Why doesn’t Serbia pay for their own studies…just curious, but how many American taxed dollars have been collected and sent since the early ‘80’s to other countries. And how many dollars have been non taxed $ have been freely donated to the aids cause/prevention/ to help abolish aids.
 
for transgender HIV studies. And there is nothing like sending our cash to Somalia, The last time we sent help to them ended up with 18 of our soldiers KIA. This "waste" is nothing but a pipeline of kickbacks for our dim politicians. People need to be imprisoned for this shit.

Let's not mention the Nigerian Treasury guy that just quit when Elon informed him that an audit was forthcoming. NO SHIT PEOPLE...........Joe Biden put a NIGERIAN in charge of our money.

It ends NOW by GOD.

Thank you President Trump.

AOC says Elon is dumbest billionaire. Interesting take
 
for transgender HIV studies. And there is nothing like sending our cash to Somalia, The last time we sent help to them ended up with 18 of our soldiers KIA. This "waste" is nothing but a pipeline of kickbacks for our dim politicians. People need to be imprisoned for this shit.

Let's not mention the Nigerian Treasury guy that just quit when Elon informed him that an audit was forthcoming. NO SHIT PEOPLE...........Joe Biden put a NIGERIAN in charge of our money.

It ends NOW by GOD.

Thank you President Trump.

Vindman and AOC appear particularly vexed and disturbed.
 
for transgender HIV studies. And there is nothing like sending our cash to Somalia, The last time we sent help to them ended up with 18 of our soldiers KIA. This "waste" is nothing but a pipeline of kickbacks for our dim politicians. People need to be imprisoned for this shit.

Let's not mention the Nigerian Treasury guy that just quit when Elon informed him that an audit was forthcoming. NO SHIT PEOPLE...........Joe Biden put a NIGERIAN in charge of our money.

It ends NOW by GOD.

Thank you President Trump.

It’s pretty pathetic and quite telling
 
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Why doesn’t Serbia pay for their own studies…just curious, but how many American taxed dollars have been collected and sent since the early ‘80’s to other countries. And how many dollars have been non taxed $ have been freely donated to the aids cause/prevention/ to help abolish aids.
Well, the biggest funder of AIDS prevention in Africa was George Bush.

And a lot of money has been spent, and you need to remember how many HIV cases have not made it here due to that money being spent. It’s worth every penny.
 
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Let’s see what other countries paid for these same studies. I’m betting pennies on the dollar if that. The problem with foreign aid, and even NATO expenses is that other countries are contributing what they are supposed to and we are left picking up the tab.
This is true.

For the vast majority of activities performed by USAID, if we did not pay for it, nobody on earth would.

It’s basically a crap sandwich. It’s easy to say “well then we will save our tax money and we won’t pay for it“, but then you’re gonna have more HIV on planet earth, and in the United States. That is bad for everyone.
 
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The HIV studies are legit and needed. Viruses don’t know who you voted for and they needed to be controlled at all costs.

The transgender stuff is just weird. Democrats are obsessed with making men put dresses on. It’s creepy.
Are you serious? I'm pretty sure our scientists at the CDC and USAAMRID will use the dollars far more effectively than some transgendered Serbian.
 
Nothing but a money laundering scheme.

No American should be thrilled about this waste.

Dims aren't pissed that its happening, they are pissed they got caught.

DOGE is just getting started.
Do people ever wonder how AOC and others are worth $20 million on a job paying $130 thousand per year?
 
for transgender HIV studies. And there is nothing like sending our cash to Somalia, The last time we sent help to them ended up with 18 of our soldiers KIA. This "waste" is nothing but a pipeline of kickbacks for our dim politicians. People need to be imprisoned for this shit.

Let's not mention the Nigerian Treasury guy that just quit when Elon informed him that an audit was forthcoming. NO SHIT PEOPLE...........Joe Biden put a NIGERIAN in charge of our money.

It ends NOW by GOD.

Thank you President Trump.

While Trump slashes jobs, his golf trips are costing taxpayers millions​

Mohamad Bazzi


The US president is condemning ‘waste’ and firing workers – while cashing in by traveling to his own resorts
Mon 17 Mar 2025 06.00 EDT
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It’s no secret that Donald Trump loves to golf, especially at his own resorts. But Trump’s habit is costing US taxpayers tens of millions of dollars – even as he decries fraud and claims to slash waste in federal spending.
Since he took office, Trump has fired tens of thousands of federal workers and tried to shut down agencies, part of his effort to unilaterally dismantle the government. He has also made seven trips to Florida and the golf courses he owns there.

This weekend, Trump made his seventh visit to Florida and his sixth to his waterfront mansion and private club at Mar-a-Lago since his inauguration on 20 January. As Richard Luscombe noted in the Guardian last week, Trump’s frequent trips to his own properties not only cost taxpayer funds, but they benefit him directly – his businesses have charged the US government to house Secret Service agents and other White House staff. In other words, American taxpayers pay the Trump Organization for the right to protect Trump and his family.

During Trump’s first term, his properties had a history of overcharging the Secret Service, by as much as 300% beyond the authorized government hotel rates, according to a report issued by Democrats in Congress last year. The report found that the Trump Organization charged the Secret Service as much as $1,815 a room per night to stay at the Trump International hotel in Washington DC – billing the US government significantly more than the hotel did for “rooms rented by the Qatari royal family and Chinese business interests”.

Trump is using the presidency to seek golf deals. Hardly anyone’s paying attention

It’s difficult to gauge exactly how much the Secret Service and other agencies spent at Trump properties, since various reports and audits focus on specific time periods instead of his full four years in office. The watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) estimated that the Secret Service paid nearly $2m to Trump-owned properties. Trump visited his properties an astounding 547 times during his first term, according to an analysis by Crew. That included 145 trips to Mar-a-Lago, 328 visits to Trump’s various golf courses and 33 visits to the Trump hotel in Washington, which his company sold in 2022 but is now negotiating to buy back.
The cost to US taxpayers for Trump’s jaunts to Mar-a-Lago, which he calls his “winter White House”, far exceeds renting rooms for the president’s security entourage. A 2019 report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), which examined four trips that Trump took to his Palm Beach resort during his first term, put the total cost at $13.6m, or about $3.4m for each visit. That includes flying Air Force One, along with a separate cargo plane that carries the presidential motorcade, between Washington and the Palm Beach international airport. With seven trips so far into his current term, the US government has likely already spent more than $23m on Trump’s golf outings.
In other words, American taxpayers pay the Trump Organization for the right to protect Trump and his family
And that estimate doesn’t capture the full costs to taxpayers. The GAO report does not account for additional federal funds to reimburse local law enforcement agencies for protecting Trump while he’s in Florida. The Palm Beach county sheriff, Ric Bradshaw, has said that his department spends $240,000 a day to help the Secret Service protect Trump. Bradshaw recently asked county commissioners for $45m in additional funds to provide security for Trump’s visits through the rest of this year – and the county is asking Congress to reimburse those costs.

Trump often conducted official business and brought other senior US officials on his golf-focused trips to his properties – and he is repeating this pattern early in his second term, when he has visited Mar-a-Lago nearly every weekend. Trump’s frequent trips to his golf clubs send the message to foreign leaders, business executives, lobbyists, Republicans in Congress, and others who want to curry favor with the Trump administration that his properties are open for business. Throughout his first term, Trump dodged accusations that he was violating the US constitution’s emoluments clause as his businesses accepted money from foreign governments or lobbyists connected to them. Trump’s businesses received $7.8m from at least 20 foreign governments during his first administration, according to a report issued by congressional Democrats last year, although a later analysis by Crew estimated that payments from foreign governments reached $13.6m.

At Mar-a-Lago, business leaders were recently offered one-on-one meetings with Trump for $5m, while others paid $1m a seat for a small-group candlelight dinner with the president. Those funds seem to be going to Make America Great Again Inc, a Super Pac that spent more than $450m on Trump’s presidential campaign last year, and is now expected to raise funds for a presidential library that would be built after Trump leaves office.

Previous US presidents enjoyed playing golf, including Barack Obama and George W Bush. In fact, as a private citizen, Trump mocked Obama dozens of times for leaving Washington to play golf during his presidency. In August 2016, during his first presidential campaign, Trump pledged he wouldn’t have much time to hit the greens. “I’m going to be working for you,” he told a rally in Virginia. “I’m not going to have time to go play golf.”

Of course, Trump ended up spending far more of his first term as president playing golf than Obama had. And Trump’s problem is not how often he plays or how many weekends he takes off. Because Trump refuses to divest from ownership of his family business, his frequent golf outings go beyond questionable government spending – the president is enriching himself through payments that US agencies make to Mar-a-Lago and other Trump properties.

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The president is exempt from conflict of interest laws that ban federal employees from taking actions that would directly benefit them. Since the 1970s, US presidents have voluntarily abided by these laws, and put their financial holdings in a blind trust. But Trump refused to divest from his extensive business interests during his first term, creating a web of conflicts and potential corruption. Today, Trump is more emboldened to ignore US laws and norms set by past presidents, partly thanks to last year’s supreme court ruling that concluded that Trump has “presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official acts”.

Since taking office in January, Trump and his allies, especially the billionaire Elon Musk, rushed to dismantle many of the safeguards put in place after the Watergate scandal to monitor government corruption and punish officials involved in ethics violations. Trump fired 17 inspectors general who served as watchdogs over federal agencies, and he gutted a unit at the justice department that was created in 1976, after Watergate, to prosecute public corruption cases.

In his first term, Trump did not suffer any consequences for playing a lot of golf – and using the presidency to enrich himself and his family. Now, he seems determined to spend even more time shuttling back and forth to his golf courses at taxpayer expense, with a chunk of that money going to his businesses.
 

While Trump slashes jobs, his golf trips are costing taxpayers millions​

Did not read this 🤡 shat but judging from the title nobody told you that Creepy Bill Clinton eliminated 426,200 federal roles between January 1993 and September 2000. Before giving a nonfactual opinion like this, how about letting DJT complete the other 46 months left in his term.
 
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While Trump slashes jobs, his golf trips are costing taxpayers millions​

Mohamad Bazzi


The US president is condemning ‘waste’ and firing workers – while cashing in by traveling to his own resorts
Mon 17 Mar 2025 06.00 EDT
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It’s no secret that Donald Trump loves to golf, especially at his own resorts. But Trump’s habit is costing US taxpayers tens of millions of dollars – even as he decries fraud and claims to slash waste in federal spending.
Since he took office, Trump has fired tens of thousands of federal workers and tried to shut down agencies, part of his effort to unilaterally dismantle the government. He has also made seven trips to Florida and the golf courses he owns there.

This weekend, Trump made his seventh visit to Florida and his sixth to his waterfront mansion and private club at Mar-a-Lago since his inauguration on 20 January. As Richard Luscombe noted in the Guardian last week, Trump’s frequent trips to his own properties not only cost taxpayer funds, but they benefit him directly – his businesses have charged the US government to house Secret Service agents and other White House staff. In other words, American taxpayers pay the Trump Organization for the right to protect Trump and his family.

During Trump’s first term, his properties had a history of overcharging the Secret Service, by as much as 300% beyond the authorized government hotel rates, according to a report issued by Democrats in Congress last year. The report found that the Trump Organization charged the Secret Service as much as $1,815 a room per night to stay at the Trump International hotel in Washington DC – billing the US government significantly more than the hotel did for “rooms rented by the Qatari royal family and Chinese business interests”.
Trump is using the presidency to seek golf deals. Hardly anyone’s paying attention
It’s difficult to gauge exactly how much the Secret Service and other agencies spent at Trump properties, since various reports and audits focus on specific time periods instead of his full four years in office. The watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) estimated that the Secret Service paid nearly $2m to Trump-owned properties. Trump visited his properties an astounding 547 times during his first term, according to an analysis by Crew. That included 145 trips to Mar-a-Lago, 328 visits to Trump’s various golf courses and 33 visits to the Trump hotel in Washington, which his company sold in 2022 but is now negotiating to buy back.
The cost to US taxpayers for Trump’s jaunts to Mar-a-Lago, which he calls his “winter White House”, far exceeds renting rooms for the president’s security entourage. A 2019 report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), which examined four trips that Trump took to his Palm Beach resort during his first term, put the total cost at $13.6m, or about $3.4m for each visit. That includes flying Air Force One, along with a separate cargo plane that carries the presidential motorcade, between Washington and the Palm Beach international airport. With seven trips so far into his current term, the US government has likely already spent more than $23m on Trump’s golf outings.

And that estimate doesn’t capture the full costs to taxpayers. The GAO report does not account for additional federal funds to reimburse local law enforcement agencies for protecting Trump while he’s in Florida. The Palm Beach county sheriff, Ric Bradshaw, has said that his department spends $240,000 a day to help the Secret Service protect Trump. Bradshaw recently asked county commissioners for $45m in additional funds to provide security for Trump’s visits through the rest of this year – and the county is asking Congress to reimburse those costs.

Trump often conducted official business and brought other senior US officials on his golf-focused trips to his properties – and he is repeating this pattern early in his second term, when he has visited Mar-a-Lago nearly every weekend. Trump’s frequent trips to his golf clubs send the message to foreign leaders, business executives, lobbyists, Republicans in Congress, and others who want to curry favor with the Trump administration that his properties are open for business. Throughout his first term, Trump dodged accusations that he was violating the US constitution’s emoluments clause as his businesses accepted money from foreign governments or lobbyists connected to them. Trump’s businesses received $7.8m from at least 20 foreign governments during his first administration, according to a report issued by congressional Democrats last year, although a later analysis by Crew estimated that payments from foreign governments reached $13.6m.

At Mar-a-Lago, business leaders were recently offered one-on-one meetings with Trump for $5m, while others paid $1m a seat for a small-group candlelight dinner with the president. Those funds seem to be going to Make America Great Again Inc, a Super Pac that spent more than $450m on Trump’s presidential campaign last year, and is now expected to raise funds for a presidential library that would be built after Trump leaves office.

Previous US presidents enjoyed playing golf, including Barack Obama and George W Bush. In fact, as a private citizen, Trump mocked Obama dozens of times for leaving Washington to play golf during his presidency. In August 2016, during his first presidential campaign, Trump pledged he wouldn’t have much time to hit the greens. “I’m going to be working for you,” he told a rally in Virginia. “I’m not going to have time to go play golf.”

Of course, Trump ended up spending far more of his first term as president playing golf than Obama had. And Trump’s problem is not how often he plays or how many weekends he takes off. Because Trump refuses to divest from ownership of his family business, his frequent golf outings go beyond questionable government spending – the president is enriching himself through payments that US agencies make to Mar-a-Lago and other Trump properties.
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Jonathan Freedland
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Read more
The president is exempt from conflict of interest laws that ban federal employees from taking actions that would directly benefit them. Since the 1970s, US presidents have voluntarily abided by these laws, and put their financial holdings in a blind trust. But Trump refused to divest from his extensive business interests during his first term, creating a web of conflicts and potential corruption. Today, Trump is more emboldened to ignore US laws and norms set by past presidents, partly thanks to last year’s supreme court ruling that concluded that Trump has “presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official acts”.

Since taking office in January, Trump and his allies, especially the billionaire Elon Musk, rushed to dismantle many of the safeguards put in place after the Watergate scandal to monitor government corruption and punish officials involved in ethics violations. Trump fired 17 inspectors general who served as watchdogs over federal agencies, and he gutted a unit at the justice department that was created in 1976, after Watergate, to prosecute public corruption cases.

In his first term, Trump did not suffer any consequences for playing a lot of golf – and using the presidency to enrich himself and his family. Now, he seems determined to spend even more time shuttling back and forth to his golf courses at taxpayer expense, with a chunk of that money going to his businesses.
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While Trump slashes jobs, his golf trips are costing taxpayers millions​

Mohamad Bazzi


The US president is condemning ‘waste’ and firing workers – while cashing in by traveling to his own resorts
Mon 17 Mar 2025 06.00 EDT
Share


It’s no secret that Donald Trump loves to golf, especially at his own resorts. But Trump’s habit is costing US taxpayers tens of millions of dollars – even as he decries fraud and claims to slash waste in federal spending.
Since he took office, Trump has fired tens of thousands of federal workers and tried to shut down agencies, part of his effort to unilaterally dismantle the government. He has also made seven trips to Florida and the golf courses he owns there.

This weekend, Trump made his seventh visit to Florida and his sixth to his waterfront mansion and private club at Mar-a-Lago since his inauguration on 20 January. As Richard Luscombe noted in the Guardian last week, Trump’s frequent trips to his own properties not only cost taxpayer funds, but they benefit him directly – his businesses have charged the US government to house Secret Service agents and other White House staff. In other words, American taxpayers pay the Trump Organization for the right to protect Trump and his family.

During Trump’s first term, his properties had a history of overcharging the Secret Service, by as much as 300% beyond the authorized government hotel rates, according to a report issued by Democrats in Congress last year. The report found that the Trump Organization charged the Secret Service as much as $1,815 a room per night to stay at the Trump International hotel in Washington DC – billing the US government significantly more than the hotel did for “rooms rented by the Qatari royal family and Chinese business interests”.
Trump is using the presidency to seek golf deals. Hardly anyone’s paying attention
It’s difficult to gauge exactly how much the Secret Service and other agencies spent at Trump properties, since various reports and audits focus on specific time periods instead of his full four years in office. The watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) estimated that the Secret Service paid nearly $2m to Trump-owned properties. Trump visited his properties an astounding 547 times during his first term, according to an analysis by Crew. That included 145 trips to Mar-a-Lago, 328 visits to Trump’s various golf courses and 33 visits to the Trump hotel in Washington, which his company sold in 2022 but is now negotiating to buy back.
The cost to US taxpayers for Trump’s jaunts to Mar-a-Lago, which he calls his “winter White House”, far exceeds renting rooms for the president’s security entourage. A 2019 report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), which examined four trips that Trump took to his Palm Beach resort during his first term, put the total cost at $13.6m, or about $3.4m for each visit. That includes flying Air Force One, along with a separate cargo plane that carries the presidential motorcade, between Washington and the Palm Beach international airport. With seven trips so far into his current term, the US government has likely already spent more than $23m on Trump’s golf outings.

And that estimate doesn’t capture the full costs to taxpayers. The GAO report does not account for additional federal funds to reimburse local law enforcement agencies for protecting Trump while he’s in Florida. The Palm Beach county sheriff, Ric Bradshaw, has said that his department spends $240,000 a day to help the Secret Service protect Trump. Bradshaw recently asked county commissioners for $45m in additional funds to provide security for Trump’s visits through the rest of this year – and the county is asking Congress to reimburse those costs.

Trump often conducted official business and brought other senior US officials on his golf-focused trips to his properties – and he is repeating this pattern early in his second term, when he has visited Mar-a-Lago nearly every weekend. Trump’s frequent trips to his golf clubs send the message to foreign leaders, business executives, lobbyists, Republicans in Congress, and others who want to curry favor with the Trump administration that his properties are open for business. Throughout his first term, Trump dodged accusations that he was violating the US constitution’s emoluments clause as his businesses accepted money from foreign governments or lobbyists connected to them. Trump’s businesses received $7.8m from at least 20 foreign governments during his first administration, according to a report issued by congressional Democrats last year, although a later analysis by Crew estimated that payments from foreign governments reached $13.6m.

At Mar-a-Lago, business leaders were recently offered one-on-one meetings with Trump for $5m, while others paid $1m a seat for a small-group candlelight dinner with the president. Those funds seem to be going to Make America Great Again Inc, a Super Pac that spent more than $450m on Trump’s presidential campaign last year, and is now expected to raise funds for a presidential library that would be built after Trump leaves office.

Previous US presidents enjoyed playing golf, including Barack Obama and George W Bush. In fact, as a private citizen, Trump mocked Obama dozens of times for leaving Washington to play golf during his presidency. In August 2016, during his first presidential campaign, Trump pledged he wouldn’t have much time to hit the greens. “I’m going to be working for you,” he told a rally in Virginia. “I’m not going to have time to go play golf.”

Of course, Trump ended up spending far more of his first term as president playing golf than Obama had. And Trump’s problem is not how often he plays or how many weekends he takes off. Because Trump refuses to divest from ownership of his family business, his frequent golf outings go beyond questionable government spending – the president is enriching himself through payments that US agencies make to Mar-a-Lago and other Trump properties.
Why is Donald Trump crashing the US economy? Because he’s high on his own supply of fake news
Jonathan Freedland
Jonathan Freedland
Read more
The president is exempt from conflict of interest laws that ban federal employees from taking actions that would directly benefit them. Since the 1970s, US presidents have voluntarily abided by these laws, and put their financial holdings in a blind trust. But Trump refused to divest from his extensive business interests during his first term, creating a web of conflicts and potential corruption. Today, Trump is more emboldened to ignore US laws and norms set by past presidents, partly thanks to last year’s supreme court ruling that concluded that Trump has “presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official acts”.

Since taking office in January, Trump and his allies, especially the billionaire Elon Musk, rushed to dismantle many of the safeguards put in place after the Watergate scandal to monitor government corruption and punish officials involved in ethics violations. Trump fired 17 inspectors general who served as watchdogs over federal agencies, and he gutted a unit at the justice department that was created in 1976, after Watergate, to prosecute public corruption cases.

In his first term, Trump did not suffer any consequences for playing a lot of golf – and using the presidency to enrich himself and his family. Now, he seems determined to spend even more time shuttling back and forth to his golf courses at taxpayer expense, with a chunk of that money going to his businesses.
Man you crazy! He works for no charge to the taxpayers. Seems he can play golf on the weekends.
 
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