This is great news as An anonymous donor gave $130 million to the Department of War to help ensure U.S. troops are paid during the ongoing government shutdown, a Pentagon spokesman said.
The Hindustan Times speculated that Tesla CEO Elon Musk or Jared Isaacman, a commercial astronaut and the founder and CEO of payment processing company Shift4 Payments, could be the donor.
Musk and Isaacman did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital. So It’s unclear who the donor is, and Trump said he would not identify the individual unless he received permission to do so, noting he didn’t believe the individual wanted any recognition.
Trump previously signed an order allowing active-duty troops to receive their paycheck earlier in October by funneling unused Pentagon funds originally allocated for research and development. However, Republicans have said the solution is only temporary.
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The liberals are so lost in stupid they want to destroy us the same people who are citizens putting our lives at risk to help secure our nation, and this is a clear memo to the entire united states of who is the bad guys in this entire modern day political battle.
The Pentagon has confirmed it accepted a $130 million anonymous donation to help pay U.S. service members during the ongoing government shutdown, a move that is raising legal and ethical questions.
President Trump said the donor was a "friend" and offered the money because they "love the military and I love the country," but he did not identify the individual.
This donation is being used again to offset military salaries and benefits while funding for the shutdown is not available.
Donation details: The donation was made anonymously by a private individual and accepted by the Department of War under its general gift acceptance authority. The funds were specifically earmarked to be used for service members' salaries and benefits.
President Trump's involvement: President Trump announced the donation, stating the donor was a "friend" who wanted to help ensure troops were paid. He declined to name the donor, saying they did not want recognition.
This donation is being used again to offset military salaries and benefits while funding for the shutdown is not available.
Donation details: The donation was made anonymously by a private individual and accepted by the Department of War under its general gift acceptance authority. The funds were specifically earmarked to be used for service members' salaries and benefits.
President Trump's involvement: President Trump announced the donation, stating the donor was a "friend" who wanted to help ensure troops were paid. He declined to name the donor, saying they did not want recognition.
Legal and ethical concerns: The donation is drawing scrutiny and raising questions about its legality and ethics, particularly regarding the constitutional role of Congress in funding the military and the potential for the donation to bypass the regular appropriations process.
Impact on troops: The donation is intended to help U.S. service members, who are at risk of not being paid due to the government shutdown, which has affected the timing of their next paycheck, set for October 31.
Alternative solutions: This action follows similar efforts in past shutdowns, such as organizations like the Navy Federal Credit Union and USAA offering no-interest loans to their members.
Impact on troops: The donation is intended to help U.S. service members, who are at risk of not being paid due to the government shutdown, which has affected the timing of their next paycheck, set for October 31.
Alternative solutions: This action follows similar efforts in past shutdowns, such as organizations like the Navy Federal Credit Union and USAA offering no-interest loans to their members.
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that a "friend" of his had sent the government a $130 million check to go toward paying U.S. service members as their paychecks are on hold due to the budget stalemate.
"He called us the other day and said, 'I'd like to contribute any shortfall you have because of the Democrat shutdown. I’d like to contribute personally, because I love the military and I love the country,'" Trump said Thursday.
Musk and Isaacman did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital. So It’s unclear who the donor is, and Trump said he would not identify the individual unless he received permission to do so, noting he didn’t believe the individual wanted any recognition.
Trump previously signed an order allowing active-duty troops to receive their paycheck earlier in October by funneling unused Pentagon funds originally allocated for research and development. However, Republicans have said the solution is only temporary.
But this is good and if the liberals go against this well folks this would show you more proof at how much they hate our country, and the law and how much they hate our man and women who serve in the Military, and other armed forces and don't get it twisted those people are our people. They are made up of our kids, and our own citizens who fight each day for the safety of our country.
The liberals are so lost in stupid they want to destroy us the same people who are citizens putting our lives at risk to help secure our nation, and this is a clear memo to the entire united states of who is the bad guys in this entire modern day political battle.
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