Donor Gives $130 Million to Cover Shortfall in Troop Pay During Shutdown
Trump said the donor, who sent the check on Thursday, did not want to be named
“He called us the other day and he said, ‘I'd like to contribute any shortfall you have because of the Democrat shutdown. I’d like to contribute, personally, contribute any shortfall you have with the military, because I love the military and I love the country, and any shortfall, if there’s a shortfall, I’ll contribute it,’’’ Trump said during a roundtable meeting with his Cabinet.Trump said the donor—a friend of his—sent the federal government a $130 million check on Thursday, but that the man doesn’t want to be named.
“He doesn’t really want the recognition, if you want to know the truth, but he gave us a check for $130 million, which was sort of a shortfall, and that’s going to go to the military,” the president said.
Deemed as essential, excepted federal workers are directed to continue working during any lapses in government funding. They work without pay during the shutdown and receive back pay only after the government is funded again.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) moved the bill forward on Oct. 21, setting up the vote on Oct. 23. The legislation failed in the Senate on Thursday, coming short of the 60 votes needed to advance in a 54–45 vote.
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3 comments:
It was Timothy Mellon! A real patriot!
That works out to $100 each for the 1.3M military members. Wow!
@5:46...do you really have to be sarcastic about everything? Really pathetic...
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