Internet Reacts After Trump Accidentally Reveals the Real Source of His $300 Million Ballroom Money

Internet Reacts After Trump Accidentally Reveals the Real Source of His $300 Million Ballroom Money



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15 comments
  1. I have a mental image of a ballroom project that remains only half-completer after the contractor realizes that Trump never pays his bills.

  2. His settlement money. So, if he does ever leave the WH, does he take that ballroom with him? Or make taxpayers pay him back every single dime?

  3. Willing to bet that ICE would camp out the construction site.

  4. Looking at all the struggle and suffering around the country (not even gonna mention the world) this abuse of power and entitlement is really depressing and sickening…

    Hope seems to be fading away by the days…

  5. If the Democrats ever return to power -and they will need to fight like hell to do so- the financial audit of how money moved through the administration, where it came from and where it went, is going to be the biggest scandal in US history.

    We will learn every day new information on how the grift unfolded and, unfortunately, no one will be held accountable.

  6. It came from tax payers money is what I read. And those damn sure are not donations.

  7. It doesn’t cost $300 million to build a building with no rooms.

  8. Guaranteed not a single penny of Trumps money will be spent on it. Trump will find a way to make millions personally from it.

  9. “Others pointed out the striking math. “So wait — Republicans are insisting Trump is paying for the $250,000,000 ballroom himself (he isn’t)… even as he extorts basically the same amount from the DOJ?” one user asked. “Y’all will really run cover for any amount of corruption and greed huh.”

    Even some within Trump’s circle are uneasy.

    According to The New York Times, Trump’s $230 million claim stems from two filings — one over the 2022 Mar-a-Lago search and another tied to the Russia probe. Though he submitted them before his reelection, the timing of their resurfacing — just as the ballroom’s cost ballooned — hasn’t gone unnoticed.”

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