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Trump spent nearly $ 11 million in golf course while dismissing the disabled veterinarians

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 19, 2025No Comments
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Donald Trump likes to spend taxpayer money on himself and border his own pockets. Trump also showed contempt for veterans and people who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.

These two forces gathered to underline the type of president who currently occupies the oval office.

HuffPost reported On the price of Trump golf course, “the count of $ 10.7 million in HuffPost is based on a 2019 report by the Government Office of Responsibility Decomposing the costs of Trump’s first trips to Mar-A-Lago, His Palm Beach, Florida, Country Club, during his first term. The GAO calculated a total cost of $ 3,383,250 for each trip. About a third of this was the flight cost of the Air Force One for the round trip, with additional expenses for vehicles at the bottom, including two presidential limousines, for the procession of Trump and the reimbursement of the Coastal guard to park a combat commission in the Atlantic Ocean right next to the coast and boats strongly armed in the intracoastal navigable track. These costs are based on dollars in 2017 and are probably somewhat higher today. »»

Costs are probably closer to $ 15 million in 2025 dollars.

While Trump spends millions of your dollars in his own golf clubs, he also dismissed disabled veterans from their government work.

The Washington Post reported:

Luke Graziani, a disabled army veteran, was five weeks after finishing his year of probation on Friday when he connected to his work hospital at the Bronx Veterans Business Hospital.

Waiting for the screen was an e-mail of ending of the bailiff citing performance concerns. Graziani printed the message and brought him to his boss, who was shocked – and promised to submit a request for an exemption.

This is where we are. Trump aligned America with Putin on Ukraine while he spends tens of millions of dollars from taxpayers to golf, and disabled federal workers are dismissed without reason.

Anyone who tries to claim that the Trump presidency is for ordinary Americans. Trump builds an oligarchy to enrich himself and the billionaires who brought him to the White House.

The pieces are not assembled by the consumer press, so the American people will have themselves and will resist Trump.

What do you think of Trump Golfing? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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