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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo, the 230 million that Trump wants from the Justice department...
he says he plans to donate it to work around the White House.
It made me think, is he planning to pocket the donations he's getting from private donations for the White House?
The Blue Flower
(6,233 posts)This is what we pay our taxes for?
vapor2
(3,289 posts)rampartd
(2,742 posts)since he owns everything , everything he spends is a donation. he might even deduct it from the taxes he doesn't pay.
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,858 posts)What a travesty, one ethics lawyer said. The ethical conflict is just so basic and fundamental, you dont need a law professor to explain it.
Mike Johnson won't swear in Adelita Grijalva. So we're suing. www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb... GOOD! Mike Johnson is a weak little man who thinks he works for the Disease in the White House. He is paid by & works for the American People.
— Liberty & Justice (@stand4truth.bsky.social) 2025-10-21T22:11:10.455Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-eyes-230-million-payout-justice-dept-repayment-earlier-investiga-rcna238987
He quickly added, I dont know, how do you settle the lawsuit? Ill say, Give me X dollars, right?
The comments went largely unremarked, although theyre suddenly relevant anew. The New York Times reported:
President Trump is demanding that the Justice Department pay him about $230 million in compensation for the federal investigations into him, according to people familiar with the matter, who added that any settlement might ultimately be approved by senior department officials who defended him or those in his orbit.
......Will such a gambit succeed? The Times report added, According to the Justice Department manual, settlements of claims against the department for more than $4 million must be approved by the deputy attorney general or associate attorney general, meaning the person who oversees the agencys civil division.
The deputy attorney general, it just so happens, led Trumps criminal defense team before he was tapped to lead the DOJ. Whats more, the chief of the departments civil division, Stanley Woodward Jr., also represented people in Trumps orbit, including a Trump co-defendant and Patel (before the latter was confirmed to lead the FBI).
Bennett Gershman, an ethics professor at Pace University, told the Times, What a travesty. The ethical conflict is just so basic and fundamental, you dont need a law professor to explain it.
He added, And then to have people in the Justice Department decide whether his claim should be successful or not, and these are the people who serve him deciding whether he wins or loses. Its bizarre and almost too outlandish to believe.
B.See
(7,138 posts)not from the Justice Dept. And he's not donating SHT. Lying scum.
Diraven
(1,697 posts)That $230 million figure is apparently derived mostly from how much money was used in his legal defense for all the criminal charges against him, which were 100% paid for through solicited donations, so he used none of his own money. So he'll effectively also get to personally profit from political donations. The blatant corruption never ends.
Diraven
(1,697 posts)Trump claims he's the "chief law enforcement officer" and as such he has absolute authority to order anyone in the DOJ to take any action, and if they refuse, to fire them. So he can effectively order our government to pay him any amount of our tax dollars that he demands. And there's nothing we can do to stop it.