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Pentagon Accepts $130M Donation to Pay Troops in Shutdown

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Pentagon Accepts $130M Donation to Pay Troops in Shutdown

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The Pentagon has confirmed it accepted an anonymous $130 million donation to help pay U.S. military personnel during the ongoing government shutdown, sparking widespread ethical and political debate.

 

The announcement came after former President Donald Trump revealed during a White House event that a “friend” had offered to cover part of the cost to ensure service members receive their paychecks. “That’s what I call a patriot,” Trump said of the unidentified donor.

 

While the gift marks one of the largest private contributions ever made to the U.S. government, it represents only a fraction of what is needed to sustain military payroll. The Trump administration told Congress last week it had redirected $6.5 billion to meet payroll obligations, underscoring the scale of the shortfall caused by the budget impasse.

 

Pentagon officials said the donation has been legally accepted and allocated to the Defense Department’s pay accounts, but the move has raised concerns over transparency and influence. Ethics experts questioned whether accepting private funds for public payroll could create conflicts of interest or set a problematic precedent.

 

As the shutdown drags on, uncertainty looms over whether future pay periods will require similar stopgap measures. The administration has not clarified if additional donor funds or emergency transfers will be used for the next round of payments.

 

For now, U.S. troops will continue to receive paychecks — albeit thanks, in part, to a mysterious benefactor.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Pentagon confirms $130 million anonymous donation to fund military pay.

  • Move follows Trump’s disclosure of a wealthy “patriot” donor.

  • Ethics experts warn of transparency and precedent concerns.

 

Source: Associated Press

 

First of all, is this kind of secret payment even legal? Should the name of the donor not be released? And why only the military?

 

I see a lot of subterfuge here...

 

The govt shutdown shows the administration's lack of conciliation and compromise. I hope it lasts!

Someone will make $30m.

Could it possibly be that one of Donald's super rich friends needs the help of the US military to resolve a small "problem" that only military force could solve?

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