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He's a master of distracting us from crimes he's already committed by continuously committing new crimes.
— Mark Hamill (@markhamillofficial.bsky.social) 2026-06-03T18:59:40.054Z
5 months until the Midterms.
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Chasstev365
(8,231 posts)Hope22
(4,922 posts)Even managed to give the word peace a bad feel!
Boo1
(530 posts)He talks big, but look where his slush fund and Ballroom money ended up.
struggle4progress
(126,840 posts)BidenRocks
(3,567 posts)B.See
(8,943 posts)ONE BIG SCAM.
Johonny
(26,726 posts)To court we go. This guy is the biggest pile of fraudulent shit ever. The people who believed in him are seriously fucking stupid.
LudwigPastorius
(15,112 posts)are falling through, so hes got to steal it from somewhere else.
Six117
(364 posts)Fixed it
PufPuf23
(9,975 posts)We are all losers as long as Trump abides not just checked by permanently out of the equation.
Do your jobs GOP Congress.
aggiesal
(10,951 posts)Botany
(77,985 posts)So he set up his own business called, The Board of Peace that is not part of the U.S.
Governments function and or Constitutional structure? This is highly illegal.
Trump is robbing America blind.
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OnlinePoker
(6,162 posts)Grift and graft, his two favorite words.
xuplate
(238 posts)niyad
(134,428 posts)Hope22
(4,922 posts)Piggy needs to get back in his pen!
Baitball Blogger
(52,772 posts)So, no surprise he's going to do it again.
Wiz Imp
(10,569 posts)Baitball Blogger
(52,772 posts)Wiz Imp
(10,569 posts)Did State Department redirect $1.25B to Trump's Board of Peace? We reviewed the evidence
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The source of the rumor is a March 26 article on Semafor, a political news media website. The report cites an anonymous source; therefore, it is not possible to independently verify its findings. The beginning of the article says:
The State Department has drawn on funds for international disasters and peacekeeping to transfer $1.25 billion to President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, a person familiar with the funding said.
Notes in the State Department's 2027 budget proposal do suggest it could use money earmarked for international humanitarian assistance to fund the Board of Peace (Paragraph 2, Page 91; Paragraph 4, Page 96).
Without a trusted source who would be able to provide documentation confirming the reallocation of funding, there is not enough verifiable information to rate this claim.