How Trump Created a Slush Fund for His Allies
Politics
United States
Started May 25, 2026
The President may have committed the rare offense that turns Republican lawmakers against him
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How Trump Created a Slush Fund for His Allies
The New Yorker (United States) | May 24, 2026
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May 25, 2026
Critics argue that the slush fund distracts from pressing policy issues, highlighting a troubling trend of personal gain over public service.
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While some lawmakers may turn against Trump, his financial maneuvers reflect a complex reality of political alliances in modern governance.
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The potential fallout from Trump's actions could lead to significant shifts in Republican loyalty, impacting the party's future stability.
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The creation of a slush fund undermines the integrity of political funding, setting a dangerous precedent for future administrations.
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Trump's financial strategies have empowered his allies, fostering a network that could bolster Republican unity during challenging times.
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