cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/29640
President Donald Trump pledged Thursday that the United States would provide $10 billion in funding for his so-called Board of Peaceāwithout specifying where the money would come from or how it would be used.
āTotally illegal,ā US Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) wrote in response to Trumpās remarks at the inaugural meeting of the presidentās board, where attendeesāfrom far-right Argentine President Javier Milei to FIFA president Gianni Infantinoāwere given MAGA-style red hats.
Trump said during the gathering that āthe United States is going to make a contribution of $10 billion to the Board of Peace.ā
āWeāve had great support for that number,ā the president said, without saying from whom. āAnd that number is a very small number when you look at that compared to the cost of war. Thatās two weeks of fighting. Itās a very small number. Sounds like a lot, but itās a very small number, so weāre committed to $10 billion.ā
Trump also said that member nations of the board have pledged $7 billion total for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, which Israel has obliterated with the help of US weaponry. (The United Nations has estimated that Gaza reconstruction would cost more than $70 billion over the course of several decades.)
Watch Trumpās remarks:
Trumpās vow to provide $10 billion in US funds for a board he created and leads intensified concerns that the entire project is another grift by a president who has been described as the most corrupt leader in US history, openly using the power of his office to enrich himself and his family.
āCanāt help but notice that this insane attempted theft is the same sum heās trying to steal from the Treasury, disguised as damages for the disclosure of his tax records,ā wrote journalist Brian Beutler, referring to the $10 billion lawsuit Trump filed last month against the US Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service.
āProbably a coincidence, which is worse, because it implies double stealing,ā Beutler added.
Nancy Okail, president and CEO of the Center for International Policy, warned in an op-ed for The Hill on Wednesday that the Board of Peace is part of the Trump administrationās āthe monetization and privatization of foreign policy for personal enrichment.ā
āInitially presented as a mechanism to oversee a Gaza-Israel peace process, it has been widely chided as just another unserious Trump vanity project,ā Okail noted.
David Corn of Mother Jones wrote earlier this month that Trump is āessentially cooking up a global slush fund over which he will exert complete control.ā
āCountries that get in earlyāwhile heās presidentāwill certainly be in a strong position to request preferential treatment in state affairs. The opportunities for graft and grift are immense. He will probably ask Congress to kick in the $1 billion pay-to-play membership fee to guarantee heāll have a pot of money to spend (or pocket) at his fancy.ā
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In the case of Kushner itās not just grift, heās an orthodox jew, and a zionist.
Is there a difference between someone who mainly hates Palestinians, vs. someone who hates all non-whites without distinction?