This is so insanely corrupt, I can’t even believe it.
More than half the donors to Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom just won over $50 billion in new federal contracts in six months.
And here’s the part that should make your blood boil.
Sixteen of these 27 donors were facing federal enforcement actions, antitrust reviews, labor cases, securities charges. Many of those cases have been quietly dropped or scaled back since Trump took office. You write a check, your legal problems disappear. That’s not a coincidence.
The White House won’t even release the full donor list. They’re hiding it on purpose, because daylight is the one thing pay-to-play can’t survive. A federal judge already ruled ballroom construction has to stop until Congress authorizes it.
Government is supposed to serve the people, not auction itself off to the highest bidder. When access goes to whoever pays the most, working families always end up paying the price.
We either end the corruption, or the corruption will end us.
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@Nate_Tice@YahooSports I have been wondering what to make about certain teams like the Rams ignoring the LB position and if you all think the offensive meta will try to exploit this
@PattonAnalytics@JakeLiscow He’s one of the best QBs when under pressure. While there is more pressure on the OL, the talent they had in his earlier years did not automatically produce on other teams (look at 2021 SB O-Line).
His sack avoidance went up dramatically halfway through 2022 and persisted
The controversial weed killer Roundup is now being deployed in private and public forests at record rates.
We go inside the secret plan that helped make it possible. https://t.co/QVRWIQDQL2
Tacario Davis notes
Assitant GM Trey Brown: “High, high upside playing press corner on the outside.”
Al Golden: “He will be in the mix right away. He can matchup on the inside on third downs as well. We did that with Tre Flowers the last time I was here.”