Trump to hold news conference to name names on kickbacks, ‘tremendous fraud’ and abuse

President Donald J. Trump announced that he will be holding a news conference to inform the American people of the rampant fraud and abuse that has already been uncovered by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Elon Musk.

Democrats have become completely unglued over the auditing of the massive federal bureaucracy that’s been undertaken by the billionaire Tesla/SpaceX CEO and his talented team of tech-savvy whiz kids who didn’t take long to discover that government agencies such as the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have served as money laundering conduits for corrupt interests.

As left-wing lawmakers and their puppets dial up their attacks on Musk and DOGE, Trump is going to start naming names of those who have gotten suspiciously rich off of “kickbacks” from questionable expenditures, and during a Wednesday exchange with reporters, the president pledged that Americans will soon know the truth about “tremendous fraud” and what their tax dollars have been used for.

“What we’re going to do is tomorrow I’m having a news conference. I’m going to read to you some of the names that hundreds of millions and even billions of dollars have been given to,” Trump said. “And if you tell me that we should be giving money to those things, those entities, I think you’ll probably have to leave as a reporter because you’re not very talented… billions and billions of dollars being thrown away illegally.”

“I say it in front of our attorney general. There’s no chance that there’s not kickbacks or something going on. When you give millions and millions of dollars to somebody that stands to look at something for 15 minutes and walks away with millions of dollars,” he continued. “That money’s coming back in some form. And that’s only one form of corruption.”

“I went through a list of 200 expenditures that were made, and I found three that looked like they were reasonable. Okay, three, and, we’ll be talking about that tomorrow,” added Trump, long a successful businessman before he entered politics.

“I want to commend Elon. He doesn’t need this. You know, he’s abused by you people every day. He’s found more things than anybody could find,” Trump said, praising the work of the DOGE boss who has Democrats so worried that he’s going to uncover their corruption that some are demanding his arrest, and in the case of one House lawmaker, seeming to suggest that someone should take him out.

“We do find it sort of odd that you know, there are quite a few people in the bureaucracy who have ostensibly a salary of a few hundred thousand dollars but somehow managed to accrue tens of millions of dollars in net worth while they are in that position,” Musk said in Tuesday remarks from the Oval Office. “Which is what happened in USAID. We’re just curious as to where it came from.”

“Maybe they’re very good at investing, in which case we should take their investment advice perhaps,” Musk added.

Chris Donaldson

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