To the editor: The Structure offers Congress, not the president, the facility of the purse, and supplies: “No Cash shall be drawn from the Treasury, however in Consequence of Appropriations made by Legislation.”
No legislation approved President Trump and his appearing legal professional common to acceptable almost $1.8 billion as a payoff for individuals he misguidedly believes have been wrongly prosecuted, like Jan. 6 insurrectionists (“Trump DOJ creates $1.7-billion fund for victims of authorized ‘weaponization,’ prompting outrage,” Could 18). Democratic senators ought to sue Trump to cease the tried looting of the Treasury.
Who is aware of what Trump will strive subsequent? A $5-billion lawsuit for negligent infliction of emotional misery over air turbulence on Air Power One? A $100-billion lawsuit towards the USA over then-Vice President Mike Pence’s failure to forestall the certification of Joe Biden’s election?
If Trump brings any additional lawsuits, the choose ought to promptly appoint impartial counsel to symbolize the USA towards the predatory Trump. The attorneys common he appoints definitely gained’t achieve this.
Mitchell Zimmerman, Palo Alto
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To the editor: Trump arrange a $1.8-billion fund to compensate individuals who really feel like they have been harmed by Biden’s democratic insurance policies. That’s precisely what reparations are. He by accident made a case that when the federal government’s insurance policies trigger hurt, reparations ought to be paid by the federal government to make those that have been wronged complete once more, or that they need to be compensated indirectly.
Democrats must seize on this in two methods. First, they should name it what it’s. Second, they should guarantee that this farcical model of reparations is clawed again and given to immigrants actively being harmed by this administration’s inhumane insurance policies.
Nate Craig, Boulder, Colo.
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To the editor: The $1.8-billion taxpayer-funded slush fund Trump has created undoubtedly to repay his allies shall be managed by his former legal protection legal professional and present appearing Atty. Gen. Todd Blanche, with Trump himself having elimination energy. I think about there shall be no transparency and no accountability to the American taxpayers. Trump might even direct Blanche to make use of it to pay all authorized charges and judgments towards him and nobody could be the wiser.
After all, this isn’t probably the most scandalous factor about this fund. The truth that the individuals who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 and viciously attacked law enforcement officials, certainly one of whom later died from his accidents, might turn into millionaires is outrageous. Ought to that come to go, Trump would possibly as effectively rename it the “Beat a Cop Reward Fund.”
Mark Henderson, El Dorado Hills
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To the editor: Trump stated he would launch his tax data, as all current presidents have executed. He lied. He modified his thoughts, which is his proper as a non-public citizen. Then he threatened a $10-billion lawsuit towards the Inner Income Service, which was ridiculous, as there was no severe injury to him or his fame, similar to it’s.
This convicted felon has now remodeled his administration right into a legal enterprise. He’s arranging $1.776 billion to be paid by his authorities to what’s going to possible solely be his allies, together with Jan. 6 insurrectionists. This outrageous battle of curiosity ought to shock the conscience of anybody (together with conservative Republicans) with a way of ethics, honor and plain human decency.
I was proud to be an American. Now I’m ashamed to have Trump as our chief.
Scott McKenzie, Pasadena
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To the editor: If this man who calls himself king goes handy out $1.776 billion to his allies below the guise of an “Anti-Weaponization Fund,” then the Democrats completely must take again the Home and Senate on the midterm elections. Not solely to dam this blatant act of stealing from the American individuals, however to instantly begin articles of impeachment.
Mark Shapiro, Los Angeles
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To the editor: All of us heard that Trump dropped his $10-billion private lawsuit towards himself (as president and head of the U.S. authorities), and that he demanded (and acquired) an almost $1.8-billion taxpayer-funded slush fund that may very well be used for the Capitol rioters.
However now we discover out that he additionally demanded (and acquired) a provision barring the federal government from pursuing tax claims towards Trump, his household and his companies!
Boy, he certain can negotiate, particularly when it’s with himself and it includes our taxpayer cash.
Mike Barrett, Ashburn, Va.

