Trump’s giant banners of himself around DC are being paid for by taxpayers, Democrat reveals
- The Trump administration has committed an additional $153,000 in taxpayer funds to putting up giant banners of the president’s face on government buildings, violating federal laws against propaganda, according to a Democratic senator.
- Adam Schiff of California this week said he uncovered evidence of two more contracts for Trump banners, one for $39,000 on behalf of the Department of Interior, and another for $114,020 on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration.
- The funds went to a Maryland-based firm called Grafik Industries, Ltd., according to Schiff.
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- The Trump administration has committed an additional $153,000 in taxpayer funds to putting up giant banners of the president’s face on government buildings, violating federal laws against propaganda, according to a Democratic senator.
- Adam Schiff of California this week said he uncovered evidence of two more contracts for Trump banners, one for $39,000 on behalf of the Department of Interior, and another for $114,020 on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration.
- The funds went to a Maryland-based firm called Grafik Industries, Ltd., according to Schiff.
Sources: The Independent