### Taxpayer Money? Not for Trump’s “Slush Fund.”
So, here we go again. Democratic Senators Mark Kelly, Adam Schiff, and Elissa Slotkin are making headlines with their new bill to stop what they call the Trump administration’s “anti-weaponization” fund. Apparently, the Department of Justice decided to toss this fund in the trash right before they introduced their legislation, but hey, why let a little timing mishap get in the way of some good political theater?
Their so-called “Drain the Slush Fund Act” aims to ensure that no taxpayer dollars get funneled into payments related to Trump. Because, of course, that’s a pressing issue in a country dealing with inflation, healthcare, and all the other fun stuff. It’s almost like they’re trying to distract from real problems by waving the Trump flag again.
Let’s break it down: the DOJ axed this fund, and now these senators want to make it official that it can’t be used for any payments to Trump. Seems like overkill. It’s like bringing out the fire hose for a candle flicker. But you’ve got to hand it to them for turning a non-issue into a full-blown publicity stunt.
And what’s missing from all this noise? Maybe some acknowledgment of the bigger picture. Why are we focusing on this when there are actual issues affecting everyday Americans? But no, let’s keep the focus on Trump. It’s become the ultimate distraction tactic.
So, while these senators do their little dance in the legislative spotlight, just remember: it’s all about priorities. And right now, it looks like the biggest priority is ensuring everyone stays riled up about the former president instead of addressing the real problems on the ground. Because what’s the point of being in politics if you can’t keep the drama alive, right?
By Admin | Published: June 2, 2026 at 1:19 am
