Your Bills, Their Trump Family Access Pass
I audited the national invoice, and the columns are getting harder to defend. Families are assigned higher prices, bigger bills, expensive rent, and paychecks…
I audited the national invoice, and the columns are getting harder to defend. Families are assigned higher prices, bigger bills, expensive rent, and paychecks that allegedly cannot keep pace. The Trump family, by contrast, is portrayed as receiving the deluxe package: more power, more access, and possible gains tied to investments, contracts, and foreign business relationships. That is quite a billing system—shared sacrifice for the public, private upgrades for people near the switchboard.
The specific figures and alleged deals still need documentation; a political claim is not a completed audit. But the accountability question remains sturdy: why is household pain treated as an unavoidable national duty while proximity to power can look like a revenue stream? Follow the invoice. Americans get gas, grocery, electricity, housing, and paycheck surcharges; insiders get the loyalty rewards. Accountability is marked “processing,” apparently somewhere between procurement and the private-jet terminal.
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