Trump Regime

Report: Trump May Be Paying Off Former Staffers

Written by SK Ashby

Why haven't we heard more about the inner workings of the Trump regime from the large number of people who've departed his campaign or quit their jobs at the White House?

It's possible some of them are just as loyal today as they were before, but it's also possible they're being paid off.

Following up on Omarosa Manigault Newman's claim that she was offered $15,000 per month to keep her mouth shut, ABC News found that some former staffers have been paid exactly $15,000 per month.

A number of former Trump aides – including two who served in sensitive positions in the White House – have been paid roughly $15,000 per month by either the Trump campaign, the Republican National Committee or America First PAC, a political action committee dedicated to Trump’s re-election for various services described only briefly in filings.

Campaign or party coffers made monthly payments to former director of Oval Office operations Keith Schiller for “security services,” former personal assistant to the president John McEntee for “payroll,” former digital media director of the Trump campaign Brad Parscale for “digital consulting [and] management consulting” and former director of advertising for the Trump campaign Gary Coby for “media services [and] consulting.”

I suppose it could be a coincidence that they're all being paid the same amount of money under similarly sketchy circumstances. It's possible they're being paid for legitimate services, but it's actually more plausible that they're being paid off.

Trump is a notorious deadbeat who doesn't properly pay people who work for him, but these people aren't working for him. The only people in Trumpworld who seem to get paid on a consistent basis are people who have inside knowledge that could be used against him. But no one is ever paid directly by him; it's always his campaign, the RNC, or the Trump Organization.

It's fairly clear that they don't care as long as Trump is protected, but I have to wonder once again if Republican donors truly know what their money is being used for.