An unnamed donor is giving $130m (£100m) to the Pentagon to help pay US troops during the government shutdown, sparking ethics concerns. US defence officials confirmed the gift, which President Donald ...
The Pentagon says it’s taking help from an anonymous donor to keep troops paid as the government shutdown drags on. The surprise move highlights how deep the shutdown’s impact has reached — forcing ...
In an unprecedented move, the Pentagon has accepted a $130 million private donation to help cover salaries for roughly 1.3 million active duty US military personnel during the ongoing government ...
It is not clear how far the gift will go toward covering the salaries of the nation’s 1.3 million troops. By Greg Jaffe Reporting from Washington President Trump said that an anonymous private donor ...
The Pentagon confirmed on Friday that it accepted an anonymous $130 million donation to help fund military pay during the ongoing government shutdown — an extraordinary move made under its general ...
The Pentagon said it received $130 million from a private, anonymous donor to pay members of the military during the government shutdown. Defense Department spokesman Sean Parnell said Friday that the ...
The Pentagon said Friday it accepted an anonymous $130 million donation to help cover military paychecks during the government shutdown — an unprecedented move that has sparked questions over its ...