Timothy Mellon: Trump’s Shutdown Military Donor
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Billionaire Timothy Mellon Revealed as Donor Behind $130 Million Troop Payment during Shutdown
Timothy Mellon, an heir to the prominent Mellon banking family adn a railroad magnate, has been identified as the anonymous donor who contributed $130 million intended to support U.S. military troops during the recent government shutdown. The revelation, reported by The New York Times on Saturday, sheds light on the source of the unusual financial assistance offered while federal funding was uncertain.
The Donation’s Limited Impact
While a substantial sum, Mellon’s $130 million donation amounts to approximately $100 per service member. The U.S. military’s bi-weekly payroll totals nearly $6.4 billion, highlighting the relatively small impact of the contribution in addressing the full financial needs of the armed forces. This raises questions about the practical effect of the donation beyond symbolic gesture.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Donation Amount | $130,000,000 |
| Estimated Service Members | 1,300,000 (approximate active duty) |
| Donation Per Service Member | $100 (approximate) |
| Bi-Weekly Military Payroll | $6,400,000,000 |
Potential Legal Concerns
According to The new York Times, citing sources familiar with the matter, Mellon’s donation may violate federal law. The legality of private citizens directly funding military personnel during a government shutdown is unclear and could be subject to legal challenge. The specifics of the potential violations remain under review.
Mellon’s Background and Political Affiliations
Timothy Mellon is a prominent businessman with notable holdings in the railroad industry. He is also a known supporter of former President Donald Trump and has been a substantial donor to Republican political campaigns. His recent surge in political donations, contributing significantly to election funding, was highlighted by