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Timothy Mellon: Trump’s Shutdown Military Donor

Timothy Mellon: Trump’s Shutdown Military Donor

October 26, 2025 Victoria Sterling -Business Editor Business

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Billionaire⁤ Timothy Mellon Revealed as Donor Behind $130 Million Troop Payment during Shutdown

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  • Billionaire⁤ Timothy Mellon Revealed as Donor Behind $130 Million Troop Payment during Shutdown
    • The Donation’s Limited Impact
    • Potential Legal ⁤Concerns
    • Mellon’s Background and Political Affiliations

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.

Timothy Mellon, seen outside an inspection train‍ during a property ​tour in 1981.
Timothy Mellon, ‍seen outside an inspection train during​ a property tour in 1981. AP Photo
What: $130 million ​donation ‍to​ support U.S. troops during the government​ shutdown.
Who: Timothy Mellon,heir to‌ the‌ Mellon banking family and railroad magnate.
When: Donation made ⁣during the recent government shutdown (October 2024).
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Why it Matters: Raises questions about the ⁢legality⁢ of ⁤private funding for military personnel and the​ adequacy of the donation given​ the overall cost of​ troop salaries.
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What’s ‌Next: ⁣Potential legal scrutiny of the donation and ongoing debate about funding the military during government shutdowns.
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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.

The legality of this​ donation⁤ is a complex issue. while philanthropic gestures towards the military are common, directly funding salaries during ‌a shutdown introduces⁢ a novel legal question. Federal law generally prohibits private individuals ‌from receiving compensation from the government for services rendered, and this donation could be interpreted as circumventing that principle.-⁤ victoriasterling

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⁤

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