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In reply to the discussion: Trump couldn't land at Bozeman because the grifter owes $$$ from 2018 [View all]MontanaMama
(24,600 posts)29. Here's a little more info:
https://dailymontanan.com/2024/08/08/when-trump-comes-to-town-he-brings-excitement-leaves-unpaid-bills/
Trumps campaign has been notorious for flaking on bills for security. According to a 2019 report from the Center for Public Integrity, Trump owed more than $840,000 to various city governments, and likely more, as Trumps campaign does not acknowledge a single one of these city governments as debt in his federal campaign financial disclosures.
In Billings, the protective measures put in place for his September 2018 rally resulted in 1,362 overtime hours between Billings PD and the Yellowstone County Sheriffs office: 951 hours from the former, and 411 hours from the latter, bringing the total cost to $58,830.
While the Yellowstone Sheriffs office did not bill Trumps campaign for the $12,930 cost it incurred a standard practice the office follows for all political campaigns Billings PD did, and as of the publication date of this article, that $45,900 bill has been left unpaid.
Earlier that year, Vice President Mike Pence and Donald Trump Jr. also made stops in Billings. The vice president spoke at a public rally on July 25, also at MetraPark, organized by America First Policies. Donald Trump Jr. spoke at the Republican Convention in Billings on June 22.
According to an internal memo sent to city council on Sept. 13, 2018, Vice President Mike Pences July 25 visit required 647.50 hours of overtime pay, totalling $31,200. Donald Trump Jr.s visit ran $5,000 in overtime pay, bringing the total amount spent by the Billings Police Department alone on security for Trumps campaign rallies in Billings in 2018 to $82,100.
Billings isnt alone. Missoula county commissioners also sent a bill to the Trump campaign in 2018 for nearly $13,000 for public safety staffing costs. The county requested $10,835.41 for officer salaries, $1,059.26 for dispatcher salaries, $693.72 for Office of Emergency Management salaries, and $334.43 for miscellaneous expenses. According to Missoula County Communications Manager Allison Franz, that bill has also not been paid.
Some municipalities, like Great Falls, dont submit requests for payment, instead eating the cost from their own budgets. The Great Falls Tribune reported Trumps July 5 visit to Great Falls cost the city, Cascade County and Montana Highway Patrol a total of $57,236, none of which was submitted for payment to Trumps campaign.
In total, in 2018 alone, Trumps campaign cost various city and state departments whether they billed for reimbursement and werent paid, or never billed at all at least $150,000 in taxpayer money.
Its a lot for a budget, Lennick said. Its not something thats built into our initial budget that we plan every year.
Trumps campaign has been notorious for flaking on bills for security. According to a 2019 report from the Center for Public Integrity, Trump owed more than $840,000 to various city governments, and likely more, as Trumps campaign does not acknowledge a single one of these city governments as debt in his federal campaign financial disclosures.
In Billings, the protective measures put in place for his September 2018 rally resulted in 1,362 overtime hours between Billings PD and the Yellowstone County Sheriffs office: 951 hours from the former, and 411 hours from the latter, bringing the total cost to $58,830.
While the Yellowstone Sheriffs office did not bill Trumps campaign for the $12,930 cost it incurred a standard practice the office follows for all political campaigns Billings PD did, and as of the publication date of this article, that $45,900 bill has been left unpaid.
Earlier that year, Vice President Mike Pence and Donald Trump Jr. also made stops in Billings. The vice president spoke at a public rally on July 25, also at MetraPark, organized by America First Policies. Donald Trump Jr. spoke at the Republican Convention in Billings on June 22.
According to an internal memo sent to city council on Sept. 13, 2018, Vice President Mike Pences July 25 visit required 647.50 hours of overtime pay, totalling $31,200. Donald Trump Jr.s visit ran $5,000 in overtime pay, bringing the total amount spent by the Billings Police Department alone on security for Trumps campaign rallies in Billings in 2018 to $82,100.
Billings isnt alone. Missoula county commissioners also sent a bill to the Trump campaign in 2018 for nearly $13,000 for public safety staffing costs. The county requested $10,835.41 for officer salaries, $1,059.26 for dispatcher salaries, $693.72 for Office of Emergency Management salaries, and $334.43 for miscellaneous expenses. According to Missoula County Communications Manager Allison Franz, that bill has also not been paid.
Some municipalities, like Great Falls, dont submit requests for payment, instead eating the cost from their own budgets. The Great Falls Tribune reported Trumps July 5 visit to Great Falls cost the city, Cascade County and Montana Highway Patrol a total of $57,236, none of which was submitted for payment to Trumps campaign.
In total, in 2018 alone, Trumps campaign cost various city and state departments whether they billed for reimbursement and werent paid, or never billed at all at least $150,000 in taxpayer money.
Its a lot for a budget, Lennick said. Its not something thats built into our initial budget that we plan every year.
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Trump couldn't land at Bozeman because the grifter owes $$$ from 2018 [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Aug 2024
OP
I tend to think of DjT as a "white walker" against whom the 900 ft wall of ice was built.
Backseat Driver
Aug 2024
#113
Airports don't deny landings because of previous unpaid landing fees or other debts.
Ocelot II
Aug 2024
#35
Years ago we had some of the men who served on the swift boat with J Kerry and tried to get ...
Botany
Aug 2024
#93
He cancelled a rally in Tucson some time ago because of an overdue bill.
Attilatheblond
Aug 2024
#62
If I owed any entity that amount of money, do you think I'd be arrested or allowed to run for president instead?
hawkeye21
Aug 2024
#53
"When you're a candidate they let you do anything. Grab 'em by the purse. You can do anything." . . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2024
#66
The aircraft he took from Billings to Bozeman might be owned by someone else. n/t
John1956PA
Aug 2024
#52
"total BS story" - how are you so sure? Cheeto LIES pathologically - his Billings to Boseman story is probably a lie.
AnotherMother4Peace
Aug 2024
#61
Plane, not person. No Debtor's prisons so maybe they can't arrest him
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2024
#68
Who is surprised by this? TFG has stiffed a good number of cities and local governments over the years
LetMyPeopleVote
Aug 2024
#80
I never said he was denied - he was avoiding people he owed $$$ to. n/t
Dennis Donovan
Aug 2024
#119
Trump is a Welcher. He gambles and doesn't pay his debts. Even bookies can't trust him.
Simeon Salus
Aug 2024
#106
I'm sure the magas in Bozeman will be happy to hear about the unpaid revenues to the county
kimbutgar
Aug 2024
#114