The Treasury Department ordered that Trump’s name appear on the $1,200 stimulus checks. No IRS disbursement had ever carried a president’s name.
by @individualactivist
Outrage 471 of 1000
At Lincoln Memorial Trump called his predecessors “foolish” and “stupid” and said he'd “done more than any other president in the history of our country," despite the pandemic.
by Juliette Borda
Outrage 460 of 1000
State Department was issued $120 million to combat election meddling from Russia; as of March 2018, they hadn’t spent any of it.
by Jay Youngdahl
Outrage 456 of 1000
In its Fiscal Year Budget for 2020, the Trump Administration announced new plans to cut $250 million from ongoing fight against HIV and AIDS.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 445 of 1000
Trump Administration confirmed grants to faith-based adoption agencies federal funds even though agencies actively use "religious exemptions" as an excuse to deny LGBTQ families adoption.
by Tess Ramsey
Outrage 440 of 1000
The Trump Administration's five-week partial government shutdown cost the economy $11 billion.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 439 of 1000
Eight months into his presidency, the Secret Service exhausted the annual funding allocated to agents to protect the Trump family.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 437 of 1000
A special tax fraud investigation in the NYTimes revealed that Trump received the equivalent of $413 million from his father’s real estate empire in tax schemes dating back to his childhood.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 403 of 1000
Dept. of Education claims policies supporting transgender athletes violate Title IX, the federal civil rights law guaranteeing equal education opportunities for women.
by Pili Ojos Magnificos
Outrage 382 of 1000
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin told reporters of the new relief package, “We’re not going to use taxpayer money to pay people more to stay home.”
by Miguel Villalobos
Outrage 374 of 1000
The Trump Administration proposed changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that would cancel food assistance for Americans.
by @drawfromthepast
Outrage 364 of 1000
Trump announced the US military would stage a military parade in Washington D.C. for Veterans Day in November 2018.
by New Work Studio
Outrage 355 of 1000
Despite his boasts of the country’s economic strength, Donald Trump announced the government was canceling an automatic 2.1 percent pay increase for federal workers.
by New Work Studio
Outrage 283 of 1000
Betsy DeVos tapped the CEO of a private student loan company to lead the Federal Student Aid program.
by Roland Robert Cowperthwaite
Outrage 275 of 1000
Trump’s budget cuts to address homelessness and low-income housing did not cut funding to places where Trump held a stake in it.
by Roland Robert Cowperthwaite
Outrage 255 of 1000
Since the election, 70 percent of the properties purchased from the Trump Organization have reportedly sold to anonymous LLCs.
by Roland Robert Cowperthwaite
Outrage 231 of 1000
The Trump Administration asked the Council of Economic Advisers to paint a rosier picture of the country's economic future than was likely.
by Mary Filippo
Outrage 218 of 1000
Trump signed an executive order directing the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security to withhold federal funds from so-called “sanctuary cities.”
by Rebecca Fitton
Outrage 217 of 1000
Trump reveals a budget which includes proposed slashes to programs and departments critical to the LGBTQ community.
by Tess Ramsey
Outrage 214 of 1000
Due to the travel ban it was estimated 2017 would see 4.3 million fewer international visitors than the year before.
by Maya Mackrandilal
Outrage 176 of 1000