Trump left the 44th G7 summit early and withdrew the US’ endorsement of a joint communique.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 999 of 1000
NY judge ordered Trump to pay $2 million to settle claims that the Trump Foundation misused money raised for charitable donations during his 2016 campaign.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 984 of 1000
Trump ousted the chairman of a watchdog panel that oversaw how the Trump Administration managed $2 trillion in coronavirus relief.
by @drawfromthepast
Outrage 980 of 1000
JPMorgan Chase estimated that taxes on consumer goods would cost the average American household an additional $1,000 a year due to tariffs with China.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 973 of 1000
The Trump Administration imposed tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese products. China retaliated with similar tariffs.
by Jen Campbell
Outrage 971 of 1000
With a budget that proposed cutting Medicaid, Trump tweeted, “I suggest that we add more dollars to Healthcare".
by Caren Helene Rudman
Outrage 929 of 1000
Trump’s “Salute to America” Independence Day program included military flyovers and cost taxpayers $1.2 million.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 936 of 1000
Trump’s proposed fiscal year 2021 budget included significant cuts to foreign aid, Medicare and the EPA.
by Nate Dorr
Outrage 924 of 1000
An economist from Columbia said of Trump’s, “I think it is, aside from perhaps James Buchanan’s lead into the Civil War, the worst presidency in American history.”
by Adam Zucker
Outrage 902 of 1000
Tens of millions no longer received the $600-a-week federal unemployment payment, putting six million at risk of not being able to pay their bills.
by Ryan Ferland
Outrage 900 of 1000
Feeding America said that since the start of the pandemic, demand had spiked 50% over the same period last year.
by Beth Costello
Outrage 873 of 1000
The US and China implemented a second round of tariffs on $16 billion worth of imports on both sides.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 869 of 1000
Trump sought to slash $18 billion of funding from support for mental health, foreign aid, and public housing.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 866 of 1000
HUD planned to spend $31,000 on a dining set for Ben Carson’s office, plus another $165,000 despite HUD’s annual funding being cut by $6.8 billion.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 862 of 1000
Chief Economic Advisor Gary Cohn resigned. Trump had ignored Cohn’s long-standing advice against raising steel and aluminum tariffs.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 860 of 1000
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt had a 20 person security detail, costing more than $3 million with travel expenses included.
by Alex Bond
Outrage 855 of 1000
Trump privately argued for the construction funding for his border wall to come from military budget.
by Lauren Foley
Outrage 849 of 1000
Kushner has received major loans after meetings held at the White House.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 829 of 1000
Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law. The legislation, which costs $1.5 trillion, cut the corporate tax rate to its lowest point since 1939.
by Lauren Foley
Outrage 815 of 1000
Trump said he would not approve $25 billion of funding for the USPS, or $3.5 billion supplemental for the 2020 election.
by Ryan Ferland
Outrage 807 of 1000