Trump campaign is responsible for 15 percent of all debt owed to El Paso — and has yet to respond to invoices

AlterNet logoAlmost eight months ago on February 11, President Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign held a Make America Great Again rally in El Paso, Texas — a heavily Democratic city in a Republican-leaning state. The expenses associated with the rally, from fire to police, cost the city hundreds of thousands of dollars — and according to a report by El Paso’s CBS TV affiliate, the Trump campaign has yet to pay any of the money that is due.

A month after the rally, the City of El Paso sent the Trump campaign a bill for $470,417.05 — and four months after that, when the bill was going unpaid, a one-time late fee of $98,787.58 was added. And CBS4 El Paso reports that according to the city, the Trump campaign still hasn’t paid any of the $569,204.63 that is owed.

Robert Cortinas, chief financial officer for El Paso’s city government, told CBS4 El Paso that in his city, “This is by far the largest invoice that is more than 90 days old.”

View the complete October 2 article by Alex Henderson on the AlterNet website here.

How many attended Trump’s El Paso rally tonight? Not as many as he claims, authorities say

NOTE:  Hint, he didn’t tell the truth.

Throughout Monday, President Donald Trump touted the size of the crowd that would attend his rally in El Paso.

Before he landed in El Paso, Trump brought attention to the size of the line waiting for his rally compared to a dueling rally headed by Beto O’Rourke. 

“We have a line that is very long already. I mean, you see what’s going on,” Trump said at an event with sheriffs.  “And I understand our competition’s got a line, too, but it’s a tiny, little line.”

View the complete February 11 article by Julius L. Lasin on The El Paso Times website here.

Trump Will Lie About El Paso

Donald Trump is heading to El Paso, Texas today to pull yet another political stunt. To justify his ineffective, unnecessary and unwanted border wall, Trump will lie about crime in El Paso. Here’s the truth:

Trump will lie about crime in El Paso and the effects of a border wall. He already has:

Washington Post: “Trump is wrong about crime in El Paso”

FactCheck.org: “Trump Wrong About Wall Effect in El Paso”

PolitiFact: “No, border barrier did not drive down crime in El Paso, Texas” Continue reading “Trump Will Lie About El Paso”