Trump Demands $9 Million Clawback From Radical Left Reuters

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Trump has taken a firm stand against the alleged financial misconduct of "Radical Left" Reuters, demanding a $9 million clawback from the news agency due to a contract awarded during his presidency.

The $9.15 million contract with Thomson Reuters Special Services was issued by the Department of Defense for what has been described as a program targeting "large scale social deception."

Trump's outburst came after Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) unearthed the contract, which some believe highlights a broader agenda of the mainstream media to mislead the public.

“DOGE: Looks like Radical Left Reuters was paid $9,000,000 by the Department of Defense to study ‘large scale social deception.’ GIVE BACK THE MONEY, NOW!” Trump declared on his Truth Social account.


While the contract was indeed awarded during Trump’s administration, skeptics have cast doubt on the motives behind its execution. The description of the project, focused on "Active Social Engineering Defense," aims to develop cybersecurity systems against internet threats, particularly phishing scams.

Yet, the glaring connection to a major news outlet has sparked outrage. Musk has also weighed in, calling Reuters a "total scam" while pointing out that the Pentagon paid millions of dollars for social engineering services.

This controversy isn't without precedent. The media landscape has been riddled with instances where government funds have flowed to left-leaning outlets, further fueling claims of bias against conservative viewpoints.

The scrutiny over government spending continues to rise, especially in light of the recent firings of four top finance officers at FEMA, who authorized unlawful payments to house illegal migrants in New York luxury hotels—a decision contrary to Trump's directives.

As Trump continues to shed light on these financial entanglements, the question remains: can the public trust news agencies that may be profiting from government contracts while maintaining a critical stance on conservative policies?

The call for accountability against media outlets like Reuters resonates with many who believe that transparency and integrity are vital in preserving democracy.

As the Republican base strengthens its resolve for transparency, Trump's demand marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle against perceived media bias.

Sources:
dailymail.co.uk
mediaite.com
thegatewaypundit.com












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