Trump's Hidden $130 Million Donor Revealed

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Trump's $130 million mystery donor is Mellon heir: NYT - CNBC

Trump’s Mysterious $130 Million Donor Revealed

Recently, The New York Times identified Timothy Mellon, a reclusive billionaire and Mellon family heir, as the secret donor who contributed $130 million to pay U.S. military personnel during the government shutdown. President Trump initially described the donor as a “patriot” and a close friend but declined to reveal his identity publicly, emphasizing the donor’s wish to remain anonymous.

Background on Timothy Mellon

Mellon, a grandson of former Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon, is known for his substantial financial support of Trump’s political efforts, having donated tens of millions to Trump-aligned super PACs. His $130 million donation to the Pentagon came at a critical time during the shutdown, helping cover troop salaries when government funding was stalled.

Implications and Controversy

While the Pentagon accepted the donation, legal questions arose regarding the Antideficiency Act, which restricts unauthorized spending by federal agencies. Despite these concerns, Mellon’s contribution highlighted the private sector’s unexpected role in addressing government funding gaps amid political gridlock.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is a prestigious American daily newspaper founded on September 18, 1851, in New York City by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. It has established itself as a global leader in journalism, renowned for accurate, independent, and fair reporting. Its mission is to seek the truth and help people understand the world, a commitment reflected in its deployment of journalists worldwide to cover major historical events, often at personal risk[1][2][4]. Under the stewardship of Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. and the Sulzberger family since 1896, The Times has become the largest local metropolitan newspaper in the U.S. and the third-largest overall, following The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. Its digital presence is substantial, with its website attracting millions of unique visitors monthly, making it the most popular newspaper site in America[6]. Historically, The New York Times has played critical roles in shaping public discourse and policy. Notable achievements include exposing the corrupt Tweed Ring in 1871, landmark reporting on the Vietnam War classified documents in 1971, and the influential 1619 Project in 2019, which reevaluates the legacy of slavery in the U.S.[1][4]. It has earned 112 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization, underscoring its journalistic excellence[6]. The company has expanded beyond print into digital media, broadcasting, and online services, acquiring assets like About.com and Baseline StudioSystems, and previously co-launching the Discovery Times network[2]. It continues to innovate in news delivery, exemplified by its live COVID-19 briefing that engaged over 1,100 journalists[1]. The Times is distinguished by its iconic motto, “All the News That’s Fit to Print,” adapted for digital as “All the News That’s Fit to Click.” Its comprehensive coverage includes business, technology, science, arts, and politics, making it a vital source for

Pentagon

The **Pentagon** is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense (DoD), serving as the central command center for the nation's military operations and strategic defense planning. Situated in Arlington County, Virginia, it houses the leadership and staff of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, and associated defense agencies and commands[1]. Originally constructed during World War II as a temporary War Department building, the Pentagon evolved into the permanent nerve center for U.S. military coordination following the 1947 National Security Act, which merged the War and Navy Departments and added the Air Force, establishing the modern DoD[2]. The Pentagon oversees America’s global military posture, playing a crucial role during the Cold War and continuing to adapt to current geopolitical challenges. Its organizational complexity includes civilian oversight through the service secretaries and integration with multinational commands such as NATO and NORAD[1]. The Pentagon is also notable for its vast infrastructure, which underwent a comprehensive renovation completed in the early 2000s to maintain its operational capacity and security[2]. In recent years, the Pentagon has shifted strategic focus to homeland defense and the Western Hemisphere, aligning with contemporary U.S. national security priorities such as border protection and countering adversaries like China[3]. Technologically, it actively invests in emerging industries critical to defense, including space technologies, microelectronics, biochemicals, and software modernization. The Office of Strategic Capital, established to channel private sector investment into defense technologies, exemplifies this focus on innovation and maintaining U.S. technological superiority[4][6]. Efforts such as the Pentagon’s software modernization implementation plan emphasize cloud adoption and agile software development to enhance military IT capabilities[6]. Additionally, political dynamics impact Pentagon leadership and policy directions, as seen in initiatives like Project 2025, which aims to influence personnel and strategic priorities aligned with conservative policy goals[5]. Overall, the Pentagon remains a pivotal institution at the intersection of defense, technology

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