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  • 2019-09-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Trump Personally Donate $1M to Bahamas Relief Fund? (en)
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  • In September 2019, shortly after Hurricane Dorian devastated the Bahamas, a rumor started to circulate on Facebook claiming that U.S. President Donald Trump had personally donated $1 million to the relief fund for the Caribbean country: This rumor is unfounded. Although verbatim copies of this message — President Trump donated $1 million dollars to the relief fund for The Bahamas. No politicians have donated ANYTHING. ZERO — were shared by a number of Facebook users (as well as a few variants), we've yet to come across any posting that linked the claim to a credible news report. Furthermore, neither Trump nor the White House has announced any personal donations from the president to the Bahamas. We reached out to White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham for comment but did not hear back by press time. While this rumor is based on a series of unsourced social media posts, it isn't far-fetched. Trump truly donated $1 million to the recovery effort in Texas and Louisiana in the wake of Hurricane Harvey in 2017: Perhaps some social media users came across one of the 2017 reports about Trump's donation to a hurricane-relief effort and mistook them for recent news. As of this writing, however, no such donation has been announced for the Bahamas in 2019. When Trump took office in January 2017, he pledged to donate the entirety of his presidential salary (approximately $400,000 annually) to various causes. Trump has kept this promise. As of this writing, Trump's most recent donation ($100,000) went to the Department of Health and Human Services: While the White House has publicized these donations, they have made no announcements regarding a $1 million personal donation from the president to the relief effort in the Bahamas. The U.S. government, on the other hand, started to provide aid to the Caribbean country almost immediately. A spokesperson for the State Department told us that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is working to provide humanitarian assistance, search and rescue, and other disaster response measures to the Bahamian government. USAID will also be providing nearly $3 million in additional humanitarian assistance to help the recovery effort: (en)
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