Sen. Adam Schiff‘s (D-CA) office released an oversight report alleging the Trump administration has misused thousands of taxpayer dollars on Trump-related banners on federal buildings in Washington.
Schiff’s report says the Agriculture, Health and Human Services, and Labor departments were each contracted to construct and display massive posters with portraits of President Donald Trump or sayings related to his agenda on the exterior of their headquarters.
“In the span of four months, three federal departments have contracted to create enormous political banners,” the oversight report reads. “A review of contracting documents indicates that the signs are being made at the public’s expense, with the first three signs costing at least $50,000 in taxpayer funds and the full cost yet to be determined.”
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Two of the contracts
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