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Mystery 130M gift: Pentagon accepts private donation to pay troops

The Pentagon confirmed acceptance of a $130 million anonymous donation to cover military pay amid the government shutdown, prompting urgent legal and ethical questions about private financing of public payroll and the donor's identity

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130 million - Dollars donated anonymously to the Pentagon to pay troops during the government shutdown

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"I can play dirtier" — Donald Trump


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