Postcard mailed to Americans to boast of Trump’s role in stimulus checks cost $28 million
A postcard mailer that went out all American homes to highlight President Donald Trump's role in the stimulus check program cost the government $28 million.
Which means it cost us $28 million.
The taxpayers.
Trump's coronavirus postcard was mailed to every single American home, and prominently featured his name in an election year.
We paid for a campaign ad.
Nothing matters.
Read more at USA Today:
Coronavirus post card that featured Trump's name cost struggling Postal Service $28 million
Neither the White House nor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention immediately responded to a request for comment. The post card, which was dated March 16, carried logos of both the CDC and the White House.
- USA TODAY Politics (@usatodayDC) May 28, 2020
Remember that coronavirus post card the government sent to every American household back in March that prominently featured Trump's name?
It cost $28 million. https://t.co/2GAPSo1y01
- John Fritze (@jfritze) May 28, 2020