Authorities in Erie, Pennsylvania, are still seeking $40,330 from Donald Trump’s presidential campaign to pay for assistance they provided for his 2018 and 2023 campaign visits, bringing the total debt five cities say he owes them to over $740,000.

The Erie claim was made by a spokesman for the city’s Democratic Mayor Joe Schember during a conversation with the Erie Times-News.

It is in addition to more than $700,000 of unpaid debts that four cities—El Paso, Texas; Spokane, Washington; Mesa, Arizona; and Green Bay, Wisconsin—were still seeking last month for rallies that took place between 2016 and 2019, a Newsweek investigation found.


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  • @uebquauntbez
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    111 minutes ago

    He’s only able to pay his debts when stupid people buy his (overpriced, useless) stuff. The ones not buying his coins and shoes and stuff are the ones to blame! /s

  • @[email protected]
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    124 minutes ago

    If they can get the liens in place quickly enough, it can apply before he has to sell his stuff to pay for legal penalties.

  • @Etterra
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    103 hours ago

    Start putting liens on his big dumb buildings. That should get his fucking attention.

    • Billiam
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      505 hours ago

      Given his legendary reputation for stiffing contractors, it’s amazing anyone does any business at all with him without getting paid cash up-front.

      • @[email protected]
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        63 hours ago

        Not if the people in charge or approving it are republicans. They don’t care about tax payer money. At. All.

      • @[email protected]
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        64 hours ago

        You’d think at some point they would learn their lesson but they seem to love footing the bill.

      • Cadeillac
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        64 hours ago

        Fool me twice and all that shit

  • @jordanlundM
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    I was gonna say, doesn’t this go back to 2016?

  • FuglyDuck
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    195 hours ago

    I’m pretty sure the reason Trump went to St. Cloud instead of Minneapolis of St. Paul is because all the big venues here are all owned or managed by some public group or another. Target Center (T-wolves,), the Minneapolis Convention Center, are both owned by Minneapolis out right; US bank stadium (vikings), Target Field (Twins baseball,) and the Xcell Center (the wild,)

    Which really leaves Allianz field and CHS stadium, both of which are in St Paul, and it’s dubious that the city would allow the event permits after the shitshow that happened during the 2020 Minneapolis rally. (something about day’s notice, and among a lot of other things, ravening hordes of bigots from… not the city… many were just out-state rednecks, most were not from Minnesota at all, descending on checkpoints and not wanting to give up their firearms while also not having nearly enough porta-johns to accommodate them. ) (for anyone wondering. No. a security guard is not going to unlock the door and let you use the restroom because you’re waiving firearms at them. they’re going to leave the door locked and run away while calling the cops.)

  • @[email protected]
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    155 hours ago

    Better send it to collections and get debt collectors revved up because y’all ain’t gonna see a cent…

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