The Trump White House is terminating federal agency contracts with expensive legacy media outlets after Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency discovered “millions” in wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars.
The details: This week, DOGE discovered that the U.S. Agency for International Development had paid anti-Trump legacy media outlet POLITICO $8.4 million in fees in fiscal year 2024 alone. On Wednesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told the press:
- “I can confirm that the more than $8 million taxpayer dollars that have gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions to Politico on the American taxpayers’ dime will no longer be happening.”
Pretty penny: Annual subscriptions to Politico Pro typically cost between $12,000 and $15,000 for three users.
Spending ramped up under Biden: During Joe Biden’s term, government agencies spent $26 million on POLITICO subscriptions. For perspective, under Trump’s first term, they spent a total of $6.5 million.
President Trump responded to the news on Truth Social, writing:
- “THE LEFT WING “RAG,” KNOWN AS “POLITICO,” SEEMS TO HAVE RECEIVED $8,000,000. Did the New York Times receive money??? Who else did??? THIS COULD BE THE BIGGEST SCANDAL OF THEM ALL, PERHAPS THE BIGGEST IN HISTORY! THE DEMOCRATS CAN’T HIDE FROM THIS ONE. TOO BIG, TOO DIRTY!”
Hold up: Claims have been repeated that $8.2 million came from USAID. This is incorrect. However, the cash flow still came from other areas of the federal government.
- The misattribution, unfortunately, gave the press an opening to run countless “fact checks” on the story.
Politico responds: The company’s CEO and Editor-in-Chief put out a memo to staff that claimed the outlet “has never been a beneficiary of government programs or subsidies.”
Big picture: While the subscription payments are not technically “subsidies,” some rightfully view them as in-kind donations to a friendly media outlet. If it was revealed that the Trump administration was spending $8 million per year on subscriptions to Breitbart or The National Pulse, do you think the press would take issue with it?