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Are you being sarcastic or are you ill informed?How are taxpayers paying for his imaginary "office?" I don't think so.
Pensions and Perks for Former Presidents
The Former Presidents Act of 1958 provides several benefits and perks that are available to presidents after they leave office. The biggest personal benefit that former presidents are entitled to is an annual pension equal to the pay for a Cabinet Secretary, which is $221,400 in 2021. Widows of...
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- Office Space and Staffing Allowances: Starting six months after a President leaves office, the General Services Administration (GSA) provides funding to establish, furnish, and staff an official office anywhere in the U.S.
Here's how much taxpayers spend to support former presidents
Paper clips, phone bills, and movie channels are just some of the expenses American taxpayers pick up for former presidents.
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