Trump Pledges to Donate Entire Salary Back to Government, Again

He also did so during his first term, donating his salary to various federal departments.

President Donald Trump on May 4 said that he would again be donating his entire presidential salary back to the federal government, as he did in his first term.

โ€œI do something that no other president has done, they think maybe George Washington has done. I contribute my entire salary to the government, back to the government. And Iโ€™m doing it again,โ€ Trump said.

โ€œItโ€™s a substantial salary. Itโ€™s a half a million dollars a year or $550,000 a year, four yearsโ€”a couple of million dollars,โ€ he said, referencing the salary plus other benefits such as travel and expense allowances.

He also did so during his first term, donating his salary to various federal departments, including the National Park Service, the Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) efforts related to the opioid crisis, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Surgeon Generalโ€™s COVID-19 response, and the Small Business Administration.

Since taking office for his first term in 2017, Trump has made it a major focus to reduce government spending where possible.

Trump complained about previous media coverage of the issue.

โ€œI never got a story saying I gave it. Nobody cared if I gave it. I guarantee if I didnโ€™t give it, thereโ€™d be a big story. โ€

The U.S. Constitution requires that the President receive โ€œcompensationโ€ for his services โ€œwhich shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which he shall have been elected.โ€

That means itโ€™s technically unconstitutional for the president to outright decline the salary set by Congress.

Currently, the president receives a salary of $400,000 in addition to expense reimbursement, a travel account, and an entertainment budget totaling an additional $169,000. $450,000 of that amount must be paid to the president by law but what the president does with it is up to them.

While Washington initially declined a salary, as he did while serving as commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution, he was ultimately persuaded to accept a $25,000 salaryโ€”the equivalent of around $900,000 today. However, Washington covered his expenses himself.

After Washington, only two presidents declined to take their presidential pay.

Byย Joseph Lord

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