The PP says the US is giving 10 Billion to his Board of Peace...

Link to your claim, or it's just more of your madeup bullshit.

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President Trump may be able to establish the Board of Peace without immediate congressional approval if the obligations are limited, but any significant funding, like the proposed $10 billion, typically requires congressional authorization. Therefore, while he can initiate the organization, the allocation of taxpayer money would need Congress's approval.

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Congressional Approval for Funding​

Presidential Authority​

President Trump can propose funding for the Board of Peace, but he cannot unilaterally allocate taxpayer money without congressional approval. The U.S. Constitution grants Congress the "power of the purse," meaning only Congress can authorize spending taxpayer dollars.

Potential Scenarios​

  • Limited Scope Agreements: If the obligations of the Board of Peace are minimal, the President might enter into the agreement without needing Congress's approval. However, this would not include significant funding.
  • Funding Requirements: For the $10 billion pledge to rebuild Gaza, Congress must approve the allocation in a future budget. The President could attempt to reallocate existing funds, but this could face legal challenges.

Current Context​

As of now, Trump has not secured congressional approval for the $10 billion commitment. Given the political climate and ongoing budget negotiations, it is uncertain whether Congress would approve such funding.
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Link to your claim, or it's just more of your madeup bullshit.
All these threads started by leftists railing about trump farting or picking his nose, is nothing more than public masturbation. They rub one out every time they post one of those. They think it's what Bill Burr called it, "the champagne of victory".
 
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President Trump may be able to establish the Board of Peace without immediate congressional approval if the obligations are limited, but any significant funding, like the proposed $10 billion, typically requires congressional authorization. Therefore, while he can initiate the organization, the allocation of taxpayer money would need Congress's approval.

justsecurity.org Military

Congressional Approval for Funding​

Presidential Authority​

President Trump can propose funding for the Board of Peace, but he cannot unilaterally allocate taxpayer money without congressional approval. The U.S. Constitution grants Congress the "power of the purse," meaning only Congress can authorize spending taxpayer dollars.

Potential Scenarios​

  • Limited Scope Agreements: If the obligations of the Board of Peace are minimal, the President might enter into the agreement without needing Congress's approval. However, this would not include significant funding.
  • Funding Requirements: For the $10 billion pledge to rebuild Gaza, Congress must approve the allocation in a future budget. The President could attempt to reallocate existing funds, but this could face legal challenges.

Current Context​

As of now, Trump has not secured congressional approval for the $10 billion commitment. Given the political climate and ongoing budget negotiations, it is uncertain whether Congress would approve such funding.
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It has already been approved, moron.
 
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