“So I always keep this fake Hollywood money in my car so when a homeless person asks for money, then I give him like a fake $5 bill, so I feel good about myself, they feel good. And then, when they go to use it, they get arrested so I’m actually like helping clean up the community. You know, getting them off the street.” – Former Trump aide and Project 2025 leader Johnny McEntee, in a TikTok video posted by the The Right Stuff, the MAGA dating app he founded in 2022. McEntee appeared here last week when he vowed that porn will be banned during Trump’s second term.
Johnny McEntee, senior advisor to Project 2025, claims he distributes fake money to homeless people so that when they use it, they will be arrested.
He asserts that he does this to help “clean up the street.”
pic.twitter.com/TCFaKel2FX— The Intellectualist (@highbrow_nobrow) May 12, 2024
How broken must you be to do this and think it’s funny? https://t.co/EpmTFJPnqM
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) May 12, 2024
This is sick.
This is evil.
This is cruel.
Getting people “comfortable” with all of that is the goal.
I don’t want to live in a world where this is ok. Do you? https://t.co/J4yze5Cta0— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) May 13, 2024
Johnny McEntee allegedly forged the order withdrawing US troops from Afghanistan and Somalia.
And “the only part that looked anything like an official presidential order was Trump’s signature.”
Well, McEntee just told @pablofindsout how he *mastered forging Trump’s signature*: pic.twitter.com/DmB0OQD5c6
— ‘Miserable’ Pablo Torre
(@PabloTorre) November 11, 2023
Johnny McEntee, who is currently under investigation by the Department of Homeland Security for what a source says are serious financial crimes, had been granted a permanent security clearance before he was abruptly fired Monday. https://t.co/WcOhEgGgMd
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) March 13, 2018
“Engineering much of the post-election purge is Johnny McEntee, a former college quarterback who was hustled out of the White House two years ago after a security clearance check turned up a prolific habit for online gambling.” https://t.co/Wq9mEmztoD
— “Mark Berman” (@markberman) November 14, 2020