
Johnny McEntee, a former White House aide and senior advisor to Project 2025, has sparked significant controversy and backlash with his claim of distributing counterfeit money to homeless individuals. McEntee, who also served as Trump's Director of the Office of Personnel Management, stated his actions were intended to help 'clean up the streets' by having these individuals arrested when they attempt to use the fake money. This practice, revealed in an outrageous video, has been widely criticized as illegal and unethical, with various news outlets and commentators highlighting the potential criminal implications of his actions, including the distribution of counterfeit currency, which is a federal crime.







A Republican former White House aide and conservative dating app founder is drawing backlash for saying he gives fake money to homeless people so they’ll get arrested. https://t.co/9UcmYtCX17
George Floyd was detained and ultimately murdered by police for passing a fake $20 bill. Wouldn’t surprise me if that was McEntee’s inspiration. With Trumpophiles, the cruelty is the point. https://t.co/sSkQKwc3BQ
Knowingly giving counterfeit money to homeless people is, in fact, a federal crime. https://t.co/uZm9eWAXIc