campaign: But his statements are prompting charges of hypocrisy because the city claims the president's political campaign owes an outstanding debt from a February campaign rally specifically, more than half a million dollars, according to MSNBC. On Monday, an El Paso city official said Trump has yet to pay. REUTERS/Leah Millis President Donald Trump publicly pledged all the support of the federal government on Saturday after 22 people were shot to death in an El Paso Walmart this weekend. According to Laura Cruz-Acosta, communications manager for the El Paso city manager's office, the president has an outstanding bill of 569,204.63 for police and public safety services associated with a February campaign rally. Become one. The Texas Tribune thanks its sponsors.
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