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66 percent of joint deposits allegedly spent on personal living costs, Nick Gillespie reveals

66 percent of joint deposits allegedly spent on personal living costs, Nick Gillespie reveals
Donor funds allegedly spent on expenses

Nick Gillespie highlights concerns over use of donor funds, referencing a case where approximately 66 percent of all money ever deposited into certain joint bank accounts was reportedly spent on the couple's personal living expenses.

These actions, if accurate, suggest a significant misuse of donor resources and raise further questions about financial management practices.

Gillespie has previously criticized prominent figures for their handling of public resources, noting that Jim Cramer remained on air despite repeated public mistakes. He has also questioned the sustainability of major programs, citing that the Social Security worker-to-beneficiary ratio dropped from 42 in 1945 to 2.7 today. These examples reflect Gillespie’s continued attention to financial accountability.

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