National Enquirer

SKY’S THE LIMIT FOR TRAVEL-CRAZY CONGRESS!

Filthy-rich pols raid cookie jar for lavish overseas trips

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ABOMBSHELL investigat­ion reveals millionair­e members of Congress are squanderin­g hardworkin­g taxpayers’ money on “official” foreign travel junkets, which appear to be vacations in disguise! An exhaustive National ENQUIRER analysis shows the greedy reps have racked up a whopping $32 million in overseas travel expenses during the last four years, with many of them blowing five-figure amounts on airfare alone!

“It’s gross, it’s out of touch with what average Americans are concerned about, and it’s embarrassi­ng,” fumes David Williams, president of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, a Washington,

D.C., government watchdog. “People were suffering from the pandemic and our representa­tives were still jetsetting around the world.” U.S. government records show Republican­s and Democrats alike are guilty of sparing no expense as they scoot around the globe on the American taxpayers’ dime.

“They’re milking taxpayers like dairy cows!” declares another watchdog, Adam Andrzejews­ki, CEO and founder of OpenTheBoo­ks. com.

In one particular­ly blatant example, Wyoming’s Republican Sen. John Barrasso, who has a net worth estimated at more than

$5.6 million, spent $11,488 flying to the Arabian nation of Qatar in late 2020. At the same time, some 11 million Americans were still out of work from the ravages of COVID-19. Alarmingly, the tally could have been much worse as the pandemic curtailed travel in the past two years. The elected officials spent $1.8 million in 2020 and

$2.2 million for foreign excursions through the first three quarters of 2021, the latest available figures for that year. In contrast, they splurged nearly $28 million in the two previous years.

Even with the pandemic putting the skids on lawmakers’ wanderlust, the $32 million spent on foreign trips from 2018 to 2021 still works out to an average of nearly $60,000 for each of Congress’ 535 members. By comparison, the average annual income for a man working full time in 2020 was $61,417, while a woman made just $50,982, the

Census Bureau reports.

To uncover the high-flying culprits, The ENQUIRER scoured the foreign travel expenses that committees in both the House and Senate are mandated to publish in the Congressio­nal Record. Shockingly, the data reveals members broke the bank in booking dozens upon dozens of commercial itinerarie­s exceeding

$10,000 for themselves and staffers — when the average internatio­nal airfare ticket costs $1,049, according to the Airlines Reporting Corporatio­n.

In another example, last November

Rep. David Valadao (R-Calif.) spent nearly $15,000 of taxpayer money on airfare for a three-day trip to Albania to visit Afghan refugees awaiting passage to the U.S. A spokesman for Valadao blames the pricey airfare on last-minute itinerary changes due to a late vote in Congress on the day of Valadao’s departure.

And in August 2019, Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) blew a hefty $21,713 on airfare to Oceania.

Andrzejews­ki cheered The ENQUIRER for exposing what he describes as Congress’ “out of control” foreign travel spending.

“Congress insists this is necessary for educationa­l purposes so they can make informed decisions,” he says. “But [our own research shows] the top destinatio­ns are Paris, Brussels and Berlin. Oftentimes, their ‘education’ looks suspicious­ly like a fancy vacation.”

Congress does not appropriat­e money for foreign travel each year. Members simply go wherever and whenever they want, and the U.S. Treasury coughs up the dough.

Sources note the totals do not reflect the true amount the free-spending politicos cost taxpayers for foreign flings — because the figures don’t include flights the reps take on military planes. “Military flights aren’t free,” Williams tells The ENQUIRER, “And once the members arrive, there are also hotel costs, transporta­tion and room service fees. These costs really add up, although it’s unclear what benefit the taxpayer is getting for a $30 hamburger.”

In yet another example, records show House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) led a 32-member delegation to Britain for a four-day trip in November 2021. The participat­ing House members all flew on military jets, yet the trip still cost nearly $100,000.

“In a world of technology and being able to communicat­e via Zoom and digitally, you don’t need huge delegation­s traveling on the taxpayers’ dime,” blasts Williams. “You can accomplish the same thing with one or two members and a few staff. It’s clearly wasteful.”

 ?? ?? David Williams of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance calls pols’
spending “embarrassi­ng”
Watchdog Adam Andrzejews­ki
says, “They’re milking taxpayers like dairy cows”
David Williams of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance calls pols’ spending “embarrassi­ng” Watchdog Adam Andrzejews­ki says, “They’re milking taxpayers like dairy cows”
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi led a U.S. delegation to Britain in
2021 — a four-day trip that cost nearly $100,000
Sen. John Barrasso
Rep. Brad Wenstrup
Rep. David Valadao Speaker Nancy Pelosi led a U.S. delegation to Britain in 2021 — a four-day trip that cost nearly $100,000 Sen. John Barrasso Rep. Brad Wenstrup

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