It's Wednesday, May 27th.
I'm Jane Koston, and this is What A Day, the show that briefly wondered,
hey, what's Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. up to?
The answer, wrestling snakes outside of Dr. Oz's house.
I don't know what I expected.
On today's show, President Donald Trump has a three-hour-long physical,
and his administration is reportedly thinking about having all federal employees sign NDAs.
Sounds familiar.
But let's start with Trump's $1.776 billion MAGA slush fund.
The fund intended for victims of DOJ weaponization has very few supporters.
Besides, of course, the people who rioted on January 6th, who are looking forward to their checks.
Here's bullhorn lady Rachel Powell speaking to CNN about the fund.
"It's my crime that day of breaking a window. Technically, that's a misdemeanor charge.
And yet I had three years of a house arrest,
then having to endure everything I did through prison and getting a five-year sentence
on top of that. That's clearly weaponization." Never a good sign when you're saying technically about your charges.
The fund came out of a deal made by Trump's personal attorneys
and lawyers of the government over the leak of his tax records.
TLDR.
Trump sued the IRS while president, and then the government, of which he is the head, settled.