In a shocking display of cruelty, a former White House aide and conservative dating app founder has sparked outrage by revealing that he gives fake money to homeless people, knowing it will lead to their arrest.
In a TikTok video, John McEntee, who previously served as President Trump’s personal “body man,” proudly shared his tactic for “cleaning up the community” by handing out counterfeit bills to vulnerable individuals. While he later claimed it was “just a joke,” the video’s content and his smirking demeanor suggest otherwise.
McEntee’s callous prank has drawn widespread condemnation from users and observers alike. Tara Setmayer, a moderate conservative, labeled him a “cruel, indecent POS” and expressed disbelief at his actions.
David Corn, Washington bureau chief for Mother Jones, questioned the extent of McEntee’s brokenness, asking how someone could find humor in such a mean-spirited act.
Also, commenters pointed out the potential legal implications of McEntee’s actions, as possessing or delivering counterfeit currency with intent to defraud can lead to fines or imprisonment of up to 20 years.
Although his claim of it being “just a joke” may spare him legal consequences, the incident has left a sour taste, highlighting the need for empathy and compassion towards those struggling with homelessness.