On February 19, 2026, President Donald Trump announced that the United States would contribute $10 billion to the newly formed “Board of Peace” at its inaugural meeting in Washington, D.C. The board—created under Trump’s 20‑point Gaza plan and described by some reports as chaired by him “for life”—also drew roughly $7 billion in pledges from other nations. Administration officials have not specified the funding source or whether Congress will approve the transfer; critics warn the body’s legal structure, Trump’s enduring control, and scant transparency could create conflicts of interest and raise questions about oversight and where taxpayer dollars would flow. (cbsnews.com)
