During the fourth week of the U.S. government shutdown, reports emerged that a private citizen donated $130 million to ensure military personnel were paid. The New York Times identified the donor as billionaire Timothy Mellon, though neither he nor the White House confirmed it. President Trump praised the contribution as a patriotic gesture handled through a nonprofit supporting military families.
The shutdown, caused by a standoff between Senate Democrats and House Republicans over spending priorities, left hundreds of thousands without pay. Mellon’s donation provided short-term relief but reignited debate over whether private wealth should fill gaps created by political gridlock. Supporters viewed it as compassionate, while critics saw it as a troubling sign of governmental failure. Regardless of confirmation, the donation became a powerful symbol of generosity amid partisan division.