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Trump administration accused of approving illegal COVID loan worth $700 million

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U.S. President Donald Trump, center, speaks while Steve Mnuchin, U.S. Secretary of Treasury, left, and Karen Kerrigan, president and chief executive officer of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images) WASHINGTON - The Trump administration is facing allegations of illegally approving a COVID loan worth $700 million to a trucking company which violates the CARES Act, an economic assistance and health care services program for individuals, families, and businesses impacted by COVID-19.Former President Donald Trump signed the CARES Act into law in March 2020.The Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis released a report Wednesday alleging that the administration illegally awarded the loan to Yellow Corporation, a trucking company.According to the report, the Trump administration agreed to allow Yellow Corporation to use $400 million of its $700 million loan for long-term investments, a violation of the CARES Act that requires businesses to use the money for lost revenue due to the pandemic.RELATED: Donald Trump found in civil contempt of courtThe Select Subcommittee's new report follows an investigation launched by the agency into Yellow Corporation's eligibility for the CARES Act loan in June 2020.Yellow Corporation executives reportedly wanted to use the loan money for long-term capital investments.

According to the report, Yellow's chief financial officer wrote to a creditor that they had their "hand in the cookie jar" and would attempt to get "catch up capital expenditures."According to the report, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadow planned to contact Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin about the organization's application in May 2020.

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