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This one’s for Nono. The Trumps stole from a kids cancer charity. Do you understand? A kids cancer charity.

And while donors to the Eric Trump Foundation were told their money was going to help sick kids, more than $500,000 was re-donated to other charities, many of which were connected to Trump family members or interests, including at least four groups that subsequently paid to hold golf tournaments at Trump courses
Fake News.
 
Fake News.

Can you imagine?
Family of liars...

From 2011 to 2015, the Eric Trump Foundation donated more than $6 million to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, but it also doled out over $500,000 to about 40 other charities, while assuring donors on its website that all gifts supported St. Jude.
 
Can you imagine?
Family of liars...

From 2011 to 2015, the Eric Trump Foundation donated more than $6 million to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, but it also doled out over $500,000 to about 40 other charities, while assuring donors on its website that all gifts supported St. Jude.
More Fake News.
 
More Fake News.

New York Supreme Court ordered President Donald J. Trump to pay $2 million in damages "for improperly using charitable assets to intervene in the 2016 presidential primaries and further his own political interests."

As part of the settlement, other stipulations in the lawsuit were resolved, including one related to the Trump family’s involvement with charities. The settlement required mandatory training for the three elder Trump children and imposed restrictions on Donald J. Trump should he join another charity as director.

Any charity for which Trump serves as a director must have a majority of independent directors (meaning no one in his inner-circle). Also, it must engage counsel with expertise in New York not-for-profit law. And it has to use the services of an accounting firm to monitor and audit the organization’s grants and expenses. If Trump starts a new charity, that charity must also comply with those requirements and report to the New York Attorney General for five years. The settlement includes a "total ban on any self-dealing," as the lawsuit had charged that Trump repeatedly used his foundation's money for his own personal, business, and political interests.
 
New York Supreme Court ordered President Donald J. Trump to pay $2 million in damages "for improperly using charitable assets to intervene in the 2016 presidential primaries and further his own political interests."

As part of the settlement, other stipulations in the lawsuit were resolved, including one related to the Trump family’s involvement with charities. The settlement required mandatory training for the three elder Trump children and imposed restrictions on Donald J. Trump should he join another charity as director.

Any charity for which Trump serves as a director must have a majority of independent directors (meaning no one in his inner-circle). Also, it must engage counsel with expertise in New York not-for-profit law. And it has to use the services of an accounting firm to monitor and audit the organization’s grants and expenses. If Trump starts a new charity, that charity must also comply with those requirements and report to the New York Attorney General for five years. The settlement includes a "total ban on any self-dealing," as the lawsuit had charged that Trump repeatedly used his foundation's money for his own personal, business, and political interests.
. . . like buying huge paintings of himself. LOL!
 
In 2007, Donald Trump spent $20,000 that belonged to his charity — the Donald J. Trump Foundation — to buy a six-foot-tall portrait of himself during a fundraiser auction at his Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida.

That purchase was reported Sunday by The Washington Post. Since then, the portrait has been the center of a mystery: What did Trump do with the painting after he bought it?

If Trump did not give the painting to a charity — or find a way to use it for charitable purposes — he may have violated IRS rules against “self-dealing,” which prohibit nonprofit leaders from spending charity money on themselves.

 
More Fake News.





U.S.Eric Trump Charity Paid Trump Family Business More Than $150,000
By Graham Lanktree On 1/12/18 at 7:05 AM EST
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A charity started by Eric Trump poured nearly $150,000 into properties owned by his father President Donald Trump during the 2016 election.
New tax filings for The Curetivity Foundation (formerly known as The Eric Trump Foundation) show $145,145 was paid from money it raised to the president's Mar-a-Lago golf club in Florida, the former Trump SoHo Hotel in New York, and others.
In 2016 the charity raised $1.7 million, the filing shows. In late 2016 the president's son said he would step aside from the foundation while his father served as Commander-in-Chief.
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Eric Trump attends a rally of his father U.S. President Donald Trump in Huntington, West Virginia U.S., August 3, 2017. Carlos Barria/Reuters
Last June Forbes reported that Trump had insisted his son's charity pay to use facilities owned by the Trump Organization, where Eric Trump is now an executive vice president. The business could have offered the services for free.








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Trump has stepped away from his businesses without selling off his stake in them and placed his sons Eric and Donald Trump Jr. in charge.
"I would always say, 'I can't believe that his dad is billing him for a charitable outing.' But that's what they wanted," said Ian Gillule, a former membership and marketing director at the Trump National Golf Club in Westchester in an interview Forbes at the time. The new tax filings appear to confirm that report.
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Following the report, New York's Attorney General Eric Schneiderman opened an ongoing investigation into whether the charity was involved in self-dealing.
Read more: Eric Trump says dad "isn't playing games" on national security, blasts Russia probe as "sham"
The new filings show that the foundation paid $1.3 million to the causes it was raising the money for and spent the rest on the expense of each event it held at Trump properties.
Filings by the charity last spring showed its rename to Curetivity and an overhaul of its board. It was co-founded by Eric Trump and two friends.
The bulk of the money raised by the charity over the years has gone to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, which studies cancer in children. Eric Trump has said that he raised about $15 million for the hospital.
In 2015 the hospital named a surgery and intensive-care unit after the Eric Trump Foundation after it pledged to give the institution $20 million over a decade.
 
messy said:


This one’s for Nono. The Trumps stole from a kids cancer charity. Do you understand? A kids cancer charity.

And while donors to the Eric Trump Foundation were told their money was going to help sick kids, more than $500,000 was re-donated to other charities, many of which were connected to Trump family members or interests, including at least four groups that subsequently paid to hold golf tournaments at Trump courses
Fake News.

Not only is it False, but the TRUTH is how this subterranean DNC boiler room troll took
the facts from what the Clinton's did in Haiti and manufactured a rubbish story out of it.
$$$$$$$$$ Nice Wedding Chelsea had wasn't it " Messy ".....$$$$$$$$$$$
 
Not only is it False, but the TRUTH is how this subterranean DNC boiler room troll took
the facts from what the Clinton's did in Haiti and manufactured a rubbish story out of it.
$$$$$$$$$ Nice Wedding Chelsea had wasn't it " Messy ".....$$$$$$$$$$$

Nono, do you ever wonder why you’re such a lying sack of shit? What I said is true.
 
Nono, do you ever wonder why you’re such a lying sack of shit? What I said is true.

Prove your FALSE statement is TRUE...

There ya go.....Put up or shut up....You and
Husky Poo are now the Monkey Butt Twins...

Your mentor is the Golf Ball Thief who lies....
 
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