Dirty don university bribes-I give 2, 3 years later I call them :)

Bill

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This is the kinda stuff dirty don does & the good reason he will never show his dirty returns..

Donald Trump has long insisted he's uniquely qualified to fix a political system corrupted by campaign contributions because he knows that system inside and out.

"I give to everybody," Trump said in a Fox News debate last summer. "When they call, I give. And you know what? When I need something from them, two years later, three years later? I call them. They are there for me."

Those words hang over Trump this week as he fields questions about a campaign contribution he made three years ago to a fundraising committee for Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. That contribution has drawn scrutiny in part because the $25,000 came from Trump's nonprofit charitable foundation — in violation of IRS rules — and because the foundation failed to properly report the gift on its tax return. The foundation incorrectly reported that the money went to an unrelated charity in Kansas with a similar name.

"There's a problem first of all with a charity giving a political contribution, and then it looks like there's a problem with giving false information to the IRS," said Noah Bookbinder, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a liberal watchdog group.

CREW filed a complaint over the Trump contribution in March.

Bookbinder says the timing of Trump's gift was also suspicious, coming just days after a newspaper reported that Attorney General Bondi's office was reviewing a lawsuit that the state of New York had filed against Trump University. New York accused the so-called university of bilking students who had signed up to learn the billionaire's money-making secrets.

"A news story comes out saying that the attorney general's office is looking into this New York state lawsuit into Trump University and related entities, and a few days later, this contribution from the Trump Foundation comes in to a group supporting Attorney General Bondi," Bookbinder said. "That's certainly something we think ought to be investigated." CREW has also filed complaints with the Florida Ethics Commission and the attorney general's inspector general.

Bondi's spokesman disputes the idea that Florida's attorney general was considering her own legal action against Trump University. He says Florida was merely reviewing the New York complaint to see if it had any relevance for the state.

"There was no basis for any investigation into Trump University because at the time of the original media inquiries in 2013, this Office had received only one consumer complaint," spokesman Whitney Ray said in an emailed statement.

Trump told reporters traveling on his plane this week there was no connection:awesome: between the New York lawsuit and his gift to the Florida attorney general's fundraising committee.

"I've just known Pam Bondi for years. I have a lot of respect for her. Never spoke to her about that at all," Trump said.:rofl2: (Same thing he said about hillary & probably his standard go to lie)


New York's lawsuit against Trump University is still pending, along with a lawsuit filed by former students of the school. No other states sued the now-shuttered university. Trump still says he wants to reopen the school once the legal battles are resolved.

"Many of the attorney generals turned that case down. Because I'll win that case in court," Trump said Monday.

According to the Washington Post, Trump recently reimbursed his foundation for the $25,000 political contribution. He also paid a $2,500 fine to the IRS for improperly channeling that gift through a nonprofit foundation.
 
And people give to the Clintons why? Because the Clintons never help them out? You seem shocked over these revelations as if you think it has never happened before Trump. Is that what you think?
 
You seem more concerned about clinton & me than the lying POS that cheated ppl & is bribing officials & lying to the IRS........

That is the topic, care to add your 2cents to that??
 
The Clintons didn't campaign on being outsiders who wouldn't take donor dollars because they'd be obligated.

But Dirty Don did.
 
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OH DIRTY DON, IS THAT A CASH DONATION IN YOUR POCKET, OR ARE YOU JUST GLAD TO SEE ME?






Trump opened his 126-room Palm Beach mansion, Mar-a-Lago, for a $3,000-per-person fundraiser for Pam Bondi, the Florida attorney general who had recently decided not to join a lawsuit against Trump University and was facing a tough reelection campaign.

The previous fall, his personal foundation had given $25,000 to a pro-Bondi PAC. By hosting her fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago and bringing in some of his own star power, Trump provided Bondi’s campaign with a nice financial boost.

Since he began his run for the White House, Trump has repeatedly claimed that Bondi is merely someone he has supported politically. But his fundraising efforts for her were extensive and varied: In addition to the $25,000 donation from his foundation and the star-studded Mar-a-Lago event, Trump and his daughter Ivanka each gave $500 to Bondi’s campaign in the fall of 2013. The following spring, Ivanka and her father donated another $125,000 to the Republican Party of Florida ― Bondi’s single biggest source of campaign funds.



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-pam-bondi-trump-university_us_57cf2c6ce4b0a48094a64854?
 
Bbbut he's an outsider, a non-politician!


Trump charged his own presidential campaign roughly $140,000 for use of the mansion.

Trump has used money to influence politicians ― an accusation that he hasn’t always denied.

“I’ve got to give to them, because when I want something, I get it,” he said in January. “When I call, they kiss my ass. It’s true. They kiss my ass. It’s true.”

When Bondi was elected attorney general, the broader question of what to do about all the Trump Institute complaints ― and whether Florida could or should join pending lawsuits ― had yet to be resolved.

As late as Sept. 14, 2013, Bondi’s spokesman said that the office was reviewing the allegations “to see if they have any relevance in Florida.”

But around that time, Bondi personally solicited Trump for a political donation.

Three days before Trump’s foundation donated to the pro-Bondi PAC, the Orlando Sentinel reported that her office was considering joining the New York lawsuit against Trump University.

On Sept. 17, the real estate mogul’s charitable foundation wrote the $25,000 check to the Bondi-backing PAC named And Justice For All.

The check proved to be a violation of Internal Revenue Service rules for tax-exempt nonprofits. Trump recently paid a $2,500 penalty.

Florida isn’t the only state where campaign donations appeared to be linked to investigations of Trump that went nowhere. In 2013, the businessman gave $35,000 to then-Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, who dropped his probe into Trump University.

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OH DIRTY DON, I'M GETTING SO WET



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-pam-bondi-trump-university_us_57cf2c6ce4b0a48094a64854?
 
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OH DIRTY DON, IS THAT A CASH DONATION IN YOUR POCKET, OR ARE YOU JUST GLAD TO SEE ME?






Trump opened his 126-room Palm Beach mansion, Mar-a-Lago, for a $3,000-per-person fundraiser for Pam Bondi, the Florida attorney general who had recently decided not to join a lawsuit against Trump University and was facing a tough reelection campaign.

The previous fall, his personal foundation had given $25,000 to a pro-Bondi PAC. By hosting her fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago and bringing in some of his own star power, Trump provided Bondi’s campaign with a nice financial boost.

Since he began his run for the White House, Trump has repeatedly claimed that Bondi is merely someone he has supported politically. But his fundraising efforts for her were extensive and varied: In addition to the $25,000 donation from his foundation and the star-studded Mar-a-Lago event, Trump and his daughter Ivanka each gave $500 to Bondi’s campaign in the fall of 2013. The following spring, Ivanka and her father donated another $125,000 to the Republican Party of Florida ― Bondi’s single biggest source of campaign funds.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-pam-bondi-trump-university_us_57cf2c6ce4b0a48094a64854?

"In combining a sketchy business endeavor, comically open hypocrisy in re: Hillary Clinton, and the suggestion that he might be indirectly overcharging his campaign donors, this story is a pretty strong 9 out of 10 on the Trump Scale. The only thing that's missing is someone retweeting a white supremacist, but let's give it time."
 
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