Look bud...no one is buying the bullshit coming from the Left...filthy LefTards pretend to be concerned about children being preyed upon by adults...haha...funny shit.....nothing is indecent or out of bounds for the Left and everybody knows it...we all know damn good and well that "P" will soon be added to your disgusting acronym....haha
Broke loser This OK with you?
Forbes has reported that Donald Trump charged his son's charity to use Trump Organization golf courses.CARLO ALLEGRI/REUTERS
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Updated | The Trump Foundation came under heavy scrutiny during Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. David Farenthold of
The Washington Post even won the Pulitzer Prize solely for his reporting on Trump's charitable (mis)givings, which included
using $20,000 of his foundation's money to purchase a portrait of himself. After the election in November, the Trump Foundation
admitted to violating a legal prohibition on "self-dealing," or using money meant for a nonprofit to benefit its leader.
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Such shady practices apparently weren't limited to his own charity. According to
a report released Tuesday by Forbes, once his son Eric's charity golf tournament started raising a substantial amount of money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, which specializes in pediatric cancer, Trump began charging for the use of Trump Organization golf courses, and, ultimately, funneling the money the tournament raised into other charities that benefited Trump's business interests.
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Eric Trump, who first hosted the Eric Trump Foundation golf invitational in 2007, has always maintained that he is able to hold the event on Trump Organization courses free of charge, and that much of the food, drinks, entertainment and equipment is either comped or paid for by sponsors. According to tax filings obtained by
Forbes, the event expenses averaged around $50,000 for each of its first four years.
Then, in 2011, the cost rose to $142,000. This was allegedly because Trump learned that the course was being used without charge, and became upset. "Mr. Trump had a cow," Ian Gillule, a former membership and marketing director at Trump National Westchester, told
Forbes. "He flipped. He was like, 'We're donating all of this stuff, and there's no paper trail? No credit?' And he went nuts. He said, 'I don't care if it's my son or not—everybody gets billed.'"
Trump then essentially laundered money through the tournament by having his foundation donate to his son, in order to cover the event fees that the Trump Organization was now being paid. From
Forbes: