Trump corruption in USA: Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural

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Don't be concerned about Ukraine, Donald Trump has incited more corruption int he USA than will ever be seen in Ukraine.

Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is walking around with money falling out of his over-full pockets as he cashes in on Donald Trump's POTUS tenure.

The courts have now decided that Grand Jury material from the Mueller investigation should be turned over to Congress investigation committees. This will expose more of the dark deeds and dirty doings in Donald Trump's shadow.

The Donald Trump presidency is the most corrupt POTUS administration there has been, and it is unraveling as the obstruction to the release of information on the criminal acts of Donald Trump's associates is exposed.

Melania Trump is implicated in $30 million missing from the fund and it is speculated it is a payoff to prevent her from disassociating from Donald Trump.

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee
Imaad Zuberi pleaded guilty to making almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office.

Oct. 23, 2019, 3:23 AM +07
By Andrew Blankstein, Tom Winter and Rich Schapiro

A California venture capitalist who donated $900,000 to President Donald Trump's inaugural committee has admitted to falsifying records to hide his work as a foreign agent while lobbying high-level U.S. officials, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.

Imaad Zuberi, 49, has agreed to plead guilty to tax evasion, filing bogus foreign agent registration records and providing almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California.
The charging documents do not specify which candidates received the illegal money funneled from foreign entities between September 2011 and November 2016. Federal prosecutors also did not reveal the source of the $900,000 that Zuberi donated to the Trump inaugural committee in December 2016.

A longtime political donor, Zuberi has supported candidates on both sides of the aisle. But he threw his support to Trump following the 2016 election.

He previously donated to a host of Republican and Democratic politicians, including former Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton in 2015, Republican Sen. Lindsay Graham in 2014, then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris in 2015, and Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2011.
Efforts to reach Zuberi, who is expected to make his first court appearance Oct. 30, were not successful. His spokesman, Steve Rabinowitz, declined comment.

Prosecutors say Zuberi solicited foreign nationals and representatives of foreign governments, claiming he could use his influence in Washington, D.C., to alter U.S. foreign policy and open up business opportunities for his clients.

Zuberi went to great lengths to pull off his scheme — hiring lobbyists, retaining public relations professionals and making campaign contributions — and in the process gained access to high-level U.S. officials, according to federal prosecutors.

Some U.S. officials agreed to take action on issues Zuberi presented to them, prosecutors said, but most of his efforts were unsuccessful and his clients lost large amounts of money.

"Mr. Zuberi’s multifaceted scheme allowed him to line his pockets by concealing the fact that he was representing foreign clients, obtaining access for clients by making a long series of illegal contributions, and skimming money paid by his clients," United States Attorney Nick Hanna said.

"Mr. Zuberi circumvented laws designed to insulate U.S. policy and our election process from foreign intervention. This investigation has halted his illegal conduct, will result in several felony convictions, and could send him to prison for a lengthy period of time."

Zuberi's name surfaced last February amid reports that Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was questioned about Zuberi in the process of providing information to federal prosecutors investigating the Trump Organization and the Trump Inaugural Committee.

Zuberi issued a $100,000 check to Cohen as part of a consulting agreement in February 2017, Zuberi's spokesman told NBC News. That was two months after he made the almost $1 million donation to the Trump inaugural committee, federal records show.

But Zuberi's spokesman said the check was never cashed. Zuberi and Cohen never spoke again after March 2017, Rabinowitz said.

“Imaad [Zuberi] did not pursue Cohen; it was the other way around," Rabinowitz said. "And their would-be relationship fell apart when Zuberi didn’t sign the contract, not when Cohen didn’t cash the check. And how could he? They didn’t have a deal.”
 
Don't be concerned about Ukraine, Donald Trump has incited more corruption int he USA than will ever be seen in Ukraine.

Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is walking around with money falling out of his over-full pockets as he cashes in on Donald Trump's POTUS tenure.

The courts have now decided that Grand Jury material from the Mueller investigation should be turned over to Congress investigation committees. This will expose more of the dark deeds and dirty doings in Donald Trump's shadow.

The Donald Trump presidency is the most corrupt POTUS administration there has been, and it is unraveling as the obstruction to the release of information on the criminal acts of Donald Trump's associates is exposed.

Melania Trump is implicated in $30 million missing from the fund and it is speculated it is a payoff to prevent her from disassociating from Donald Trump.

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee
Imaad Zuberi pleaded guilty to making almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office.

Oct. 23, 2019, 3:23 AM +07
By Andrew Blankstein, Tom Winter and Rich Schapiro

A California venture capitalist who donated $900,000 to President Donald Trump's inaugural committee has admitted to falsifying records to hide his work as a foreign agent while lobbying high-level U.S. officials, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.

Imaad Zuberi, 49, has agreed to plead guilty to tax evasion, filing bogus foreign agent registration records and providing almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California.
The charging documents do not specify which candidates received the illegal money funneled from foreign entities between September 2011 and November 2016. Federal prosecutors also did not reveal the source of the $900,000 that Zuberi donated to the Trump inaugural committee in December 2016.

A longtime political donor, Zuberi has supported candidates on both sides of the aisle. But he threw his support to Trump following the 2016 election.

He previously donated to a host of Republican and Democratic politicians, including former Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton in 2015, Republican Sen. Lindsay Graham in 2014, then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris in 2015, and Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2011.
Efforts to reach Zuberi, who is expected to make his first court appearance Oct. 30, were not successful. His spokesman, Steve Rabinowitz, declined comment.

Prosecutors say Zuberi solicited foreign nationals and representatives of foreign governments, claiming he could use his influence in Washington, D.C., to alter U.S. foreign policy and open up business opportunities for his clients.

Zuberi went to great lengths to pull off his scheme — hiring lobbyists, retaining public relations professionals and making campaign contributions — and in the process gained access to high-level U.S. officials, according to federal prosecutors.

Some U.S. officials agreed to take action on issues Zuberi presented to them, prosecutors said, but most of his efforts were unsuccessful and his clients lost large amounts of money.

"Mr. Zuberi’s multifaceted scheme allowed him to line his pockets by concealing the fact that he was representing foreign clients, obtaining access for clients by making a long series of illegal contributions, and skimming money paid by his clients," United States Attorney Nick Hanna said.

"Mr. Zuberi circumvented laws designed to insulate U.S. policy and our election process from foreign intervention. This investigation has halted his illegal conduct, will result in several felony convictions, and could send him to prison for a lengthy period of time."

Zuberi's name surfaced last February amid reports that Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was questioned about Zuberi in the process of providing information to federal prosecutors investigating the Trump Organization and the Trump Inaugural Committee.

Zuberi issued a $100,000 check to Cohen as part of a consulting agreement in February 2017, Zuberi's spokesman told NBC News. That was two months after he made the almost $1 million donation to the Trump inaugural committee, federal records show.

But Zuberi's spokesman said the check was never cashed. Zuberi and Cohen never spoke again after March 2017, Rabinowitz said.

“Imaad [Zuberi] did not pursue Cohen; it was the other way around," Rabinowitz said. "And their would-be relationship fell apart when Zuberi didn’t sign the contract, not when Cohen didn’t cash the check. And how could he? They didn’t have a deal.”
Hurry swampsters before the backfire happens when the criminal investigation into the origins of the Russia collusion starts bringing results. Hurry, hurry, hurry now.
 
Don't be concerned about Ukraine, Donald Trump has incited more corruption int he USA than will ever be seen in Ukraine.

Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is walking around with money falling out of his over-full pockets as he cashes in on Donald Trump's POTUS tenure.

The courts have now decided that Grand Jury material from the Mueller investigation should be turned over to Congress investigation committees. This will expose more of the dark deeds and dirty doings in Donald Trump's shadow.

The Donald Trump presidency is the most corrupt POTUS administration there has been, and it is unraveling as the obstruction to the release of information on the criminal acts of Donald Trump's associates is exposed.

Melania Trump is implicated in $30 million missing from the fund and it is speculated it is a payoff to prevent her from disassociating from Donald Trump.

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee
Imaad Zuberi pleaded guilty to making almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office.

Oct. 23, 2019, 3:23 AM +07
By Andrew Blankstein, Tom Winter and Rich Schapiro

A California venture capitalist who donated $900,000 to President Donald Trump's inaugural committee has admitted to falsifying records to hide his work as a foreign agent while lobbying high-level U.S. officials, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.

Imaad Zuberi, 49, has agreed to plead guilty to tax evasion, filing bogus foreign agent registration records and providing almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California.
The charging documents do not specify which candidates received the illegal money funneled from foreign entities between September 2011 and November 2016. Federal prosecutors also did not reveal the source of the $900,000 that Zuberi donated to the Trump inaugural committee in December 2016.

A longtime political donor, Zuberi has supported candidates on both sides of the aisle. But he threw his support to Trump following the 2016 election.

He previously donated to a host of Republican and Democratic politicians, including former Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton in 2015, Republican Sen. Lindsay Graham in 2014, then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris in 2015, and Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2011.
Efforts to reach Zuberi, who is expected to make his first court appearance Oct. 30, were not successful. His spokesman, Steve Rabinowitz, declined comment.

Prosecutors say Zuberi solicited foreign nationals and representatives of foreign governments, claiming he could use his influence in Washington, D.C., to alter U.S. foreign policy and open up business opportunities for his clients.

Zuberi went to great lengths to pull off his scheme — hiring lobbyists, retaining public relations professionals and making campaign contributions — and in the process gained access to high-level U.S. officials, according to federal prosecutors.

Some U.S. officials agreed to take action on issues Zuberi presented to them, prosecutors said, but most of his efforts were unsuccessful and his clients lost large amounts of money.

"Mr. Zuberi’s multifaceted scheme allowed him to line his pockets by concealing the fact that he was representing foreign clients, obtaining access for clients by making a long series of illegal contributions, and skimming money paid by his clients," United States Attorney Nick Hanna said.

"Mr. Zuberi circumvented laws designed to insulate U.S. policy and our election process from foreign intervention. This investigation has halted his illegal conduct, will result in several felony convictions, and could send him to prison for a lengthy period of time."

Zuberi's name surfaced last February amid reports that Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was questioned about Zuberi in the process of providing information to federal prosecutors investigating the Trump Organization and the Trump Inaugural Committee.

Zuberi issued a $100,000 check to Cohen as part of a consulting agreement in February 2017, Zuberi's spokesman told NBC News. That was two months after he made the almost $1 million donation to the Trump inaugural committee, federal records show.

But Zuberi's spokesman said the check was never cashed. Zuberi and Cohen never spoke again after March 2017, Rabinowitz said.

“Imaad [Zuberi] did not pursue Cohen; it was the other way around," Rabinowitz said. "And their would-be relationship fell apart when Zuberi didn’t sign the contract, not when Cohen didn’t cash the check. And how could he? They didn’t have a deal.”

Melania Trump is implicated in $30 million missing from the fund and it is speculated it is a payoff to prevent her from disassociating from Donald Trump.

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The guy apparently was a serial donor who supported Obama, Kamala Harris as well as Trump.

That doesn't excuse Trump's corruption.

Follow the money falling out of Jared Kushner's pockets back to the source of the filthy lucre.
 
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Don't be concerned about Ukraine, Donald Trump has incited more corruption int he USA than will ever be seen in Ukraine.

Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is walking around with money falling out of his over-full pockets as he cashes in on Donald Trump's POTUS tenure.

The courts have now decided that Grand Jury material from the Mueller investigation should be turned over to Congress investigation committees. This will expose more of the dark deeds and dirty doings in Donald Trump's shadow.

The Donald Trump presidency is the most corrupt POTUS administration there has been, and it is unraveling as the obstruction to the release of information on the criminal acts of Donald Trump's associates is exposed.

Melania Trump is implicated in $30 million missing from the fund and it is speculated it is a payoff to prevent her from disassociating from Donald Trump.

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee
Imaad Zuberi pleaded guilty to making almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office.

Oct. 23, 2019, 3:23 AM +07
By Andrew Blankstein, Tom Winter and Rich Schapiro

A California venture capitalist who donated $900,000 to President Donald Trump's inaugural committee has admitted to falsifying records to hide his work as a foreign agent while lobbying high-level U.S. officials, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.

Imaad Zuberi, 49, has agreed to plead guilty to tax evasion, filing bogus foreign agent registration records and providing almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California.
The charging documents do not specify which candidates received the illegal money funneled from foreign entities between September 2011 and November 2016. Federal prosecutors also did not reveal the source of the $900,000 that Zuberi donated to the Trump inaugural committee in December 2016.

A longtime political donor, Zuberi has supported candidates on both sides of the aisle. But he threw his support to Trump following the 2016 election.

He previously donated to a host of Republican and Democratic politicians, including former Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton in 2015, Republican Sen. Lindsay Graham in 2014, then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris in 2015, and Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2011.
Efforts to reach Zuberi, who is expected to make his first court appearance Oct. 30, were not successful. His spokesman, Steve Rabinowitz, declined comment.

Prosecutors say Zuberi solicited foreign nationals and representatives of foreign governments, claiming he could use his influence in Washington, D.C., to alter U.S. foreign policy and open up business opportunities for his clients.

Zuberi went to great lengths to pull off his scheme — hiring lobbyists, retaining public relations professionals and making campaign contributions — and in the process gained access to high-level U.S. officials, according to federal prosecutors.

Some U.S. officials agreed to take action on issues Zuberi presented to them, prosecutors said, but most of his efforts were unsuccessful and his clients lost large amounts of money.

"Mr. Zuberi’s multifaceted scheme allowed him to line his pockets by concealing the fact that he was representing foreign clients, obtaining access for clients by making a long series of illegal contributions, and skimming money paid by his clients," United States Attorney Nick Hanna said.

"Mr. Zuberi circumvented laws designed to insulate U.S. policy and our election process from foreign intervention. This investigation has halted his illegal conduct, will result in several felony convictions, and could send him to prison for a lengthy period of time."

Zuberi's name surfaced last February amid reports that Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was questioned about Zuberi in the process of providing information to federal prosecutors investigating the Trump Organization and the Trump Inaugural Committee.

Zuberi issued a $100,000 check to Cohen as part of a consulting agreement in February 2017, Zuberi's spokesman told NBC News. That was two months after he made the almost $1 million donation to the Trump inaugural committee, federal records show.

But Zuberi's spokesman said the check was never cashed. Zuberi and Cohen never spoke again after March 2017, Rabinowitz said.

“Imaad [Zuberi] did not pursue Cohen; it was the other way around," Rabinowitz said. "And their would-be relationship fell apart when Zuberi didn’t sign the contract, not when Cohen didn’t cash the check. And how could he? They didn’t have a deal.”

Melania Trump is implicated in $30 million missing from the fund and it is speculated it is a payoff to prevent her from disassociating from Donald Trump.

link?

Please don't thank me.

Trump's Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to Firm of First ...

https://www.nytimes.com › 2018/02/15 › politics › trumps-inaugural-commi...

Feb 15, 2018 - The nonprofit group that oversaw Mr. Trump's inauguration and surrounding ... of the funds — more than $57 million — went to four event-planning companies. ... firm, was Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a longtime friend of Mrs. Trump's. .... the donor names were omitted from the I.R.S. filing released Thursday.

Donald Trump inauguration spending under investigation ...

https://www.usatoday.com › story › news › politics › 2018/12/13 › donald-tr...

Dec 13, 2018 - Trump's inauguration spending under investigation by federal authorities, reports say ..... some of the donors to Trump's $107 million inauguration fund attempted to ..... Recording artist Jackie Evancho arrives for the Presidential 30 of 57 ... much of the money was spent and where the rest may have gone.
Trump Inauguration Spending Under Criminal Investigation by ...

https://www.wsj.com › articles › trump-inauguration-spending-under-crimin...

Dec 13, 2018 - Probe looking into whether committee misspent funds and top donors ... 0:00 / 2:30 ... Trump Inaugural Committee Under Investigation: What to Know ... Trump's 2017 inaugural committee misspent some of the record $107 million it ... a former adviser to Melania Trump, who worked on the inaugural events.
Missing: $30 ‎| ‎Must include: ‎$30
Trump Inauguration Money Went to Trump Organization With ...

https://www.thewrap.com › trump-inauguration-money-went-to-trump-org...

Dec 14, 2018 - According to the report, Ivanka Trump, a senior executive with the Trump ... Also Read: Trump's Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to Firm ...
Trump inaugural committee paid $26 million to friend of ...

https://www.cnbc.com › 2018/02/15 › trump-inaugural-committee-paid-26-...

Feb 15, 2018 - A newly released tax report shows the Trump inaugural committee ... Trump's inaugural committee paid $26 million to Melania Trump's friend ... Wynn also quit his post as finance chief for the Republican National Committee.
Trump's Inauguration Money Is Still Missing One Year After ...

https://www.newsweek.com › ... › Money › Is › Missing › White › House

Jan 18, 2018 - Almost one year after President Donald Trump took the oath of office, millions of dollars from his leftover inauguration funds have still not been ...
Donald Trump and the Case of the $107000000 - Rolling Stone

https://www.rollingstone.com › politics › politics-news › donald-trump-an...

May 15, 2018 - donald trump inaugural fund slush ... was similarly perplexed about how Trump's committee could have spent $107 million on inaugural events.
Inaugural Committee Money Probe Reportedly Closes in on ...

https://www.rollingstone.com › politics › politics-news › ivanka-trump-ina...

Dec 15, 2018 - First Daughter Ivanka Trump, advisor to the president. ... Trump's committee raised almost $107 million dollars, dwarfing spending for other presidential inaugurations. ... the United Arab Emirates illegally donated to the inaugural fund. ... Oklahoma. Tuesday. Oct 29. 5:30 PM · Tool. BOK Center - Tulsa, OK.
Trump's Inauguration: Record Spending Leaves Little For ...

https://www.npr.org › 2018/02/15 › trumps-inauguration-record-spending-le...

Feb 15, 2018 - The 2017 inaugural committee raised nearly $107 million, double what the first Obama ... 15 at 5:30 p.m. ET ... and had no knowledge of how funds were spent," said Melania Trump's spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham.
Inaugural Committee Gave Over $25 Million to Melania's Friend

https://www.thedailybeast.com › inaugural-committee-gave-over-dollar25-...

The remaining funds that sent to her firm were “passed through to other vendors ... A spokeswoman for the first lady said Mrs. Trump “had no involvement” in the ...
Missing: $30 ‎| ‎Must include: ‎$30



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Don't be concerned about Ukraine, Donald Trump has incited more corruption int he USA than will ever be seen in Ukraine.

Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is walking around with money falling out of his over-full pockets as he cashes in on Donald Trump's POTUS tenure.

The courts have now decided that Grand Jury material from the Mueller investigation should be turned over to Congress investigation committees. This will expose more of the dark deeds and dirty doings in Donald Trump's shadow.

The Donald Trump presidency is the most corrupt POTUS administration there has been, and it is unraveling as the obstruction to the release of information on the criminal acts of Donald Trump's associates is exposed.

Melania Trump is implicated in $30 million missing from the fund and it is speculated it is a payoff to prevent her from disassociating from Donald Trump.

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee

Feds charge California investor who donated $900K to Trump inaugural committee
Imaad Zuberi pleaded guilty to making almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office.

Oct. 23, 2019, 3:23 AM +07
By Andrew Blankstein, Tom Winter and Rich Schapiro

A California venture capitalist who donated $900,000 to President Donald Trump's inaugural committee has admitted to falsifying records to hide his work as a foreign agent while lobbying high-level U.S. officials, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.

Imaad Zuberi, 49, has agreed to plead guilty to tax evasion, filing bogus foreign agent registration records and providing almost $1 million in illegal campaign contributions to various presidential election campaigns and other candidates for elected office, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California.
The charging documents do not specify which candidates received the illegal money funneled from foreign entities between September 2011 and November 2016. Federal prosecutors also did not reveal the source of the $900,000 that Zuberi donated to the Trump inaugural committee in December 2016.

A longtime political donor, Zuberi has supported candidates on both sides of the aisle. But he threw his support to Trump following the 2016 election.

He previously donated to a host of Republican and Democratic politicians, including former Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton in 2015, Republican Sen. Lindsay Graham in 2014, then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris in 2015, and Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2011.
Efforts to reach Zuberi, who is expected to make his first court appearance Oct. 30, were not successful. His spokesman, Steve Rabinowitz, declined comment.

Prosecutors say Zuberi solicited foreign nationals and representatives of foreign governments, claiming he could use his influence in Washington, D.C., to alter U.S. foreign policy and open up business opportunities for his clients.

Zuberi went to great lengths to pull off his scheme — hiring lobbyists, retaining public relations professionals and making campaign contributions — and in the process gained access to high-level U.S. officials, according to federal prosecutors.

Some U.S. officials agreed to take action on issues Zuberi presented to them, prosecutors said, but most of his efforts were unsuccessful and his clients lost large amounts of money.

"Mr. Zuberi’s multifaceted scheme allowed him to line his pockets by concealing the fact that he was representing foreign clients, obtaining access for clients by making a long series of illegal contributions, and skimming money paid by his clients," United States Attorney Nick Hanna said.

"Mr. Zuberi circumvented laws designed to insulate U.S. policy and our election process from foreign intervention. This investigation has halted his illegal conduct, will result in several felony convictions, and could send him to prison for a lengthy period of time."

Zuberi's name surfaced last February amid reports that Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was questioned about Zuberi in the process of providing information to federal prosecutors investigating the Trump Organization and the Trump Inaugural Committee.

Zuberi issued a $100,000 check to Cohen as part of a consulting agreement in February 2017, Zuberi's spokesman told NBC News. That was two months after he made the almost $1 million donation to the Trump inaugural committee, federal records show.

But Zuberi's spokesman said the check was never cashed. Zuberi and Cohen never spoke again after March 2017, Rabinowitz said.

“Imaad [Zuberi] did not pursue Cohen; it was the other way around," Rabinowitz said. "And their would-be relationship fell apart when Zuberi didn’t sign the contract, not when Cohen didn’t cash the check. And how could he? They didn’t have a deal.”

Melania Trump is implicated in $30 million missing from the fund and it is speculated it is a payoff to prevent her from disassociating from Donald Trump.

link?

Please don't thank me.

Trump's Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to Firm of First ...

https://www.nytimes.com › 2018/02/15 › politics › trumps-inaugural-commi...

Feb 15, 2018 - The nonprofit group that oversaw Mr. Trump's inauguration and surrounding ... of the funds — more than $57 million — went to four event-planning companies. ... firm, was Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a longtime friend of Mrs. Trump's. .... the donor names were omitted from the I.R.S. filing released Thursday.

Donald Trump inauguration spending under investigation ...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...nding-under-investigation-reports/2306247002/
https://www.usatoday.com › story › news › politics › 2018/12/13 › donald-tr...
Dec 13, 2018 - Trump's inauguration spending under investigation by federal authorities, reports say ..... some of the donors to Trump's $107 million inauguration fund attempted to ..... Recording artist Jackie Evancho arrives for the Presidential 30 of 57 ... much of the money was spent and where the rest may have gone.
Trump Inauguration Spending Under Criminal Investigation by ...
https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-...estigation-by-federal-prosecutors-11544736455
https://www.wsj.com › articles › trump-inauguration-spending-under-crimin...
Dec 13, 2018 - Probe looking into whether committee misspent funds and top donors ... 0:00 / 2:30 ... Trump Inaugural Committee Under Investigation: What to Know ... Trump's 2017 inaugural committee misspent some of the record $107 million it ... a former adviser to Melania Trump, who worked on the inaugural events.
Missing: $30 ‎| ‎Must include: ‎$30
Trump Inauguration Money Went to Trump Organization With ...
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Dec 14, 2018 - According to the report, Ivanka Trump, a senior executive with the Trump ... Also Read: Trump's Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to Firm ...
Trump inaugural committee paid $26 million to friend of ...
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Feb 15, 2018 - A newly released tax report shows the Trump inaugural committee ... Trump's inaugural committee paid $26 million to Melania Trump's friend ... Wynn also quit his post as finance chief for the Republican National Committee.
Trump's Inauguration Money Is Still Missing One Year After ...
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-inauguration-money-still-missing-783934
https://www.newsweek.com › ... › Money › Is › Missing › White › House
Jan 18, 2018 - Almost one year after President Donald Trump took the oath of office, millions of dollars from his leftover inauguration funds have still not been ...
Donald Trump and the Case of the $107000000 - Rolling Stone
https://www.rollingstone.com/politi...d-trump-and-the-case-of-the-107000000-629230/
https://www.rollingstone.com › politics › politics-news › donald-trump-an...
May 15, 2018 - donald trump inaugural fund slush ... was similarly perplexed about how Trump's committee could have spent $107 million on inaugural events.
Inaugural Committee Money Probe Reportedly Closes in on ...
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/ivanka-trump-inaugural-investigation-769774/
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Dec 15, 2018 - First Daughter Ivanka Trump, advisor to the president. ... Trump's committee raised almost $107 million dollars, dwarfing spending for other presidential inaugurations. ... the United Arab Emirates illegally donated to the inaugural fund. ... Oklahoma. Tuesday. Oct 29. 5:30 PM · Tool. BOK Center - Tulsa, OK.
Trump's Inauguration: Record Spending Leaves Little For ...
https://www.npr.org/2018/02/15/5861...n-record-spending-leaves-little-for-charities
https://www.npr.org › 2018/02/15 › trumps-inauguration-record-spending-le...
Feb 15, 2018 - The 2017 inaugural committee raised nearly $107 million, double what the first Obama ... 15 at 5:30 p.m. ET ... and had no knowledge of how funds were spent," said Melania Trump's spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham.
Inaugural Committee Gave Over $25 Million to Melania's Friend
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The remaining funds that sent to her firm were “passed through to other vendors ... A spokeswoman for the first lady said Mrs. Trump “had no involvement” in the ...
Missing: $30 ‎| ‎Must include: ‎$30



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