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Trump takes the punishment and does the right thing. Unlike HiLIARy who LIES LIES LIES,LIES to cover up LIES,Then just hides from the press so she doesn't have to LIE.
Trump takes the punishment and does the right thing. Unlike HiLIARy who LIES LIES LIES,LIES to cover up LIES,Then just hides from the press so she doesn't have to LIE.
Another liberal desperation thread.
$25,000, really? This pales in comparison to the broke @ss Clintons who are now millionaires due to their slush fund foundation and slick willy's speaking fees.
Donald Trump paid the IRS a $2,500 penalty this year, an official at Trump's company said, after it was revealed that Trump's charitable foundation had violated tax laws by giving a political contribution to a campaign group connected to Florida's attorney general.
The improper donation, a $25,000 gift from the Donald J. Trump Foundation, was made in 2013. At the time, Attorney General Pam Bondi was considering whether to investigate fraud allegations against Trump University. She decided not to pursue the case.
it was a scandal nobody seems to give much time to.....he gave our Atty General campaign contributions while she was determining whether FL would join in on the Trump U fraud complaint.....she got the money and rejected the case against Trump U. Now she's seen campaigning at rallies in our state on his behalf.
It seems that the AG may have been extorting Trump.
Just Like the AG in New York tried to.
Anyway, there have already been numerous threads about this, and they didn't get any traction, so hey, why not start more threads.
They have to regurgitate the same old same old as that is all they have. They always act so excited about it though.
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Originally Posted by phma
Naturally he should pay a penalty. Who does he think he is a Clinton ?
I wonder how removed he actually is from the donations and even his tax filings though. He says he gets audited for every year, so pulling something on purpose wouldn't make a lot of sense. Trump doesn't claim "ignorance" to get out of things as he knows if something wasn't right, he'll pay for it unlike Clinton who claims ignorance or that Colin Powell told her to do it.
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Originally Posted by lycos679
Trump already rectified the mistake though.
Without the backing of a crime family like the Clintons have, he wouldn't have a choice.
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