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"I think they're two very different types of charities," said Larry Noble, a lawyer at the Campaign Legal Center in Washington, D.C. "One of them is very professionally run and does a lot of work. The other seems to be more loosely run. And seems to be more focused on Donald Trump."
That says it all right there.
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The Clinton Foundation is what's called a public charity. That means it mostly raises money from other people and foundations (including, by the way, a gift of between $100,000 and $250,000 from the Trump Foundation in 2009). The Clinton Foundation spends that money on things like HIV and malaria prevention in Africa. It spends close to 90 cents of every dollar it gets on charitable causes, and earns top marks from watchdog groups.
"The Trump Foundation has engaged in documented, flagrant acts of violation," said Pamela Mann, a former head of the charities bureau in the New York attorney general's office. She is now a partner at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, LLP. "That's really different."
Don't even bother, submitter. When you live in an alternate reality like Trump supporters do, any evidence against your point of view is just more evidence of a conspiracy against you.
No, it's just a ridiculous contention to suggest that the Clinton Foundation does anything other than pay lip service and lunch money to charities.
What part of the last year or two have you missed?
No amount of truth or facts will convince the Trump supporters.
Arguing with fools is like trying to give medicine to a corpse.
Chelsea Clinton herself, questioned the activities of the Clinton Foundation. Clearly she doesnt share her parents standards...
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