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    From one of your guys' favorite websites.....Factcheck.org: Rates your claim as FALSE!

    Posts on social media falsely claim that the Trump family is “disallowed from operating ANY charity” in New York because they “stole from a kids cancer charity.” That inaccurately describes the outcome of a court case involving the Donald J. Trump Foundation.

    There also was no part of the state’s lawsuit that dealt with allegations that the Trump Foundation “stole from a kids cancer charity,” as the posts claim.

    That detail appears to stem from a 2017 Forbes story that alleged Eric Trump’s separate nonprofit organization, the Eric Trump Foundation, engaged in self-dealing and misled donors.

    The magazine wrote that the foundation publicly proclaimed that all proceeds from its annual golf tournament at a Trump golf club would go to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. However, while the foundation did donate millions to that organization, it also made large payments to the Trump Organization to host the event and some funds were directed to different charities, Forbes found.



    Nice Try Buddy.

    How easily you forget that Biden's little brother back during Obama's presidency was granted a contract in Iraq for "Construction of new houses", even though James Biden had no background in the field. His company, Hillstone, were going to pull in just under $1.5 BILLION for that deal, but made a critical error and had to back out. Hillstone company officials admitted they would not have been awarded the coveted government contract without "having the little brother of the vice president on their board". Corruption, plain and simple.
    Or how about When Hunter started working with Bohai Harvest RST, a chinese firm, who would go on to invest in facial-recognition technology used to surveil China’s Muslim population as part of its ongoing cultural genocide operation. The firm, according to the Wall Street Journal, raised about $1.5 billion in capital.

    Have you forgotten about Burisma?? When they came under pressure they invited Hunter to serve on their board, and rake in tons of cash (50k/month) while doing nothing, as long as he could use his father's influence to quell investigations into the company. Corrupt! Plain and simple. It was such a bad call on Hunter's part that business partners warned him about it, and then walked away from doing business with him.

    Do you remember when Biden's older brother Frank and his firm 'Sun Fund Americas' was paid with $47.5 million in US taxpayer dollars?? He just "happened to be in Costa Rica and the region when Obama and VP Biden (Obama's ""Point Man on Latin America and Caribbean"") decided to push for the Caribbean Energy Security Initiative. The program called for increasing access to financing for Caribbean energy projects (which Frank Biden had NO background in, but was rewarded the contract anyway. CORRUPT!!

    And just like that terrible fucking terrorist senator from Minnesota (who paid her husbands "consulting company" Millions during this recent election cycle), Joe's sister raked in MILLIONS over EIGHTEEN YEARS (2 million in 2008 alone) as a member of a "political messaging firm" that worked with Biden's failed campaign (which she also was a part of). C-O-R-R-U-P-T!!

    I believe his son in law also benefited from his connection to the VP. Corrupt.

    The Biden Foundation Cancer FRAUD.....was just a slush fund for former partners and supporters of Biden. The President, Greg Simon, who pocketed $224,539 in 2017 and $429,850 in 2018, is an old buddy of Biden’s from the Obama administration. And there were others who profited from their association with Biden.
    The bottom line is that Biden Cancer Initiative spent 65 percent of its budget on executive compensation. Charity watchdogs like Charity Navigator recommend that 25 percent of a charity’s budget be spent to pay executives. The Biden charity was not in business to cure cancer. It was set up and run as just another cog in Biden’s presidential campaign apparatus.

    ... I hope you do not contribute money to support these far right wing conspiracy theories. President Biden does not take office until Jan 20.

    You need to disengage from politics and enjoy the upcoming holidays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SalesServiceGuy View Post
    ... I hope you do not contribute money to support these far right wing conspiracy theories. President Biden does not take office until Jan 20.

    You need to disengage from politics and enjoy the upcoming holidays.

    Conspiracy theories????
    So now you're admitting that CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, New York Times, etc., etc. are all pushing/ reporting on "far right wing conspiracy theories"??
    They have all reported on each and every statement I made about the Biden family. Dating all the way back to the 1970's!!
    You see, there was a time when the news channels reported on EVERYTHING that was happening, even the corrupt shit that democrats/ republicans (and their families) did, and not just one side of the news, or news that only fits their personal biases/ agendas. Reports, like the ones i mentioned, came from both conservative and liberal media/ news sources.

    I will not "disengage from politics" at YOUR or ANYONE's request. Especially when it comes to the country I actually reside in. Maybe you should practice what you preach.
    But I do thank you for saying to enjoy the upcoming holidays. You do the same.

    Also, I don't contribute money to any news source or platform.
    Aside from CTN....I only contribute money to veterans causes, cancer charities, diabetes foundations, and some smaller "back to school donation drives". I contribute to those places because either myself, or my family/ friends have be affected by it.
    Omertà

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    Trump Foundation Will Dissolve, Accused of ‘Shocking Pattern of Illegality’ - The New York Times

    Trump Foundation Will Dissolve, Accused of ‘Shocking Pattern of Illegality’
    The Donald J. Trump Foundation, once billed as the charitable arm of the president’s financial empire, agreed to dissolve on Tuesday and give away all its remaining assets under court supervision as part of an ongoing investigation and lawsuit by the New York attorney general.


    The foundation was accused by the attorney general, Barbara Underwood, of “functioning as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump’s business and political interests,” and of engaging in “a shocking pattern of illegality” that included unlawfully coordinating with Mr. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.


    In addition to shuttering the charity, her office has pursued a lawsuit that could bar President Trump and his three oldest children from the boards of other New York charities, as well as force the payment of millions in restitution and penalties.


    “This is an important victory for the rule of law, making clear that there is one set of rules for everyone,” Ms. Underwood said in announcing the agreement.


    The closure of the foundation is a milestone in what has been a two-year investigation after the nonprofit’s management and giving patterns emerged as a flash point in the 2016 campaign. What assets remain after penalties will be directed to charities that must be approved by the attorney general’s office, and the process will be subject to judicial supervision.


    Ms. Underwood and a lawyer for the Trump foundation signed the stipulation agreeing to the dissolution.


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    “We’ll continue to move our suit forward,” Ms. Underwood said, “to ensure that the Trump Foundation and its directors are held to account for their clear and repeated violations of state and federal law.”


    Nonprofit foundations are supposed to be devoted to charitable activities. But the attorney general’s office has charged that the Trump Foundation was used to win political favor, accusing the foundation of virtually becoming an arm of the Trump campaign, with its campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, directing the foundation to make disbursements in Iowa only days before the state held its presidential nominating caucuses.


    “Is there any way we can make some disbursements [from the proceeds of the fund-raiser] this week while in Iowa? Specifically on Saturday,” Mr. Lewandowski wrote to the foundation’s treasurer in an email disclosed in the lawsuit.


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    Mr. Trump was required to sign annual filings with the Internal Revenue Service in which he attested that the foundation did not engage in political activity.


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    The president had said after the 2016 election that to avoid any appearance of conflict of interest, he would dissolve the foundation. But the attorney general’s office blocked him from doing so amid concerns about the handling of the foundation’s documents and assets.


    Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, refused to comment on the dissolution of the Trump Foundation, saying, “That’s something that I would refer you to the Trump Organization.”


    Mr. Trump has long claimed that all the foundation’s money went to “wonderful charities” that had legitimate purposes. Alan S. Futerfas, a lawyer for the foundation, accused Ms. Underwood of making a “misleading statement” on Tuesday in “a further attempt to politicize this matter.”


    “The foundation has been seeking to dissolve and distribute its remaining assets to worthwhile charitable causes since Donald J. Trump’s victory in the 2016 presidential election,” he said. “Unfortunately, the N.Y.A.G. sought to prevent dissolution for almost two years, thereby depriving those most in need of nearly $1.7 million.”


    Amy Spitalnick, a spokeswoman for Ms. Underwood, said the Trump foundation had previously wanted to dissolve without any oversight. “That was unacceptable,” she said.


    The investigation of the foundation was begun by the former attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, a Democrat who was an antagonist of Mr. Trump before stepping down following revelations of sexual misconduct this year.


    Next month, the ongoing case will fall to the incoming attorney general, Letitia James, a vocal critic of Mr. Trump who said recently that she would “use every area of the law to investigate President Trump and his business transactions and that of his family.”


    Ms. Underwood’s office sued the Trump Foundation in June, charging it with “improper and extensive political activity, repeated and willful self-dealing transactions, and failure to follow basic fiduciary obligations or to implement even elementary corporate formalities required by law.”


    [Want to know more about the Trump Foundation? Read this explainer.]


    Charities are barred from advancing the self-interests of its executives over the charity’s mission, but the attorney general’s office said in a court filing this year that the foundation had entered into a number of “prohibited self-dealing transactions that directly benefited Mr. Trump or entities that he controlled.”


    The Trump Foundation, for instance, purchased a $10,000 portrait of Mr. Trump that was displayed at one of his golf clubs. The existence of the portrait, along with other examples of questionable spending cited in the lawsuit, was first reported by The Washington Post.


    One transaction was revealed by a note in Mr. Trump’s handwriting that said $100,000 of Trump Foundation money should be directed to another charity to settle a legal dispute between the Town of Palm Beach and Mr. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.


    Mr. Trump was once a major donor to his own foundation. But in the six years before his presidential run, from 2009 to 2014, Mr. Trump stopped giving his own money, relying instead solely on outside donations.


    The attorney general’s office is seeking for the Trump Foundation to pay $2.8 million in restitution, which is the amount raised for the foundation at an Iowa fund-raiser in 2016 that Mr. Trump held on the day that he avoided attending a debate with his Republican rivals. The foundation reported $1.7 million in assets in 2017 to the I.R.S.


    Last month, a New York state judge ruled that the lawsuit could proceed, even as Mr. Trump’s lawyers had argued that the court did not have jurisdiction over Mr. Trump, as president, and that the statute of limitations had passed on some of the issues.


    “I find I have jurisdiction over Mr. Trump,” Justice Saliann Scarpulla wrote in a 27-page ruling.


    Mr. Futerfas had said in a statement then that “all of the money raised by the Foundation went to charitable causes” and that “we remain confident in the ultimate outcome of these proceedings.”


    “I won’t settle this case!” Mr. Trump posted on Twitter in June, accusing “the sleazy New York Democrats” of targeting him.




    The foundation lawsuit follows years of scrutiny of President Trump’s charitable activities and adds to his extensive legal challenges, amid a continuing investigation by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.


    The Trump Foundation is hardly the first charity dissolved by the state — Mr. Schneiderman previously shut down a sham breast cancer charity, for example — but it is the first involving a sitting president of the United States.


    Also, if the attorney general’s office is successful in barring Mr. Trump from serving on foundation boards for a decade, it would put him in the unusual position of not being able to serve on the board of his own post-presidential foundation, should it be set up in New York.

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    Trump Foundation Will Dissolve, Accused of ‘Shocking Pattern of Illegality’ - The New York Times

    Trump Foundation Will Dissolve, Accused of ‘Shocking Pattern of Illegality’
    The Donald J. Trump Foundation, once billed as the charitable arm of the president’s financial empire, agreed to dissolve on Tuesday and give away all its remaining assets under court supervision as part of an ongoing investigation and lawsuit by the New York attorney general.


    The foundation was accused by the attorney general, Barbara Underwood, of “functioning as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump’s business and political interests,” and of engaging in “a shocking pattern of illegality” that included unlawfully coordinating with Mr. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.


    In addition to shuttering the charity, her office has pursued a lawsuit that could bar President Trump and his three oldest children from the boards of other New York charities, as well as force the payment of millions in restitution and penalties.


    “This is an important victory for the rule of law, making clear that there is one set of rules for everyone,” Ms. Underwood said in announcing the agreement.


    The closure of the foundation is a milestone in what has been a two-year investigation after the nonprofit’s management and giving patterns emerged as a flash point in the 2016 campaign. What assets remain after penalties will be directed to charities that must be approved by the attorney general’s office, and the process will be subject to judicial supervision.


    Ms. Underwood and a lawyer for the Trump foundation signed the stipulation agreeing to the dissolution.


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    “We’ll continue to move our suit forward,” Ms. Underwood said, “to ensure that the Trump Foundation and its directors are held to account for their clear and repeated violations of state and federal law.”


    Nonprofit foundations are supposed to be devoted to charitable activities. But the attorney general’s office has charged that the Trump Foundation was used to win political favor, accusing the foundation of virtually becoming an arm of the Trump campaign, with its campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, directing the foundation to make disbursements in Iowa only days before the state held its presidential nominating caucuses.


    “Is there any way we can make some disbursements [from the proceeds of the fund-raiser] this week while in Iowa? Specifically on Saturday,” Mr. Lewandowski wrote to the foundation’s treasurer in an email disclosed in the lawsuit.


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    Mr. Trump was required to sign annual filings with the Internal Revenue Service in which he attested that the foundation did not engage in political activity.


    THE MORNING: Make sense of the day’s news and ideas. David Leonhardt and Times journalists guide you through what’s happening — and why it matters.
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    The president had said after the 2016 election that to avoid any appearance of conflict of interest, he would dissolve the foundation. But the attorney general’s office blocked him from doing so amid concerns about the handling of the foundation’s documents and assets.


    Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, refused to comment on the dissolution of the Trump Foundation, saying, “That’s something that I would refer you to the Trump Organization.”


    Mr. Trump has long claimed that all the foundation’s money went to “wonderful charities” that had legitimate purposes. Alan S. Futerfas, a lawyer for the foundation, accused Ms. Underwood of making a “misleading statement” on Tuesday in “a further attempt to politicize this matter.”


    “The foundation has been seeking to dissolve and distribute its remaining assets to worthwhile charitable causes since Donald J. Trump’s victory in the 2016 presidential election,” he said. “Unfortunately, the N.Y.A.G. sought to prevent dissolution for almost two years, thereby depriving those most in need of nearly $1.7 million.”


    Amy Spitalnick, a spokeswoman for Ms. Underwood, said the Trump foundation had previously wanted to dissolve without any oversight. “That was unacceptable,” she said.


    The investigation of the foundation was begun by the former attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, a Democrat who was an antagonist of Mr. Trump before stepping down following revelations of sexual misconduct this year.


    Next month, the ongoing case will fall to the incoming attorney general, Letitia James, a vocal critic of Mr. Trump who said recently that she would “use every area of the law to investigate President Trump and his business transactions and that of his family.”


    Ms. Underwood’s office sued the Trump Foundation in June, charging it with “improper and extensive political activity, repeated and willful self-dealing transactions, and failure to follow basic fiduciary obligations or to implement even elementary corporate formalities required by law.”


    [Want to know more about the Trump Foundation? Read this explainer.]


    Charities are barred from advancing the self-interests of its executives over the charity’s mission, but the attorney general’s office said in a court filing this year that the foundation had entered into a number of “prohibited self-dealing transactions that directly benefited Mr. Trump or entities that he controlled.”


    The Trump Foundation, for instance, purchased a $10,000 portrait of Mr. Trump that was displayed at one of his golf clubs. The existence of the portrait, along with other examples of questionable spending cited in the lawsuit, was first reported by The Washington Post.


    One transaction was revealed by a note in Mr. Trump’s handwriting that said $100,000 of Trump Foundation money should be directed to another charity to settle a legal dispute between the Town of Palm Beach and Mr. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.


    Mr. Trump was once a major donor to his own foundation. But in the six years before his presidential run, from 2009 to 2014, Mr. Trump stopped giving his own money, relying instead solely on outside donations.


    The attorney general’s office is seeking for the Trump Foundation to pay $2.8 million in restitution, which is the amount raised for the foundation at an Iowa fund-raiser in 2016 that Mr. Trump held on the day that he avoided attending a debate with his Republican rivals. The foundation reported $1.7 million in assets in 2017 to the I.R.S.


    Last month, a New York state judge ruled that the lawsuit could proceed, even as Mr. Trump’s lawyers had argued that the court did not have jurisdiction over Mr. Trump, as president, and that the statute of limitations had passed on some of the issues.


    “I find I have jurisdiction over Mr. Trump,” Justice Saliann Scarpulla wrote in a 27-page ruling.


    Mr. Futerfas had said in a statement then that “all of the money raised by the Foundation went to charitable causes” and that “we remain confident in the ultimate outcome of these proceedings.”


    “I won’t settle this case!” Mr. Trump posted on Twitter in June, accusing “the sleazy New York Democrats” of targeting him.




    The foundation lawsuit follows years of scrutiny of President Trump’s charitable activities and adds to his extensive legal challenges, amid a continuing investigation by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.


    The Trump Foundation is hardly the first charity dissolved by the state — Mr. Schneiderman previously shut down a sham breast cancer charity, for example — but it is the first involving a sitting president of the United States.


    Also, if the attorney general’s office is successful in barring Mr. Trump from serving on foundation boards for a decade, it would put him in the unusual position of not being able to serve on the board of his own post-presidential foundation, should it be set up in New York.
    old news from the NYT? 12/18/2018

    keep current ... if you can

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    Trump Foundation: Saga of troubled charity ends in $2 million judgment

    The final chapter: Judge's ruling that Donald Trump must pay $2 million to charities ends troubled foundation's saga

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    12/10/2019

    what can't you find any CURRENT NEWS to post?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrohnB View Post
    You see, there was a time when the news channels reported on EVERYTHING that was happening, even the corrupt shit that democrats/ republicans (and their families) did, and not just one side of the news, or news that only fits their personal biases/ agendas. Reports, like the ones i mentioned, came from both conservative and liberal media/ news sources.
    That all ended when the then Democrat Presidential front runner Gary Hart dropped out of the 1988 presidential race when an affair with Donna Rice was revealed by the Miami Herald.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsm2 View Post
    Trump Foundation: Saga of troubled charity ends in $2 million judgment

    The final chapter: Judge's ruling that Donald Trump must pay $2 million to charities ends troubled foundation's saga
    still a year behind...

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