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President Trump Ordered to pay $2 million for Violating Charities Law

November 8, 2019
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    A New York state judge has ordered President Donald Trump to pay $2 million to a collection of non-profit organizations as part of a settlement with the New York state attorney general’s office to resolve a civil lawsuit that alleged “persistent” violations of charities law.

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    The lawsuit alleged that the Trumps violated state and federal campaign finance laws in 2016 by using the Donald J. Trump Foundation’s tax-exempt status “as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump’s business and political interests.” The Trump Foundation agreed to dissolve last December in compliance with the lawsuit.

    The President said it’s been a politically motivated hit job by New York’s current and former Attorney Generals Letitia James and Eric Schneiderman. Trump has flipped the decision saying he will be happy to “donate $2 million” to these charities below:

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    • U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • Children’s Aid Society
    • City Meals on Wheels
    • United Negro College Fund
    • United Way of Capital Area
    • Army Emergency Relief
    • Martha’s Table
    • Give an Hour