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Subject: Trump Donated To The Clintons, and They Funnelled
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>
> Trump's best buddy Jewish Jeff Epstein mysteriously died before he could
> tell his story under oath to a Grand Jury.
>
>
> Yes, Donald Trump donated $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation
>
> As Donald Trump amps up attacks on the Clinton Foundation, Democrats are
> pointing out that Trump himself has given to the nonprofit he now calls a
> pay-to-play operation.
>
> Recently released emails between Hillary Clinton’s aides when she was
> secretary of state and officials at the Clinton Foundation have
> demonstrated that some foundation donors did get access to Clinton, though
> there’s no evidence of direct favors.
>
> Addressing the topic on NBC’s Meet the Press, Barack Obama’s former
> campaign manager David Plouffe noted the Clinton Foundation’s work on
> HIV/AIDS and malaria and Trump’s own ties to the charity.
>
> "The Clinton Foundation, I think it’s a universal agreement, has done
> remarkable work around the world. I think Donald Trump himself contributed
> $100,000 to the foundation," he said.
>
> Plouffe is right that Trump gave at least $100,000 to the foundation, a
> fact that Trump and his campaign readily admit. One caveat: It appears
> that the money came through Trump’s own foundation, not directly from
> Trump.
>
> The Clinton Foundation lists Donald J. Trump as a contributor with a
> cumulative lifetime donation amount between $100,001 to $250,000. It’s not
> clear if Trump himself made a personal contribution, but tax forms show
> that the Donald J. Trump Foundation (which Trump controls) donated
> $100,000 to the foundation in 2009 and reserved a table at the Clinton
> Foundation gala for $10,000 in 2010.
>
> Trump’s daughter Ivanka is also listed as a donor who gave between $5,001
> and $10,000 and her father-in-law, Charles Kushner, gave between $250,001
> and $500,000.
>
> Trump’s gift amount places him in the top 0.2 percent of the foundation’s
> donors. Most of its 300,000 donors (85.5 percent) gave less than $250.
>
> Breaking it down by dollar amount, however, Trump’s total contribution
> isn’t that big. We estimated that the foundation has received at least
> $800 million in donations, over 70 percent of which came from gifts of $1
> million or more.
>
> In 2009, the Trump Foundation gave $926,750 to some 40 organizations (page
> 18). The Clinton Foundation received one of the largest gifts that year,
> matched or surpassed only by the Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation
> ($100,000), the New York Presbyterian Hospital ($125,000) and the Police
> Athletic League ($156,000).
>
>
> Altogether, the Trump Foundation has donated $5.5 million to 298 charities
> between 2009 and 2013 according to the nonprofit’s tax forms, Forbes
> found. Trump did not make any personal contributions to his foundations
> during this time. (Money for the Trump Foundation in these years came from
> others and from investment income.)
>
> Trump doesn’t deny that he donated to the Clinton Foundation that he now
> calls a criminal enterprise.
>
> During the first GOP primary debate in August 2015, Trump voluntarily
> brought up his giving to the Clinton Foundation when asked about his
> previous donations to Hillary Clinton.
>
> "When they call, I give. And you know what? When I need something from
> them two years later, three years later, I call them, they are there for
> me," Trump said. "With Hillary Clinton, I said be at my wedding, and she
> came to my wedding. You know why? She didn’t have a choice, because I
> gave. I gave to a foundation that, frankly, that foundation is supposed to
> do good. I didn’t know her money would be used on private jets going all
> over the world."
>
> For the record, the Clintons did attend Trump’s third wedding to Melania
> Knauss, but that occurred in 2005, four years before the $100,000
> donation.
>
> A few months later, Trump gave pretty similar answers when he was asked to
> explain the Forbes article on his charitable giving record in late
> January.
>
> "I did give to the Clinton Foundation. What I didn't know is they'd be
> using it for private aircraft and things like that. The Clinton Foundation
> was helping with Haiti and with lots of other things and I thought it was
> going to do some good work. So, it didn't make any difference to me," he
> said on Jan. 31’s Fox News Sunday. "Again, I was a businessman and it was
> my obligation to get along with everybody, including the Clintons,
> including Democrats and liberals and Republicans and conservatives."
>
> Our ruling
>
> Plouffe said, "Donald Trump himself gave $100,000 to the Clinton
> Foundation."
>
> Tax records show the Donald J. Trump Foundation gave $100,000 to the
> Clinton Foundation in 2009, and spent an additional $10,000 for a table at
> a Clinton Foundation gala the following year. The Clinton Foundation also
> lists Donald J. Trump (as well his daughter Ivanka and Ivanka’s father-in-
> law) as a contributor.

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