Friday, October 14, 2016

Oh Gasp

Republican nominee Donald Trump claims he gave generously to help his city in the dark days after the deadly terrorist attacks. But new records show a pledged promise to donate $10,000 to a major 9/11 charity must have somehow slipped his mind.

City Controller Scott Stringer conducted a review of hundreds of pages of previously sealed records of the two main 9/11 charities at the request of the Daily News, and found that Trump and his charity hadn't donated a dime in the months after 9/11.

  NY Daily News
The co-scandal of that is he only promised $10,000. As much money has Trump has made off New York, it should have been tenfold that. Besides, he never paid donations to anything out of his pocket. The money always came from the Trump Foundation, which was a collection of other people's money.
The only recorded major donation to 9/11 causes that Trump has made was $100,000 from his foundation — which has been bankrolled by others without any money from Trump for years — to the 9/11 Museum in April 2016, as he sought to generate headlines after Ted Cruz attacked him for his "New York values" during the primary election.

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After earlier reports suggested that the Trump Foundation hadn't given anything to any Sept. 11th charity, his campaign implied he'd made donations to the American Red Cross after the attacks.

There is no evidence that the Trump Foundation did so, and the only way for Trump to prove he did so would be to release his tax returns.

As the Daily News previously reported, Trump lied that $150,000 his company received from a government fund created to help small businesses recover after 9/11 was for reimbursement for his helping 9/11 victims by taking them in at his nearby building at 40 Wall St.

It's also unclear whether Trump actually did help people at 40 Wall St., as he's said. Trump's campaign refused to respond to multiple requests for more information about his vague claims that he "allowed people, for many months, to stay in the building (40 Wall St.), use the building and store things in the building," as he told Time Magazine in April. [...]

There's a safe bet in there for somebody.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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