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Forbes, June 6, 2017, How Donald Trump Shifted Kids-Cancer Charity Money Into His Business. Forbes, June 9, 2017, New York Attorney General Looking Into Eric Trump Foundation.
A 2008 episode where Trump told contestant and mixed-martial arts star Tito Ortiz: "I think you're so incredible that—personally, out of my account—I'm going to give you $50,000 for St. Jude's [children's hospital]," Ortiz's chosen charity and also a favorite named charity of Trump's son, Eric. Trump then had the Trump Foundation make a ...
The New York state attorney general sued U.S. President Donald Trump, three of his children and his foundation on Thursday, saying he illegally used the nonprofit as a personal "checkbook" for his ...
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In March 2022, Trump joined other members of his family in switching his official residency from New York to Florida. [73] Trump is an "avid outdoorsman" and big-game hunter. [74] In 2010, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) criticized Trump, a big game hunter, for an African hunting trip he took with his older brother.
New York v. Trump is a civil investigation and lawsuit by the office of the New York Attorney General (AG) alleging that individuals and business entities within The Trump Organization engaged in financial fraud by presenting vastly disparate property values to potential lenders and tax officials, in violation of New York Executive Law § 63(12).
A day after agreeing with the New York attorney general to dissolve the Trump Foundation, President Trump lashed out at what he calls a politically motivated attack on his charitable organization.
According to a review by the International Business Times, the Trump Foundation did not give to right-wing causes until 2010, when donations to conservative organizations were first reported. [7] Among these organizations, the Foundation gave: [7] Liberty Central Inc. – $10,000 in 2010; Citizens Against Government Waste – $10,000 in 2010