NY Opens investigation of Drumpf "Foundation."

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[size="4]New York attorney general opens 'inquiry' into Trump Foundation[/size]

'We have been concerned that the Trump Foundation may have engaged in some impropriety,' Eric Schneiderman says.


By LOUIS NELSON 09/13/16 06:40 PM EDT Updated 09/13/16 08:10 PM EDT
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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has opened an investigation into the Donald J. Trump Foundation “to make sure it’s complying with the laws governing charities in New York," he said Tuesday.

A source familiar with the matter confirmed Schneiderman’s remark and said the New York Attorney General’s office “has opened an inquiry into the Trump Foundation based on troubling transactions that have recently come to light.”
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Schneiderman — who for months has tangled with Trump over a fraud lawsuit his office filed against Trump University, the Manhattan billionaire’s real estate seminar program — told CNN’s “The Lead” that the GOP nominee’s charitable foundation is also under scrutiny.

“My interest in this issue really is in my capacity as regulator of nonprofits in New York state. And we have been concerned that the Trump Foundation may have engaged in some impropriety from that point of view,” Schneiderman told host Jake Tapper. “And we’ve inquired into it, and we’ve had correspondence with them. I didn’t make a big deal out of it or hold a press conference. We have been looking into the Trump Foundation to make sure it's complying with the laws governing charities in New York.”

Trump’s charity has faced growing questions in the wake of a damaging series of stories by The Washington Post and The Associated Press. A Post story published over the weekend cited tax records showing that Trump had not donated to his own foundation since 2008, and had, among other allegations, "spent $20,000 of money earmarked for charitable purposes to buy a six-foot-tall painting of himself."

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The foundation also made an illegal donation of $25,000 to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi in 2013 as she was considering joining Schneiderman in pursuing a fraud case against Trump University. Bondi and Trump have denied any connection between the money and her office's decision not to pursue an investigation, though Trump paid a $2,500 penalty to the IRS for making a political donation through his charitable foundation.

Although Schneiderman, a Democrat who supports Hillary Clinton, has said that his suit against Trump University is not politically motivated, the New York attorney general has not shied away from publicly discussing the case. In a June interview with ABC's "Good Morning America," Schneiderman said the real estate seminar was "really a fraud from beginning to end" and "just a scam." He indicated that if elected, Trump could be called in to testify as president or president-elect.

Trump, for his part, has attacked Schneiderman as a “hack” and a “lightweight.” The Manhattan billionaire has also said Schneiderman "is trying to extort me with a civil lawsuit."

Jason Miller, a senior communications adviser for the Trump campaign, called Schneiderman "a partisan hack who has turned a blind eye to the Clinton Foundation for years and has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president.
"This is nothing more than another left-wing hit job designed to distract from Crooked Hillary Clinton’s disastrous week," Miller said.

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, meanwhile, are calling on Attorney General Loretta Lynch to investigate the Trump Foundation's donation to Bondi.

In a letter signed by all Democratic members on the committee and sent to Lynch, they cited the reports by the AP and Post, which they said "indicates that these payments may have influenced Mrs. Bondi’s official decision not to participate in litigation against Mr. Trump."

"A number of criminal statutes would appear to be implicated by this course of conduct," the Democrats wrote, pointing to bribery and tax laws governing nonprofit organizations.

They also noted comments Trump made at a rally last January in Iowa, in which he boasted of his donations to politicians: “I’ve given to everybody. Because that was my job. I gotta give to them. ... Because when I want something, I get it. When I call, they kiss my ass.”


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I B Hankering's Avatar
Guccifer 2.0 reveals DNC pay-to-play action.

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Guccifer 2.0 reveals DNC pay-to-play action.

Originally Posted by I B Hankering

Hahahaha.... this is good stuff! Wow!

So Jackie wants to meet and go over her PAY TO PLAY list!

Ok, I'll play! Will someone ask Corrupt Hillary - how much do I have to fork over for an ambassadorship to Fiji?

Yssup Rider's Avatar
Drumpf is a threat to national security.

You boys live in a bubble.

Period.
lustylad's Avatar
Who's a threat to national security, oinkboy? The person who used an illegal home-brew private server to transmit and receive classified information and left it wide open and vulnerable to hackers like Guccifer 2.0?

Tsk, tsk, tsk.

She's obviously unfit for any public office!

P.S. How much do I have to pay hildebeest for an ambassadorship to Fiji? And what does Schneiderman's hackish investigation have to to do with national security?
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YouRong..

... runs through the forum ... screaming ....

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(Got nothing to say, but he just posts shit THREADS!)
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Yeah. Hillary doesn't understand what "classified" means and pits information out for all to see, which may have resulted in at least one CIA operative being identified and killed, and Trump is the threat to national security? Get serious. And after all the crimes the Clinton Foundation has been associated with, investigating the Trump Foundation is purely a political hatchet job.

You're a piece of work, AssupMindlessPartisanHack. Just remember, Hillary doesn't like you any more than anyone here does. You will suffer, too.
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I thought Trump's Foundation was based in New Jersey.