Comments by "Voix de la raison" (@voixdelaraison593) on "Don Jr. sounds off on his fiery exchange on 'The View'" video.

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  5. Do I think Trump and his family were Personally Involved? Yes, please read attached: “In a statement signed by Trump’s attorney, the president admitted to poor oversight of the charity. The president agreed to submit to extra monitoring of any future charitable activities in New York, so that “the conduct which engendered this petition should not occur in the future,” the judge said. If Trump does ever join a charity board — or starts a new charity of his own — the charity must fill a majority of board seats with people who have no relationship to Trump. It also must hire a qualified attorney, submit to audits and agree never to pay Trump or his company for any services. Trump’s three eldest children — Ivanka, Donald Jr. and Eric — were also named in the lawsuit, because they were listed as board members at the foundation. In reality, the board did not meet at all for 19 straight years, from 1999 to 2018. The three Trump children were required to take an “in-person interactive” training class in how to be better board members, court documents say. The Trump Foundation had been a relatively small charity that in recent years had received very little in donations from Trump himself. He donated nothing from 2009 to 2015. Instead, the foundation subsisted largely on a gift from pro-wrestling moguls Vince and Linda McMahon: $5 million in total. Linda McMahon was later appointed by Trump as head of the Small Business Administration.” Where did the money go: “The Court found that Trump had used the charity’s money to make a $25,000 donation to a political committee associated with then-Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi (R). Charities are prohibited from making political gifts.” Note: Bondi just joined the Trump Administration. The Court also found that Trump had taken more than $250,000 from the charity to settle lawsuits involving his for-profit businesses. And Trump had used the charity to buy things for himself, including a helmet signed by former pro football player Tim Tebow, and a large painting of himself that was later hung on the wall of Trump’s Doral golf resort in Miami. In an interview with Allen Weisselberg — a Trump Organization executive who was listed as the foundation’s treasurer — Weisselberg said he had no idea he was even on the board, according to the state’s lawsuit. When state investigators asked about the foundation’s policies for handing out grants, Weisselberg said, “There’s no policy, just so you understand.” THIS IS YOUR PRESIDENT. WHEN BAD PEOPLE DO BAD THINGS IT IS PROPER AND JUST TO CRITICIZE THEM AND REMOVE THEM FROM OFFICE. Trump Derangement Syndrome is Real but not as you understand it. People like me are frustrated because all of these warning signs of documented corruption are piling up and Trump supporters keep making excuses as to how it’s not his fault.
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