Trump Jr Fires Back At Foundation Lawsuit: “Real Americans Know What’s Going On”

Donald Trump Jr. Exposes The Lies Behind The New York Lawsuit On Trump And His Charity

New York Attorney General, Barbara Underwood, announced a new lawsuit to dissolve the Trump Charity in New York as well as ban the Trump family from serving any non-profit. One insane aspect here is that the Trump charity reportedly, unlike the Clinton Foundation, handed out more donations that they actually collected. Their recipients, also unlike Clinton’s ‘charity’  supported actual non-profits that do not pay overhead- like employees.

Trump Jr. spoke out for the first time about the new announcement, on the Tucker Carlson show. “Real America sees whats going on here,” Trump Jr. stated. “It just shows the flagrant double standard. If you are even center, let alone right of center, you would be getting the same thing, but if you are part of the uber left you can get away with and do whatever you want. There is no accountability there. I think real people, again, are starting to see it and they should be disgusted,” Trump Jr. added. Take a look!

As Reported By Reuters:

[Barbara] Underwood said her office’s 21-month investigation, begun under her predecessor Eric Schneiderman, uncovered “extensive unlawful political coordination” by the foundation with Trump’s campaign, as well as “repeated and willful self-dealing” to benefit Trump’s personal, business and political interests.

Among the transactions the lawsuit cited as illegal was a $10,000 payment to the Unicorn Children’s Foundation for a portrait of Trump purchased at a fundraising auction in 2014. The portrait would end up decorating a wall at Trump’s Doral golf resort near Miami, the Washington Post reported.

Another $100,000 went to another charity in 2007 to settle a legal dispute over a flagpole erected in violation of local ordinances at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private club and sometime residence in Palm Beach, Florida.

“Mr. Trump ran the Foundation according to his whim, rather than the law,” the lawsuit on.ny.gov/2lbdv0V said.

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