President Trump will have to fork over $2 million in penalties after admitting to misusing the Donald Trump Foundation for his own political benefit
by James’ office, the settlement requires the president to admit fault: “Chiefly, Mr. Trump admits to personally misusing funds at the Trump Foundation, and agrees to restrictions on future charitable service.” The Trump children also agreed to submit to mandatory training.
As an example of Trump’s misuse of Trump Foundation funds, James described how “Mr. Trump and his campaign doled out $500,000 at a campaign rally in the days leading up to the first primary election in the nation, the Iowa caucuses.” Requiring Trump’s payment of $2 million, New York Supreme Court Justice Saliann Scarpulla wrote that “Mr.
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