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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
In 1995 Trump "gave up the right to use Mar-a-Lago for any purpose other than as a social club" by agreeing to a "Deed of Conservation and Preservation". In 2002 he agreed to a conservation easement preventing further development. [55]
Trump’s day-one plans are wide-reaching, calling for the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, sweeping tariffs that economists have warned could have drastic and harmful effects on the U ...
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 ...
Trump also included the historical context of how the man-made wonder was built and shared his thoughts on the circumstances of the transfer of its deed. Trump called the Panama Canal a “vital ...
During Trump's first term in 2017, First Lady Melania Trump moved into the White House five months after her husband was inaugurated. For his second term, she’s preparing to arrive when her ...
Trump purchased the property in 1995 for $7.5 million. [14] The mansion was in need of renovation, but Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. spent summers and weekends at the property, living in one of the carriage houses. [15] Trump's tax records showed he classified the estate as an investment property which enables property taxes to be written off ...
Sometimes people like to give away money anonymously. But for Big Tech CEOs trying to get on Trump's good side, that's no good, Peter Kafka writes. Anyone can give Donald Trump $1 million.