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  2. Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The Donald J. Trump Foundation was a private foundation established in 1988. [64] From 1987 to 2006, Trump gave his foundation $5.4 million which had been spent by the end of 2006. After donating a total of $65,000 in 2007–2008, he stopped donating any personal funds to the charity, [ 65 ] which received millions from other donors, including ...

  3. Donald Trump and religion - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump held a copy of the Bible outside St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square, in June 2020 following a controversial removal of protestors. Donald Trump was raised in his mother's Presbyterian faith; his father was a Lutheran. He attended Sunday school and was confirmed in 1959 at First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica.

  4. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents ...

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    United States of America v. Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, and Carlos De Oliveira was a federal criminal case against Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States; Walt Nauta, his personal aide and valet; and Mar-a-Lago maintenance chief Carlos De Oliveira.

  5. Trump criminal charges guidebook: Here are all the felony ...

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    Trump is sentenced on Jan. 10, 2025 to an unconditional discharge and received no punishment. What to know: Trump was indicted last March over his role in the so-called hush money payment to porn ...

  6. Indictments against Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump was indicted on state charges in an August 2023 indictment in Georgia. Trump faces 8 criminal charges related to alleged attempts to overturn Joe Biden's victory in Georgia, alongside 18 accused co-conspirators. [19] [35] [36] The trial is not yet scheduled. [23] Trump initially faced 13 criminal charges, 5 of which were later dismissed.

  7. Mass firings start inside agencies as Trump and Musk work to ...

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    Only 75,000 workers have accepted Trump’s buyout. 16:05, Oliver O'Connell. About 75,000 federal workers have accepted President Donald Trump’s buyout program, which is far short of the White ...

  8. Appeals court rejects Trump's emergency bid to curtail ... - AOL

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    Trump's order, signed on his first day back in the White House on Jan. 20, directed U.S. agencies to refuse to recognize the citizenship of children born in the United States after Wednesday if ...

  9. First impeachment of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The Trump–Ukraine scandal revolved around efforts by former U.S. president Donald Trump to coerce Ukraine and other foreign countries into providing damaging narratives about 2020 Democratic Party presidential primary candidate Joe Biden, as well as information relating to the origins of previous political attacks against him, such as the ...