Posted on 01/28/2016 1:19:00 PM PST by conservativejoy
Rather than going directly to veterans groups, 100% of online donations on Trump's pro-veterans site will go directly to Trump's personal foundation.
After ducking the final Republican presidential debate heading into next week's Iowa caucuses, GOP front-runner Donald Trump announced that he would hold his own pro-veterans event during the debate to raise money for veterans. Trump even set up a special website to solicit donations to help veterans.
"Honor their valor," the website, donaldtrumpforvets.com, states. "Donate now to help our Veterans."
The website, which is nothing more than a single page with stock photos and a credit card donation form, claims that "100% of your donations will go directly to Veterans needs."
There's only one problem: 100% of the money raised on the site goes directly to Donald Trump's personal non-profit foundation, according to a disclosure listed at the bottom of the page.
"The Donald J Trump Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization," the disclosure reads. "An email confirmation with a summary of your donation will be sent to the email address provided above."
Trump Non Profit Vets
Confirmation e-mails sent to individuals who contributed via the website confirm that rather than going directly to veterans, all contributions made from the site go directly to Donald Trump's personal foundation.
"The Donald J Trump Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and acknowledges that no goods or services were provided to you in return for your contribution," the confirmation e-mail states. "This letter is your receipt and should be kept with your tax records."
A separate confirmation page that loads after donations are made on the site contains the same language noting that the contribution was made to the Donald J Trump Foundation, not to a distinct veterans organization with a history of directly supporting veterans and their families.
According to the domain registry information for Trump's site, the domain was not registered until Thursday morning. The firm that registered the domain, Florida-based Parscale Media, also designed Trump's official presidential campaign website.
Trump's personal non-profit foundation, the Donald J. Trump Foundation, does not have a history of donating much money to veterans or to veterans' causes. According to a recent analysis of the organization's spending history by the Weekly Standard, Trump's non-profit donated more money to the Clinton Foundation than it did to veterans causes.
Between 2009 and 2013, Trump's non-profit donated between $100,001 and $250,000 to the Clinton Foundation. Over the same period of time, Trump's group gave only $57,000 to veterans groups. A 2015 analysis by Forbes noted that barely 1 percent of the Donald J. Trump Foundation's $5.5 million worth of donations betwen 2009 and 2013 went to organizations that support military veterans:
The Donald J. Trump Foundation has donated $5.5 million to 298 charities between 2009 and 2013 (the most recent year available), according to the non-profit's 990 tax forms from those years. Of that, only $57,000 has been donated to seven organizations that directly benefit military veterans or their families, Forbes found. Wounded Warriors was not among the organizations Trump's foundation gave to in that time period.
Forbes also found that Trump, who we estimate is worth $4.5 billion, has not made personal contributions to his foundation during the same time period. We reached out to his spokespeople for comment, but did not hear back before publishing.
Trump made waves last July when he attacked Sen. John McCain, a Vietnam prisoner of war who was imprisoned for years in the infamous Hanoi Hilton torture camp, for being captured by enemy troops.
"I don't like losers," Trump said during an event moderated by GOP focus group guru Frank Luntz. Trump was referring to McCain.
But he's a war hero," moderator Frank Luntz interjected. "He's a war hero!"
"He's not a 'war hero,'" Trump responded. "He's a 'war hero' because he was captured. I like people that weren't captured, okay? I hate to tell you."
Trumpees do not care about his lies.
Speaking of which —— Guess what is not on the donald’s website. NOTHING ABOUT DEPORTING ANYONE BUT ILLEGALS ANYMORE. LOOKS LIKE HE COPIED CRUZ’S PLATFORM.
Hahahahahahahahahahahha
I agree with that, this is just another smear tactic.
but, but, it political season and the only reason for it is to throw mud and stones. LOL
How is that false advertising? I can choose to make my donation or change my mind if I don’t want my $ going thru Trump’s foundation, but I feel more comfortable than having it go thru a donation site (i.e., gofundme) that takes its % off the top. Does anyone, anyone on earth, think that Trump is directing those funds for his own use? Or his foundation’s own use?
See post #19
+1
See post #19
< snicker >
The Donald, Melania and Ivanka Trump Foundation.
I have read today that Trump has donated $57,000 of his $10,000,000,000 to veterans’ causes throughout his 69 years. That’s a whopping .0000057% of his wealth!
World Wrestling Entertainment has donated more money to his foundation that he has.
Doesn’t want to pay their administrative costs and salaries perhaps?
No, no, the billionaire wants to keep all the money for himself and let the vets starve, I’m sure!
I don’t think that Trump would steal it for personal use. However, in the past, the Donald J. Trump foundation has donated more to the Clinton Foundation than it did to veterans. Here is the key quote from the article.
“... According to a recent analysis of the organizationâs spending history by the Weekly Standard, Trumpâs non-profit donated more money to the Clinton Foundation than it did to veterans causes.
Between 2009 and 2013, Trumpâs non-profit donated between $100,001 and $250,000 to the Clinton Foundation. Over the same period of time, Trumpâs group gave only $57,000 to veterans groups...”
Good. I know it will get distributed properly. It’s a certainty TRUMP doesn’t need it for food, shelter or transportation.
Thankfully.
Hmm, yep, sure, of course that’s what it is. they obviously need it.
/s
Maybe I could get the same warm and fuzzy feeling if I donated to the "Clinton Family Foundation!"
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