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To: i-node who wrote (962517)9/9/2016 12:39:44 AM
From: zax  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575558
 
He paid off a district attorney. He covered it up. That is what everyone realizes.



To: i-node who wrote (962517)9/9/2016 4:09:42 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1575558
 
"this rinky dink contribution paid out of the wrong bank account is nothing"

but the services it bought and paid for aren't. It's called pay for play, and it's the smoking gun that Hillary was supposed to have fired. It would be wrong even if paid for out of the right bank account. Plus, they tried to hide it by running it thru another organization. Crooked Donald. Crooked crooked Donald.

Donald Trump buys himself an attorney general for $25,000

Pam Bondi was among Trump’s surrogates on conference call as candidate railed about judge’s ethnicity

Attorney general solicited campaign donation from Trump in 2013 even as her office considered fraud complaints against Trump University

After Bondi received illegal $25,000 contribution, attorney general’s office lost interest in Trump University

Read more here: miamiherald.com

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Charities are barred from donating to political candidates. The Washington Post reportedthat The Donald J. Trump Foundation, when filling out 2013 taxes, had said it donated to a group called “Justice for All.” But that Kansas-based nonprofit said they never got any money. The group that did receive money — called “And Justice for All” — was the PAC backing Bondi. When The Post called attention to this in March, Trump said it was just a mistake.

usatoday.com



To: i-node who wrote (962517)9/9/2016 10:31:41 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575558
 
Nice extrapolated theory, Dave. Except that NO 'special treatment by the State department' has been demonstrated by anyone. Unlike Trump's treatment concerning Trump 'University' by both Florida and Texas AG's after his 'campaign donations'.

All you clowns can put up against Clinton is innuendo.