trump donated to attorney generals who droppred inquirey

by Fletcher Raynor DDS 9 min read

Why did Trump file a lawsuit against the New York AG?

Jun 09, 2016 · Current Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, investigated Trump University when Abbott served as Texas attorney general. After Abbott dropped the investigation, Trump donated $35,000 to his gubernatorial campaign .

How much money has Donald Trump donated to New York State?

Jan 19, 2022 · New York Attorney General Letitia James took legal action to compel former US president Donald Trump and his closest family members to give sworn evidence on Wednesday, part of a continuing investigation into the Trump Organisation’s financial dealings.. The probe will also summon his son Donald Jr, and daughter Ivanka, to explain irregularities in the Trump …

Are Trump and his family under criminal investigation in New York?

Oct 05, 2016 · Trump has faced criticism during his presidential campaign regarding an improper $25,000 donation his charity made to a group supporting Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi (R).

Did Donald Trump donate more to Republicans or Democrats in 2011?

Sep 06, 2016 · Besides the probe that led to Attorney General Schneiderman's suit in New York, the office of then-Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, a Republican, opened a civil investigation of "possibly deceptive trade practices." Abbott's probe was quietly dropped in 2010 when Trump University agreed to end its operations in Texas.

Did Trump allow Bondi to use his estate?

Unlikely. Huffington Post disclosed late Tuesday that Trump subsequently allowed Bondi to use his sumptuous Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach for a $3,000-a-head re-election fundraiser in March 2014, just months after she dropped the fraud probe. The new revelation raises further questions over whether Trump was thanking Bondi, and could weaken his own line of attack against Clinton over the sourcing of her own campaign donations.

Did Bondi donate to Trump?

The story gained some traction in June when the Associated Press reported that Bondi had personally solicited the donation from Trump to a political group supporting her re-election campaign. But last week’s Washington Post report that Trump had paid the IRS a $2,500 penalty for the “improper” contribution sparked renewed scrutiny, quickly followed by a “he-said, she-said” disagreement this week over whether Trump and Bondi had ever actually discussed the affair.