For the Trump loyalists here’s a good test to see just how much integrity he really has. Much like Trump U., amongst other endeavors, I’m betting he’ll be pocketing most of this for his own greedy means.
"This money could easily — and legally — end up in his own pocket in the coming years," a campaign-finance attorney told CNN.
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So apparently one guy has had enough. Although in all honesty, I think you have to question the intelligence of anyone who would contribute $2.5 million to anyone or any group affiliated with trump in the first place. I mean if you really can't think of anything better to do with your millions (or even a few hundred) I have to question your sanity, priorities, common sense...
Anyway, this guy contributed 2.5 million to some outfit called "True the Vote" and after a stroke of genius told him he was an IDIOT, he is suing to recoup his money. In true Trumpian fashion, the folks at True begged him not to sue and offered him a cool $ 1million to drop his suit...
"A man who donated $2.5m to help
Donald Trump's crusade to overturn the
elections is asking for his money back.
Fred Eshelman, the donor, is suing
Houston-based "True the Vote Inc" for what he claims are "empty promises,"
Bloomberg reported.
True The Vote claimed it had a multi-part plan to "investigate, litigate and expose suspected illegal balloting and
fraud in the 2020 general election," the lawsuit said.
The group claimed it also collected whistle blower complaints, supported GOP legislative fights in swing states and conducted "sophisticated data modeling and statistical analysis to identify potential illegal or fraudulent balloting."
Group offered man $1m not to sue them
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So how does someone this gullible amass 2.5 Million in throw away cash? He LIVES in freaking Texas, and just last week the city of San Antonio hired a legal team to attempt to recoup $750,000 that Team Trump owes them from a 2019 rally...
EVERYTHING around Trump revolves around grifting. Yet somehow you thought donating $2.5 MILLION to an organization that may or may not be actually linked to Trump was a good idea?