Trump abused charity: Court forces the American president to pay 2 million dollars

US President Donald Trump has paid 2 million dollars for four charity associations as part of the court's decision that ordered him to do so. In an agreement reached on November 7, Mr. Trump had admitted continued “violations of campaign financial laws by abusing his status as [...]
In an agreement reached on November 7, Mr. Trump had admitted continued “violations of the campaign's financial laws by abusing his status as avoided by taxes through Donald J Trump Foundation and using them as “a little more than a Czech block” to support his campaign and his businesses.
He was ordered to offer donations to several different charities.
Mr. Trump also agreed to distribute $1.8 million from the income between the same organizations. Each one had received $4476, writes Independent, translates Periscopi.
Last year, President Trump on Twitter had written that “would not make agreement” and would not donate charity money while calling the case a political attack by the Democrats of New York.
The agreement in question also envisions the disappearance of the previously mentioned foundation, as well as its acceptance of illegal activity. /Periscope












