was. i mean, this is endangering, it appears, our intelligence sources, our methods. these are highly sensitive documents, and we re not just talking about a couple pieces of paper marked classified. we re talking about scores of pieces of paper that were kept not only unsecured in the estimation of the government but in sort of a disorganized fashion, in boxes with all sorts of random things in a storage room with all sorts of items at his residence and golf club. and we should just keep in mind that we re not just talking about his home. it s not some sort of private home that five or ten people have access to. mar-a-lago is a club, an event venue, that hosts weddings and charity galas, hundreds of people go through there in the months when it s open during the year. so, clearly, this was a risk. it underscores why the fbi was so determined to go in and do this extraordinary move to search that property, and i think, you know, for a lot of people who studied the trump presidency, a
donald trump has succeeded by being elected president and his name will go on in history forever. sometimes that won t be positively viewed, but in general you would say the brand has gone up in value. there s always going to be people who say not a good fit for us but that s never been something trump minded. quickly, atima, you re making a lot of expressions there? yeah. i mean, absolutely trump s brand has take an bit of a hit. i mean guess what happens when you run a campaign based on racism, sexism, a lot of zone phobia and homophobia. three properties in new york alone that the tenants complained, the owners have changed the name, no longer have any relationship with trump organization, and you have a couple of his green revenue news for the golf courses in l.a. and the bronx, they ve also lost a lot of revenue from people who canceled charity galas and tournaments and mar-a-lago where he spends a lot of time, 19 charities have 19 charities
donations for feels like years now. i guess it has been months. months. you figured out what this participating was and who made the painting. in 2007, he bought the painting of himself for $20,000. this guy performs it at charity galas and paints it in five or six minutes and does it upside down and you go wow, it s john lennon or a dog or donald trump. in this case it was donald trump. they bought it at an auction for $20,000. that s great and half of the money goes to the charity, but he paid for it with money from the donald trump foundation. he cannot just buy things that will decorate the walls of his house or business. in this case it did. no you that we have seen the painting, we have to figure out where it is. we don t know where the painting is.