,are they going to convict donald trump? tld trump? one issue. the times calls brag a talented prosecutor whose successful suit of the trump foundation could be invaluable experience by the investigation. he ll take over as the chief atdeputy attorney general in new york city. i oversaw some of the office s biggest cases from exposing illegal behavior by the trump foundation. we know there s a trump i investigation. i have investigated trumnvestigp and his children and held them accountable for their misconduct with the trump foundation. accountable. i also sued the trump administration more than 100 i also sued the trump administration more than 100 times. times.mes. w of the dea investigating trump. when i was investigati the ag s, i sutro over one hundred times for his administration s misconduct and brought a case against the trump foundation and held himthe trum accountabl well, we have, let s say, a d.a. doing this, an attorney general doing this in,n the state of new yor
reporter: the trump foundation was once a source of good publicity for donald trump. but in today s court settlement, the president admits he repeatedly used the charity for his own personal purposes, paying fines and legal expenses at his mar-a-lago resort in florida and at his golf course in new york. and, the president now admits, $2.8 million raised for veterans at this trump foundation charitable fundraiser in iowa in 2016 was then given over to the trump presidential campaign to disburse before the iowa caucuses. it s for our vets. and you re going to like it, because we raised over $5 million in one day. reporter: the trump foundation also spent $30,000 on two portraits of donald trump himself and $12,000 for a signed football helmet of former quarterback tim tebow. the foundation has now folded. and today, the judge ordered the president to pay $2 million to charity. in a statement, a trump foundation spokesman said it was pleased to donate the $2 million to worthy
tragedy that most of us could never imagine in using it to save other lives and help other families. tell us about him. he was one in a million. i know we all feel like that our kids are. he was extremely sweet, he was a very good caretaker to his little brother and that s how i feel like he is still taking care of kids. working through me through the foundation. shannon: has a very busy full life and with the foundation as well, tell us about the opportunities for people to find your web site or other ways. people can go to we are a member organization of parent heart watch. you can find out where you can have your children s heart screen to the local community. shannon: that could be life-saving advice, you are out there using your pain to do so much good for others and we know you ve already had hundreds of these screenings. so i know there have been lives directly impacted already because of what was found in the
his visit. unfortunately, it was the only six weeks later that he collapsed and died. shannon: what did you find? and i m sure those days that must ve followed just trying to find answers in the middle of that. i had never heard of it honestly and when i did the research to try to find out what it was and what causes it, i was astounded that sudden cardiac arrest wrecks about 9,000 children every year. one out of every 300 children has an undetected heart condition that could possibly cause cardiac arrest. shannon: are there things in the moment that have happened that someone around can do to try to preserve their life? absolutely. we teach life-saving skills throughout the foundation. about 80% of the public is not trained, doesn t know how to stabilize very simple easy skill so we feel very passionate that teaching kids and teaching
this type of illegal activity never takes place again. the court had criticized the trump foundation for giving his campaign full control of the nearly $3 million that was raised during that charitable event back in 2016. saying mr. trump campaign rather than a foundation plan to organize the fund-raiser directed the timing and amount to recipients of the foundation s grants to charitable organizations supporting military veterans. i got a statement from the trump foundation spokesman saying the trump foundation is pleased to donate an additional $2 million following the 2016 presidential election. the trump foundation publicly announced its intention to voluntarily dissolve and distribute all of its remaining funds to charity. unfortunately, that donation was delayed due to the attorney general s politically motivated lawsuit. not that this matter is concluded, the trump foundation is proud to make this additional contribution. shannon: all right, john roberts live at the white