Donald Trump Might Have Attempted To Rob His Campaign Because He s Broke, Attorney Claims
Attorney and author Seth Abramson claimed on Friday that there is a chance that Donald Trump allegedly attempted to steal money from his campaign because he and his family are broke. There s a decent chance we ll discover either in new FEC filings or with more investigative journalism that Trump and his family are broke, thought he d lose to Biden, and responded to those two facts by robbing his 2020 campaign blind, he tweeted. It d also explain his wire-fraud coup scam.
Abramson is referring to the Friday
Business Insider report that alleged the commander-in-chief s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, set up a shell company to covertly funnel almost half of the funds from the president s 2020 campaign to the head of state s family members.
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Jared Kushner Allegedly Siphoned Campaign Funds To Trump Family In Largest Political Wire Fraud In History
Jared Kushner is accused of siphoning more than $600 million in campaign funds, including some used to secretly pay members of Donald Trump s family in what a legal expert calls the largest political wire fraud in history.
Business Insider reported on Friday that the son-in-law of President Trump set up a shell company that secretly paid out close to half of the funds raised in the 2020 presidential race. The report noted that Kushner directed close allies to sit on the board of the shell company, including sister-in-law Lara Trump, Trump campaign CFO Sean Dollman, and John Pence, the nephew of Vice President Mike Pence.
Donald Trump given $60m for personal fighting fund as White House exit approaches
Trump is said to be considering a run for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination
18 December 2020 • 8:22pm
Donald Trump is due to hand over the US presidency to Joe Biden on January 20
Credit: Evan Vucci
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Donald Trump’s newly created Political Action Committee (PAC) has already reportedly raised $60 million, giving the out-going US president considerable financial muscle for whatever he does next.
The money has come in via the Republican Party’s intense donation drive since the US election, much of which centres on Mr Trump’s unproven claim of mass voter fraud.
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