Occupying the White House has proven lucrative for Donald Trump.
He’s been able to charge the Secret Service hundreds of thousands for
rental space and golf carts. He’s been able to turn his Washington Hotel
into a place where the emoluments clause is put to constant test. But
the AP reports that no other cash-in matches the one Trump took on day one.
It’s been eight months. How much has been given out? None. None at all.
Read more: Donald Trump Took $107 Million Promised to Charities... And Kept It | Alternet
President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee raised an unprecedented $107 million for a ceremony that officials promised would be “workmanlike,” and the committee pledged to give leftover funds to charity.The $107 million is a massive amount for even the most lavish inauguration. It’s almost twice what Barack Obama took in for a celebration that was much more widely attended and which included many more events. Trump even cut back on the number of inaugural balls to only two, compared to the ten balls that the Obamas attended in 2009. With twice the money and one fourth the events, all but a handful of the $107 million gifted to Trump for the inauguration should be available for charitable giving.
It’s been eight months. How much has been given out? None. None at all.
Nothing has yet gone to charity.Donald Trump wants attention for giving $1 million to those affected by recent hurricanes—donations that so far haven’t actually happened. But he’s still sitting on a massive heap of cash from January which, despite promises, hasn’t gone to help anyone but Trump.
What is left from the massive fundraising is a mystery, clouded by messy and, at times, budget-busting management of a private fund that requires little public disclosure.
Read more: Donald Trump Took $107 Million Promised to Charities... And Kept It | Alternet