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Headline Roundup November 22nd, 2016

Trump Foundation Admits to Self Dealing

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According to newly released IRS papers, the Trump Foundation violated a ban on "self-dealing" or using charitable funds personally for the family.

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Trump Foundation admits to violating ban on ‘self-dealing,’ new filing to IRS shows
Trump Foundation admits to violating ban on ‘self-dealing,’ new filing to IRS shows

Washington Post

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President-elect Donald Trump’s charitable foundation has admitted to the IRS that it violated a legal prohibition against “self-dealing,” which bars nonprofit leaders from using their charity’s money to help themselves, their businesses or their families.

That admission was contained in the Donald J. Trump Foundation’s IRS tax filings for 2015, which were recently posted online at the nonprofit-tracking site GuideStar. A GuideStar spokesman said the forms were uploaded by the Trump Foundation’s law firm, Morgan, Lewis and

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Trump Foundation acknowledges violating 'self-dealing' ban
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Donald Trump’s foundation has acknowledged violating a prohibition against using charitable funds to benefit the leaders of the organization or their family members, a practice known as “self-dealing.”

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Where are Trump Foundation Funds Actually Going?
Where are Trump Foundation Funds Actually Going?

Fox News Digital

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A new 2015 IRS filing calls into question just how charitable the Donald J. Trump Foundation really is.

The forms, posted late Monday on nonprofit tracking site GuideStar and first discovered by the Washington Post, reveal the foundation has admitted to violating the legal ban on “self-dealing,” meaning the charity’s funds were improperly used by an insider, their friends or family members.

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