The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Ideas for Trump Foundation money

- JON HEALEY Jon Healey is an opinion writer for the Los Angeles Times.

New York Attorney General Barbara D. Underwood announced Tuesday that President Donald Trump and his family had agreed to dissolve his charitable foundation, which the state alleges served as a piggy bank for Trump’s personal and campaign needs.

Naturally, this prompted a slate of stories rehashing the juiciest allegation­s in the state’s lawsuit, which will move forward. A personal favorite: The foundation gave $7 to the Boy Scouts of America in 1989, which the Washington Post’s David Fahrenthol­d observed “matched the amount required to enroll a boy in the Scouts the year that (Trump’s) son Donald Trump Jr. was 11.”

Underwood summarized the allegation­s this way: “Our petition detailed a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation — including unlawful coordinati­on with the Trump presidenti­al campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing, and much more.” Ouch.

It’s worth noting, though, that Trump tried to shutter the foundation after the election, only to be held off by the attorney general. So in one respect, Tuesday’s agreement simply gives Trump what he’s been seeking for months.

Naturally, there is an important twist. The foundation will have 30 days to submit a list of nonprofits that will collect the remaining balance — $1.75 million, much of it contribute­d by folks outside the Trump family — jointly with Underwood’s office, with the attorney general having veto power. So, no more contributi­ons to support the re-election of Republican officials while they are investigat­ing Trump businesses.

But where should the money go? Here are a few suggestion­s of groups that find themselves particular­ly in need at the moment:

⏩ Groups responding to the humanitari­an crisis on our southern border, such as Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services and Kids in Need of Defense.

⏩ And while we’re at it, groups that support and sustain displaced people, such as the Internatio­nal Rescue Committee and Doctors Without Borders, now that the U.S. isn’t so eager to take them.

⏩ The Committee to Protect Journalist­s, in the name of Jamal Khashoggi.

⏩ To offset the administra­tion’s attacks on the Affordable Care Act’s provisions on contracept­ion and preventive care, Planned Parenthood. Admittedly, that one would sting.

⏩ The California Republican Party, because Trump has proved to be incredibly hazardous to GOP candidates’ health in the Golden State. OK, the party isn’t really a charity. But it could really use the help.

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