Los Angeles Times

Trump charity donates zilch

After giving away millions in election year, the foundation was sued and went quiet in 2017.

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NEW YORK — President Trump’s charitable foundation made no donations last year, a sharp break from the 2016 election year when it gave away millions of dollars and drew a lawsuit alleging the charity was acting as a quasi-political group.

The Donald J. Trump Foundation took in no new money from outside groups last year and donated nothing, according to a 2017 tax return posted online Monday. Trump had promised before taking office to dissolve the foundation to avoid conflicts of interest with his duties as president.

The foundation gave away $3.1 million in 2016, more than it did in the prior three years combined. Much of the money donated that election year went to veterans’ groups.

Trump and other directors of his foundation are being sued by New York Atty. Gen. Barbara Underwood, who alleges they used its money to settle business disputes, help with his presidenti­al campaign and pay for personal items. The suit argues that the foundation should be dissolved only under court supervisio­n.

The suit seeks $2.8 million in restitutio­n plus penalties, the foundation’s disbandmen­t and a 10-year ban on Trump running any charities.

Trump’s lawyer has said the suit is politicall­y motivated and should be dismissed. But a New York judge ruled Friday that it should go forward because there is no basis for finding “animus and bias were the sole motivating factors” for the litigation.

In 2016, the foundation took in more than $2 million from several groups and individual­s, including $1 million from Phil Ruffin, Trump’s business partner in a Las Vegas tower bearing the president’s name.

By contrast, the foundation last year raised money from only one source, the Trump Corp., according to tax returns posted Monday by the nonprofit monitoring website GuideStar. The president’s company donated $502,400.

Trump drew criticism during the campaign after news organizati­ons raised questions about his foundation’s use of funds and reported that he often did not follow through on promised donations.

The Washington Post reported that records showed Trump made $8.5 million in pledges to charitable groups in the 15 years before his campaign but paid out only about $2.8 million.

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