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ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 09:49 AM Dec 2016

Trump's sons behind Texas nonprofit selling access to president-elect


A new Texas nonprofit led by Donald Trump’s grown sons is offering access to the freshly-minted president during inauguration weekend — all in exchange for million-dollar donations to unnamed “conservation” charities, according to interviews and documents reviewed by the Center for Public Integrity.

And the donors’ identities may never be known.

Prospective million-dollar donors to the “Opening Day 2017” event — slated for Jan. 21, the day after inauguration, at Washington, D.C.’s Walter E. Washington Convention Center — receive a “private reception and photo opportunity for 16 guests with President Donald J. Trump,” a “multi-day hunting and/or fishing excursion for 4 guests with Donald Trump, Jr. and/or Eric Trump, and team,” as well as tickets to other events and “autographed guitars by an Opening Day 2017 performer.”

Website TMZ.com first published a brochure hyping the happening. The brochure says that “all net proceeds from the Opening Day event will be donated to conservation charities,” but it does not name the charities or detail how net proceeds will be calculated.

Who’s behind the get-together?

Walter Kinzie, chief executive officer of Texas event management company Encore Live, confirmed to the Center for Public Integrity that a nonprofit group called the Opening Day Foundation hired his firm to manage Opening Day 2017.

A Center for Public Integrity review of Texas incorporation records found the Opening Day Foundation was created less than a week ago, on Dec. 14. Unlike political committees, such nonprofits aren’t required by law to reveal their donors, allowing sponsors to write seven-figure checks for access to the president while staying anonymous, if they choose.

The paperwork for the Opening Day Foundation listed four directors: Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Dallas investor Gentry Beach and Tom Hicks Jr., the son of a Dallas billionaire.

Beach and Hicks are reportedly close friends with Donald Trump Jr., and both men helped raise millions of dollars for Trump’s campaign.



https://www.texastribune.org/2016/12/19/donald-trumps-sons-behind-texas-nonprofit-selling-/
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Trump's sons behind Texas nonprofit selling access to president-elect (Original Post) ehrnst Dec 2016 OP
I would imagine the charity that will receive the money will be the DFT group. dhol82 Dec 2016 #1
That didn't take long, did it? Eugene Dec 2016 #2
Beavis and Butthead. N/t woodsprite Dec 2016 #3
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dhol82

(9,352 posts)
1. I would imagine the charity that will receive the money will be the DFT group.
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 09:52 AM
Dec 2016

Keeping it in the family!

Eugene

(61,862 posts)
2. That didn't take long, did it?
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 10:05 AM
Dec 2016

They're not draining the swamp. They're selling package tours to see the alligator-in-chief.

Response to woodsprite (Reply #3)

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