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How the Trump Foundation could undercut the public trust in charitable giving

  • Written by Cassandra Burke Robertson, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Professional Ethics, Case Western Reserve University
Donald Trump gave this $100,000 check from his foundation to a charity during an Iowa campaign event in 2016.AP Photo/Patrick Semansky

When New York State Attorney General Barbara Underwood recently sued the Donald J. Trump Foundation and four Trump family members who serve on its board of directors, she alleged the foundation was “little...

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