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Donald Made Charity Pledges In His Dead Brother's Name, Then Apparently Never Delivered (Original Post) BlueWarrior Oct 2016 OP
You can, and should include four pertinent paragraphs from the link Brother Buzz Oct 2016 #1
everything about him is vile, and the stories never stop Gabi Hayes Oct 2016 #2

Brother Buzz

(39,508 posts)
1. You can, and should include four pertinent paragraphs from the link
Mon Oct 10, 2016, 12:19 PM
Oct 2016

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Trump's older brother, Fred C. Trump, Jr., was an alcoholic who died in 1981 at just 42 years old. Donald has spoken about how his brother's death deeply affected him. "He had a profound impact on my life, because you never know where you're going to end up," he said to People last year. Trump is a famous teetotaler in part because of his brother's warnings to him about the dangers of alcohol.

So when Trump signed up to promote his own line of vodka (especially to Russian millionaires), he had misgivings. "I sort of hated doing it," he said in 2005 on his syndicated national radio segment, Trumped!, according to transcripts published by the Wall Street Journal. "I thought about it and what I've decided to do is donate any and all money that I make from alcoholic beverages to Mothers Against Drunk Drivers [sic]. I'm going to give 100 percent of that money to them in honor of my late brother, Fred Trump. I guarantee you that Fred is looking down now and saying, 'That’s really the best thing to do.'"

Except that Mothers Against Drunk Driving doesn't take donations from alcohol sales, as the group explained to the Huffington Post. In fact, it doesn't seem he donated the profits to any charity after MADD rebuffed him. "Despite Trump’s promises, there appears to be no record he donated money from Trump Vodka to charity," HuffPost wrote in June. Trump did, however, sue Drinks Americas, the company that licensed his name, in a New York federal court for $4.8 million dollars (plus interest) he claimed he was owed from the deal. The court dismissed the case, saying it didn't have jurisdiction.

As for Trump Vodka, the brand started collapsing along with the economy in 2008, according to Bloomberg. Sales declined, Drinks Americas' credit dried up, Trump Vodka's distiller went bankrupt, and the booze is no longer sold in the US. But it does live on in Israel, where it's a dubiously kosher-for-Passover backup option.

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Gabi Hayes

(28,795 posts)
2. everything about him is vile, and the stories never stop
Mon Oct 10, 2016, 12:34 PM
Oct 2016
In 2005, Drinks Americas signed with Donald Trump to promote a new brand of vodka which became known as Trump Vodka.[1] The brand was launched with the slogan "Success Distilled", with Trump predicting it would outsell Grey Goose vodka.

He also said that when mixed with tonic, which he referred to as a "Trump & Tonic" (T&T), it would become the most drunk cocktail in the United States



The brand ..........ceased production under the Trump name in 2011 when it failed to meet the required threshold for distribution


didn't he mean to call his killer cocktail "T&A?"
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