http://citizenslant.com/mar-a-lago-tip-iceberg/
"...apparently, Trump U. was such an astounding fraud that $25,000 did not justify Bondi dropping the investigation. Indeed, it required $125,000 in contributions to the Republican Party of Florida, and a separate fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago for Ms. Bondi. Whether or not all of this was, in fact, a bribe is for further investigation. But if what the Clintons have done does not smell too good to some, what Trump has done must really stink."
"The fundraiser in Mar-a-Lago also highlights another highly questionable aspect of Trump and his campaign. Apparently, when for Pam Bondi, Mar-a-Lago can be rented for $4,855.65. But when Donald Trumps campaign donors are paying for it, it can cost as much as $140,000. To be sure, different spaces and different square footage at a venue certainly reflect in the rent. However, that does not address the issue."
"It is one thing for a candidate to reimburse him or herself for the cost of a venue. It is a wholly different thing for that candidate to actually create profit centers so that he can profit from the money that donors give him. Trump is clearly doing the latter. And if what he has done in Mar-a-Lago does not seem obvious enough, one need go no farther than the Trump campaign headquarters, where the Trump campaign was paying $35,458 per month for rent while Trump was self-funding his campaign, but when he stopped self-funding, the very next month, the rent for his headquarters nearly quintupled to $169,758, even though it employed fewer staffers."
"While the Clintons have come under fire for alleged bad optics for a widely praised charity, that has received higher ratings than the American Red Cross, and which has helped millions of people worldwide, Trump has received relatively little attention for a pattern of operating which would be comical if it were not all too real. Virtually every place one looks with Trump wreaks of questionable conduct, buffoonery and lack of sophistication."