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Showing Original Post only (View all)Donald Trumps inauguration fund: fake people, fake companies, and fake addresses on vacant lots [View all]
After two major newspapers published the records of donations made to the inauguration, another reporter led a crowdsourced effort which revealed that many of the records may have been falsified. That includes instances of donations being made from people whose names dont exist anywhere else, and whose listed mailing addresses are vacant lots.
The process began when the New York Times and Washington Post published the Trump inauguration donation records. They were suspicious from the beginning, because Trumps inauguration ended up being a poorly attended and comparatively small event, not justifying the large amount of donated funds. But from there, Huffington Post reporter Christina Wilkie put the records into an editable online Google Document and asked her followers on social media to help her investigate the more than fifteen hundred supposed donors. The results thus far are astounding. A few examples:
On line 183, a $400,000 donation is listed from Isabel T. John who doesnt appear to be a real person according to any available public records. Moreover one participant confirmed first hand that the listed mailing address for the donation has been a vacant lot for years.
On lines 726 and 727 of the document, a combined $100,000 was donated from the mailing address of a nonprofit organization that appears to have only had $500 in revenue to begin with.
The process began when the New York Times and Washington Post published the Trump inauguration donation records. They were suspicious from the beginning, because Trumps inauguration ended up being a poorly attended and comparatively small event, not justifying the large amount of donated funds. But from there, Huffington Post reporter Christina Wilkie put the records into an editable online Google Document and asked her followers on social media to help her investigate the more than fifteen hundred supposed donors. The results thus far are astounding. A few examples:
On line 183, a $400,000 donation is listed from Isabel T. John who doesnt appear to be a real person according to any available public records. Moreover one participant confirmed first hand that the listed mailing address for the donation has been a vacant lot for years.
On lines 726 and 727 of the document, a combined $100,000 was donated from the mailing address of a nonprofit organization that appears to have only had $500 in revenue to begin with.
http://www.palmerreport.com/politics/donald-trumps-inauguration-fund-fake-people-fake-companies-fake-addresses-vacant-lots/2394/
Here is the reporter's Twitter acount:
https://twitter.com/christinawilkie
and HERE is the database online. Far right side of it ( you may have to scroll to the side) there are comments about some of the donors, by people who have already checked them out.
I am still trying to get an answer from her about how I can add info. I spotted as a problem.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JaV4FmB9eoS78HR1WlHIZ0aw6GEqkYi6ccdiupVmfOA/htmlview?userstoinvite=kegill@gmail.com&ts=58f9af41&actionButton=1&sle=true#gid=2076979633
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Donald Trumps inauguration fund: fake people, fake companies, and fake addresses on vacant lots [View all]
dixiegrrrrl
Apr 2017
OP
All hail Christina Wilke!! I was checking L. Mensch yesterday, and she gets a tweet
Leghorn21
Apr 2017
#8
Christina Wilkie (the reporter researching this) wasa guest on "The Last Word" tonight.
napi21
Apr 2017
#10
I believe you have to tweet info directly to Christina ( as I have done) or ask to have edit rights
pkdu
Apr 2017
#12
It would take the entire term of office to investigate all this corruption and the FBI has already
politicaljunkie41910
Apr 2017
#25
This makes me sad. Except they can charge them with one thing and then later
Maraya1969
Apr 2017
#31