Make America Great Again
Thisiswhy,
Would you clear your schedule if I could treat you to dinner?
For a limited time, I’m offering supporters the chance to meet me on the campaign trail for dinner.
Contribute $5 or more today and be automatically entered to win.
You and a friend will have the chance to attend an upcoming Make America Great dinner event. Don’t worry about making the reservations, we’ll have that covered.
ENTER NOW
Unlike Hillary, where you have to donate millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation in order to get special treatment from her, my campaign Thisiswhy is about creating opportunities for all Americans.
And I want the opportunity to hear from you Thisiswhy over dinner, so I really hope you’ll enter.
I’m going to give you an update on the campaign, how we’re going to win in November, and share some insights into strategy that the liberal press and their Democrat cronies would love to hear. But they’re not going to. Those insights are only going to be reserved for top supporters like you.
So my friend, what do you say? Want to grab dinner with me?
We’ll take care of the flights and make sure you get a prime seat close to me, and all you have to do is contribute $5 or more to be automatically entered.
Good luck!
Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump
Dinner with Drumph
Dinner with Drumph
Got this in my inbox this am.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: Dinner with Drumph
I got that letter...
If you look way down at the bottom, in very small light print, you will see some legalize, and also (in order to prevent this from being an illegal lottery) an option to click on to enter the "contest" without having to make a contribution...
Guess what I did?
I got a similar one a couple of weeks ago from Junior offering to fly me and a guest out to NYC to have lunch with him...
I signed up for that one (using the no contribution option) too...
If you look way down at the bottom, in very small light print, you will see some legalize, and also (in order to prevent this from being an illegal lottery) an option to click on to enter the "contest" without having to make a contribution...
Guess what I did?
I got a similar one a couple of weeks ago from Junior offering to fly me and a guest out to NYC to have lunch with him...
I signed up for that one (using the no contribution option) too...



Re: Dinner with Drumph
Hey, I wonder if they'd stump up the air fare from Aus to have lunch with him.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Dinner With Drumpf
Making America... run to the toilet, again.

“In a world whose absurdity appears to be so impenetrable, we simply must reach a greater degree of understanding among us, a greater sincerity.”
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Re: Dinner With Drumpf
It'll be HUUUUGGGGEEEEEE!!!!!RayThom wrote:
Making America... run to the toilet, again.
Re: Dinner with Drumph
It is illegal to take campaign contributions from foreign citizens, so pretty sure you aren't going to win.Gob wrote:Hey, I wonder if they'd stump up the air fare from Aus to have lunch with him.
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Re: Dinner with Drumph
Honestly, like that's going to stop him?Guinevere wrote:It is illegal to take campaign contributions from foreign citizens, so pretty sure you aren't going to win.Gob wrote:Hey, I wonder if they'd stump up the air fare from Aus to have lunch with him.
Home | News | Campaign
Trump campaign solicits illegal foreign donations despite warnings
By Jonathan Swan and Harper Neidig - 07/16/16 02:27 PM EDT
Donald Trump's campaign is still soliciting illegal donations from foreign individuals — including members of foreign governments at their official email addresses — weeks after the campaign was put on notice by watchdog groups.
Foreign members of parliament from the United Kingdom and Australia confirmed to The Hill that they received fundraising solicitations from the Trump campaign as recently as July 12 — two weeks after a widely publicized Federal Election Commission (FEC) complaint issued on June 29 by nonpartisan watchdogs Democracy 21 and the Campaign Legal Center.
These latest campaign finance violations were first reported by the investigative website WhoWhatWhy and have been confirmed by The Hill.
The Trump campaign did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Terri Butler, a progressive Parliament member in Australia, told The Hill in a telephone interview Friday night that she was surprised to continue receiving fundraising solicitations from the presumptive GOP presidential nominee's campaign at her official government email address.
She shared several of these emails, including one dated July 12 asking her to make a "generous contribution" to the Trump campaign.
Butler says she has no idea how her government email ended up on the Trump fundraising list.
"I haven't signed up to any Trump lists," she said.
Federal law on foreign money in campaigns is black and white, campaign finance lawyers on both sides of the political divide say.
It's illegal for foreign individuals, corporations and governments to either give money directly to U.S. candidates or spend on advertising to influence U.S. elections.
And it's also illegal for candidates to solicit foreign money, regardless of whether the donations ever materialize.
There is now vast documentary evidence that the Trump campaign is continuing to do just that.
Bob Blackman, a member of the U.K. House of Commons, shared with The Hill a fundraising solicitation sent to his government email address from the Trump campaign on July 12.
"I did not sign up, these are sent unsolicited," Blackman told The Hill in an email.
Another member of the U.K. Parliament, Peter Bottomley, said he'd received three solicitations from the Trump campaign.
"Neither [Trump's] sons nor anyone else has answered my questions about how they acquired my email nor why they were asking for financial support that I suppose to be illegal for [Trump] to accept," Bottomley told The Hill in an email.
Fred Wertheimer, president of the campaign finance watchdog Democracy 21, said he's never in his four-decade career seen a campaign continue to brazenly solicit foreign cash after being publicly called out.
"This is kind of absurd. I don't know of anyone else in this situation who would just go on keeping on soliciting money from foreign interests," he said. "I think the fact circumstances here are unprecedented.
"If they are put on notice that their fundraising solicitations of potential foreign donors are illegal and they keep doing it, then you potentially have knowing and willful violations of the law, which moves this from civil violations to criminal violations," Wertheimer continued.
Wertheimer said he's going to assess the latest facts and may launch a criminal complaint in addition to his standing FEC complaint.
"It's open and shut that federal candidates can't solicit contributions from foreign donors," he said.
"There's a kind of arrogance about this," Wertheimer added.
Larry Noble, the general counsel at the Campaign Legal Center, said the Trump campaign's foreign solicitations are "really outrageous."
"It is a serious violation of federal law to solicit political contributions from foreign nationals," he said.
"There is no reason this should be happening," he said. "While U.S. citizens do live abroad, they usually don't have foreign government email addresses or are members of parliament, so they can't try to explain this by saying they thought they were soliciting U.S. citizens abroad.
"If the Trump campaign has continued to solicit foreign nationals after the matter first came to light in June, this looks like either gross incompetence, gross negligence or willful conduct."
GAH!
Re: Dinner with Drumph
True. What was I thinking????
ETA - I hope they file a criminal complaint. And soon.
ETA - I hope they file a criminal complaint. And soon.
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
Re: Dinner with Drumph
I know someone who would love to have dinner with Drumpf! The English Drumpf:

"If you take it head-first it just slides right down."

"Like my reptilian ancestors. "
yrs,
rubato

"If you take it head-first it just slides right down."

"Like my reptilian ancestors. "
yrs,
rubato