Trump Family Donates $1 Billion to Wall Fund

A GoFundMe campaign to enhance coin for President Donald Trump's edge wall has surpassed fundraisers for the victims of the Humboldt Broncos passenger vehicle crash and Parkland, Fla. schoolhouse shooting to become the highest-grossing GoFundMe venture ever.

But it appears highly unlikely that the money tin can actually be put towards the stated purpose.

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The "We the People Volition Fund the Wall" campaign was started by U.S. Air Force veteran Brian Kolfage, who lost an arm and both legs while deployed in Iraq and was awarded a Royal Middle in 2004.

Kolfage said he wants to raise $1 billion to assist fund the wall considering, "Likewise many Americans have been murdered by illegal aliens and also many illegals are taking advantage of  the U.s.a. taxpayers with no means of ever contributing to our society."

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He says he's operating the fund in case the wall doesn't get funded by the government — the stalemate over funding for the wall has led to a partial regime shutdown, with Democrats unwilling to approve the corporeality of coin sought by Trump to fulfil his entrada hope.

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Kolfage's campaign has raised over $16.2 meg every bit of Dominicus, December. 23 — only six days afterwards it went live. The highest donation was $50,000 from an anonymous donor.

By comparing, the fundraiser for victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High Schoolhouse shooting garnered $10.one meg in 10 months. The Humboldt Broncos bus crash victims entrada raised $11.2 million (CAD $15.1 1000000) in 12 days.

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Nevertheless, both those campaigns had legal backing in ways that the edge wall fundraiser doesn't.

The Parkland victims' campaign was spearheaded past the Broward Instruction Foundation, the official fundraising arm of the Broward Canton Public Schools system. The Humboldt Broncos campaign was set up by a private citizen but was backed by the Humboldt Broncos Memorial Fund and canonical by a gauge in Saskatoon.

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According to the U.S. Treasury Section, private donations to the federal authorities are directed to a "gifts" fund and set aside for "general use" or put towards "budget needs."

Yet, such donations are considered "unconditional gifts to the government," meaning donors don't have a legal correct to demand that the coin be directed towards specific agencies or projects.

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Chapter 1 of the U.Due south. Lawmaking states that the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees America's borders, can but access gifted funds if Congress passes a bill specifically appropriating the monies to the agency, according to Cornell University's Legal Information Institute.

Kolfage claims that he has this covered.

On his GoFundMe folio, he pointed to Republican Rep. Warren Davidson's beak, HR 7202, which aims to allow the Secretary of the Treasury to "accept public donations to fund the construction of a bulwark on the border between the United States and United mexican states" — but the bill as well adds that donations could be used "for other purposes."

Rep. Warren Davidson, the sponsor of bill H.R. 7207, leaves a meeting of the House Republican Conference at the Capitol Hill Club on Dec. 12, 2017.

Rep. Warren Davidson, the sponsor of bill H.R. 7207, leaves a coming together of the House Republican Conference at the Capitol Hill Social club on Dec. 12, 2017. Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call

Kolfage says the bill guarantees that funds will be put towards the wall "with our contractual guarantee." Simply at that place's nothing in the text of the bill that states this.

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What'due south more, the neb, which was introduced in the House of Representatives on Nov. 30, is yet to even arrive past committee.

A similar nib, introduced last yr past Republican Rep. Diane Black, failed to pass muster.

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Kolfage has claimed to accept "high-level contacts" in the Trump administration who are working to ensure that the $i billion, if raised, will be put towards building the U.Southward.-United mexican states edge wall.

He also says the entrada is working with a constabulary firm and can guarantee that "100% of your donations will go to the Trump Wall."

GoFundMe's terms of service prohibit not using funds for their stated purpose, which ways that if the Department of Homeland Security is unable to accept the donations as expected, Kolfage volition have to refund his donors.

In this Jan. 14, 2016 photo, U.S. Air Force Sr. Airman (retired) Brian Kolfage, speaks with the media during a groundbreaking ceremony for a new home he and his family received through the Gary Sinise Foundation's RISE program at Sandestin, Fla.

In this Jan. xiv, 2016 photo, U.S. Air Force Sr. Airman (retired) Brian Kolfage, speaks with the media during a groundbreaking ceremony for a new home he and his family received through the Gary Sinise Foundation'southward RISE programme at Sandestin, Fla. Devon Ravine/Northwest Florida Daily News via AP

In addition to his exploits with the military, Kolfage is also known for being involved with websites with a track record of publishing imitation news stories and conspiracy theories.

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Every bit of Dec. 23, 2018, Kolfage is listed as a strategist with RightWing.News, which posted several false stories about Christine Blasey Ford, who defendant U.South. Supreme Courtroom Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, the New York Times reported.

The website previously claimed — falsely — that former president Barack Obama ordered military personnel to not wear their uniforms at recruitment centres, according to Snopes.

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NBC reported that Kolfage too ran an affiliated website chosen FreedomDaily, which was shut downwardly after it was sued by a man who was falsely identified by the site as the driver of the automobile that plowed into people protesting against a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Kolfage told NBC that he didn't reveal his involvement with the websites on the GoFundMe campaign page because he "didn't desire it to be a distraction."

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Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/4791211/trump-border-wall-gofundme-brian-kolfage/

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