You know how the Donald is receiving some bad press about Trump University after the judge he called a, “Mexican” released some related documents, well his campaign wanted to highlight three successful Trump University grads today.
The problem: Donald Trump thinks he should create another fraud while defending the aforementioned fraud:
From Redstate:
www.redstate.com/…
Wow. This and testimonials from real Trump U participants should be played within the rust belt from now until the election. Game. Set. Match.
From the Redstate entry if you are not inclined to go there yourself:
So the Trump campaign has released a video with purported testimonials from Trump University students which I guess is supposed to show that Trump University was not a scam. This video features three people - none of whom have ever bought or sold real estate for a living. One of them appears to be a professional testimonial-giver for seminars, one appears to give these kinds of seminars for himself, and one of them has an ongoing business and personal relationship with the Trump family, who have allowed him to sell his protein water on a number of their properties.
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Another of the persons featured on the video is Casey Hoban, who is also not today involved in the business of selling or buying real estate. He claims in the video that he was, either in Florida or South Carolina (he is not really clear) but one wonders if the returns from these real estate deals were so "incalculable" why he is in the business of selling protein water (instead of real estate, which is booming right now).
While Mr. Hoban does not appear to be in the business of buying and selling real estate, he does appear to be in some sort of business and personal relationship with Donald Trump and the Trump family through his protein water company, and a supporter of Trump's.