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Trump Repays a Good Samaritan
In
1995 Donald Trump was traveling along a New Jersey highway when the
limo in which he was traveling experienced a flat tire. Spotting the
disabled car along the side of the road, a passing motorist stopped to
offer his assistance. After helping, Trump asked how he could repay the
good samaritan. The man asked that Trump send his wife a bouquet of
flowers. Trump agreed.
True to his word, the bouquet arrived several weeks later along with a note saying, "we've paid off your mortgage."
WATCH: Jerry Falwell Jr. talks to Sean about Trump generosity
The story, which has been recounted numerous times including in Forbes
Magazine, is just one of many that demonstrate the generosity of Donald
Trump according to Jerry Falwell Jr., son of the late pastor Jerry
Falwell and President of Liberty University.
"I got to know Donald Trump after he spoke [at Liberty University] in
2012," Falwell told Sean on Hannity. "I learned so much about him that
the public never hears." Falwell went on to list Trump's numerous
charitable givings.
"Right after he visited here last time I called him about a large
Christian ministry in another state that needed some help," Falwell
explained. "I learned within a day or two he had donated 100,000 dollars
of his own money."
Falwell also recounted the story of an inner inner city basketball tournament Trump rescued from financial disaster.
"He learned about Clyde Frazier Jr. who ran the Harlem Hoops tournament
in the inner city and was killed in the 9/11 attacks," Falwell said. "He
searched down the family and donated the money to keep that tournament
going."
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White House Must Be Nervous After What Authorities Found In 'El Chapo's' Hideout
Amongst
the items recovered from the hideout of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo"
Guzman after his capture in a January 8th raid was large cache of
firearms. Today, sources are claiming that one of those weapons, a .50
Caliber sniper rifles, was obtained by the kingpin through the so-called
"Fast & Furious" program.
According to Fox News:
When agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
checked serial numbers of the eight weapons found in his possession,
they found one of the two .50-caliber weapons traced back to the ATF
program, sources said.
Federal officials told Fox News they are not sure how many of the
weapons seized from Guzman's house actually originated in the U.S. and
where they were purchased, but are investigating...(continue reading) |
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