BoyNextDoor
I hate liars
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The would be Conman-in-Chief used Drumpf University to play a confidence game with veterans and their widows and con them out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. He used a classic bait and switch confidence game.
This is the sort of person that should lead the United States? Can one of you Drumpf supporters explain how you can support such a completely ROTTEN, morally BANKRUPT candidate?
San Antonio's Cheryl Lankford tells Drumpf University scam story at DNC
"[Drumpf] preyed on vulnerable people, like military widows and the elderly," she said. "He made millions of dollars off of people like me. Millions. He cheated more than 5,000 students... These are folks just like me, who didn't have a lot, but were told that if they paid for Donald Drumpf's program, they might be able to make a better living."
A retired veteran tells CNN how Drumpf University scammed him out of $26,000
In fact, CNN says that the only thing somewhat useful he learned about was the benefit of “paying off the unpaid tax benefits of elderly people, keeping them in their homes until they die, but then taking ownership of the property.” Limon said he found this idea to be immoral, which was when he decided that he’d had enough of Drumpf University.
This is the sort of person that should lead the United States? Can one of you Drumpf supporters explain how you can support such a completely ROTTEN, morally BANKRUPT candidate?
San Antonio's Cheryl Lankford tells Drumpf University scam story at DNC
"[Drumpf] preyed on vulnerable people, like military widows and the elderly," she said. "He made millions of dollars off of people like me. Millions. He cheated more than 5,000 students... These are folks just like me, who didn't have a lot, but were told that if they paid for Donald Drumpf's program, they might be able to make a better living."
A retired veteran tells CNN how Drumpf University scammed him out of $26,000
In fact, CNN says that the only thing somewhat useful he learned about was the benefit of “paying off the unpaid tax benefits of elderly people, keeping them in their homes until they die, but then taking ownership of the property.” Limon said he found this idea to be immoral, which was when he decided that he’d had enough of Drumpf University.