Sep 07, 2017 · Sept. 6, 2017, 8:44 PM UTC / Updated Sept. 7, 2017, 4:20 PM UTC. By Ali Vitali. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and the first lady, Melania, personally donated $1 million to Hurricane Harvey ...
Aug 25, 2016 · 1. Trump promised a $100,000 donation to Greenwell Springs Baptist Church, which lies to the northeast of Baton Rouge, in a zone affected by floods. Trump had visited the church on Friday and ...
On 20 August 2016, CNN reporter Ashley Killough tweeted that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump had made a $100,000 donation to a Baptist church in …
Oct 17, 2016 · Campaign spokesman Mark Serrano told the Fayetteville Observer that Donald Trump donated $29,000 worth of food and supplies for the effort. The GOP nominee tweeted a short video about the ...
Aug 20, 2016 · Donald Trump Visits Flood-Damaged Louisiana Area ... making a sizable donation” to to the Louisiana Flood Relief Fund “to help the victims of …
Also in September 2017, Trump’s inaugural committee announced that it would donate $3 million divided evenly to three organizations involved in hurricane relief efforts — a pledge that was reflected in the committee’s subsequent tax filings.
Social media users, however, have spread an unsupported claim that President Donald Trump has personally donated $1 million to hurricane relief efforts in the Bahamas. “Trump, in his hurtful, hateful, racist, Nazi fashion, just donated $1 MILLION of his own money to the Bahamas Relief Fund,” one post reads. Some commenters praised the supposed news.
On 20 August 2016, CNN reporter Ashley Killough tweeted that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump had made a $100,000 donation to a Baptist church in Louisiana for its flood relief efforts.
On 20 August 2016, CNN reporter Ashley Killough tweeted that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump had made a $100,000 donation to a Baptist church in Louisiana for its flood relief efforts.
Donald Trump donated food and supplies to Lumberton, North Carolina, and other towns ravaged by Hurricane Matthew.
From late September through early October 2016, Hurricane Matthew cut a devastating path northward from the Caribbean to the southeastern United States, leaving more than a thousand dead and billions of dollars in property damage in its wake.