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Zippyjuan
01-29-2020, 11:50 AM
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/01/29/trump-black-voters-cash-giveaways-108072

Literally trying to buy votes.


Organizers have begun holding events in black communities where they lavish praise on the president while handing out thousands of dollars in giveaways.

Allies of Donald Trump have begun holding events in black communities where organizers lavish praise on the president as they hand out tens of thousands of dollars to lucky attendees.

The first giveaway took place last month in Cleveland, where recipients whose winning tickets were drawn from a bin landed cash gifts in increments of several hundred dollars, stuffed into envelopes. A second giveaway scheduled for this month in Virginia has been postponed, and more are said to be in the works.

The tour comes as Trump’s campaign has been investing its own money to make inroads with black voters and erode Democrats’ overwhelming advantage with them. But the cash giveaways are organized under the auspices of an outside charity, the Urban Revitalization Coalition, permitting donors to remain anonymous and make tax-deductible contributions.


The organizers say the events are run by the book and intended to promote economic development in inner cities. But the group behind the cash giveaways is registered as a 501(c)3 charitable organization. One leading legal expert on nonprofit law said the arrangement raises questions about the group’s tax-exempt status, because it does not appear to be vetting the recipients of its money for legitimate charitable need.

"Charities are required to spend their money on charitable and educational activities,” said Marcus Owens, a former director of the Exempt Organizations Division at the Internal Revenue Service who is now in private practice at the law firm Loeb & Loeb. “It's not immediately clear to me how simply giving money away to people at an event is a charitable act.”

Asked about the legality of the giveaways in a brief phone interview, the Urban Revitalization Coalition’s CEO, Darrell Scott, said that most gifts were between $300 and $500, and that the group mandates that anyone who receives over $600 fills out a W-9 form in order to ensure compliance with tax law. He did not respond to follow-up questions about how the giveaways were structured and whether they met the legal standard for a charitable act.

Scott declined to name the donors funding the effort. "I'd rather not,” he said. “They prefer to remain anonymous."

Scott, a Cleveland-based pastor, has been one of Trump’s closest and most prominent black supporters. He struck up a relationship with the real estate mogul in the years before Trump’s presidential run, and — along with Trump’s former lieutenant Michael Cohen — co-founded the National Diversity Coalition for Trump to promote that run.

Since then, Scott become a regular presence in the West Wing. He has championed the Trump administration’s criminal justice reform efforts, signed into law as the First Step Act, and the creation of Opportunity Zones. That program, passed as part of the 2017 tax overhaul, provides tax breaks for investment in certain urban and rural districts that are deemed in need of economic stimulus.

In July 2017, the Urban Revitalization Coalition was registered in Delaware, according to public records, and it began promoting the Opportunity Zone program in conjunction with administration officials and other Republican officeholders. Scott and the coalition’s co-founder, Karim Lanier, held a meeting with Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin in February 2018, according to Mnuchin’s publicly released schedule, and the group held an event with Kentucky’s then-governor, Republican Matt Bevin, in Louisville the following month. The group’s earlier activities did not feature cash giveaways.

As Trump’s reelection campaign ramps up its outreach to black voters, Scott has come on as a co-chair of its new “Black Voices for Trump” initiative, along with former Godfather’s Pizza CEO Herman Cain and the YouTube video performers Diamond & Silk. The initiative, whose homepage asks voters to text “WOKE” to a campaign phone number, has been holding its own swing state events in recent months.

But a Trump campaign spokesman said the Urban Revitalization Coalition’s events were unrelated to its own efforts, and that the campaign “has no knowledge of or affiliation with these activities.”

The parallel tour being organized by the Urban Revitalization Coalition stands out for its promise to shower cash prizes on attendees who listen to speakers promote the president’s initiatives. The first cash giveaway took place last month. Another was scheduled in Virginia for Martin Luther King Day before being scrapped amid a dispute with the college set to host the event. Organizers say they plan to roll out a tour schedule featuring more events soon.

The group’s “Christmas Extravaganza” event in Cleveland last month featured a $25,000 giveaway and an appearance by Ja’Ron Smith, a deputy assistant to the president. A Cleveland native who worked on Trump’s criminal justice reform, Smith is among the highest-ranking black officials in the White House.

At the event, which also featured an appearance by television personality Geraldo Rivera, Lanier compared the investigative scrutiny faced by Trump to the plight of wrongfully incarcerated black men. He also defended Trump’s record on race.




Charitable organizations can hold events praising and honoring public officials so long as they avoid supporting or opposing candidates in elections.

"If they do it independently and it really is agenda focused, not electoral, yes that's permissible under campaign finance law," said Adav Noti, a senior director at the Campaign Legal Center, an election law watchdog.

But if a rally veers into electioneering, issues with campaign finance law can arise, experts warned. Determining when rhetoric crosses that line can be difficult. “It's always a fine line," said Larry Noble, a former general counsel for the Federal Election Commission.

One recipient of the cash giveaway in Cleveland, dressed as a Christmas elf, declared, "Four more years of President Trump. Yay!" after receiving her gift.

The more pressing legal issue raised by the event, and by plans for more like it, is the question of whether the cash giveaways constitute legitimate charitable activity.

Flyers advertising the Cleveland event said it was “open to the public” and that recipients “must be present to redeem giveaways.”

Video of the giveaway posted to Facebook by the Cleveland Plain Dealer shows Lanier announcing one recipient, Teresita Jones-Thomas, then declaring, "She don't need the money. She do not need the money!”

“I ain't giving her the money. Her son plays for the Golden State Warriors in the NBA. She don't need the money," he said, before hugging Jones-Thomas and handing her an envelope.



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AngryCanadian
01-29-2020, 03:09 PM
That sounds like a bit of fake news before the election.

Todd
01-29-2020, 03:15 PM
I would imagine that works both ways. Remember the Obama Lifeline free cellphone?

RJB
01-29-2020, 03:38 PM
Food stamps, welfare, corporate welfare etc. is literally buying votes.

phill4paul
01-29-2020, 03:56 PM
Food stamps, welfare, corporate welfare etc. is literally buying votes.

Except these funds are contributed by private donors, so they don't come out of my pocket, therefore, I don't care what they do with the funds. Not sure why Zippy would either.

Brian4Liberty
01-29-2020, 04:02 PM
Except these funds are contributed by private donors, so they don't come out of my pocket, therefore, I don't care what they do with the funds. Not sure why Zippy would either.

Because Democrats and leftists always accuse others of their own crimes. Buying black voters with cash and booze is a long time Democrat tradition.

oyarde
01-29-2020, 04:22 PM
Cleveland has been a cesspool of dem voter fraud for decades. If the urban revitalization wants to give things out that are donated that is legal and not tax funded or fraud . Seems like the GOP has found an actual legal way to fight what the dems have been doing illegally for a hundred years . Good for them .

Origanalist
01-29-2020, 04:25 PM
Because Democrats and leftists always accuse others of their own crimes. Buying black voters with cash and booze is a long time Democrat tradition.

When are republicans going to start giving me cash and booze? I might even vote for them then. More of that damn white privilege.

timosman
01-29-2020, 04:28 PM
When are republicans going to start giving me cash and booze? I might even vote for them then. More of that damn white privilege.

You need to start voting for dems first. :tears:

Origanalist
01-29-2020, 04:29 PM
You need to start voting for dems first. :tears:

Sounds too complicated, I guess I'll just keep buying my own.

RJB
01-29-2020, 04:36 PM
Not sure why Zippy would either.

Because Orange Man Bad!!! And Cheetos are literally racist!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

Origanalist
01-29-2020, 04:38 PM
Because Orange Man Bad!!! And Cheetos are literally racist!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

Don't forget about Pringles.

RJB
01-29-2020, 04:42 PM
Don't forget about Pringles.:mad::mad::mad::mad:

I need to neg rep someone.

Zippyjuan
01-29-2020, 05:00 PM
I would imagine that works both ways. Remember the Obama Lifeline free cellphone?

That was actually a George Bush program. Or Reagan.

https://www.freegovernmentcellphones.net/is-it-obama-phone-bush-phone-reagan-phone-or


Call it the Bush Phone. The first free cell phone was doled out under President Bush, not President Obama. The Lifeline Assistance program had been in existence for decades, but under President Bush it was expanded to include cell phones.

Call it the Clinton Phone. The Lifeline Assistance program was enhanced by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which was passed by popular bipartisan basis (meaning both Republicans and Democrats voted for it). It was signed into law by President Clinton.

Call it the Reagan Phone. The Lifeline Assistance program was created during the Reagan Administration. President Reagan’s Federal Communications Commission created the original program back in 1984.

Call it the Roosevelt Phone. Congress passed The Telecommunications Act of 1934 when Franklin Roosevelt was President. The act created the FCC and featured a promise “to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States, a rapid, efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges.” It also introduced the concept of “universal service”. Today’s Lifeline Assistance program is funded through a Universal Service Fund that evolved from that concept.

Call it the Wilson Phone. When the first telephone companies were founded, the phone service offered by one company in one town may not have worked with the phone service offered by another company in the next town. In 1913 the Woodrow Wilson administration solved the problem by giving AT&T a monopoly over phone service, which set the course for the evolution of the American telephone system.

Want to call it the Obama Phone? Fine. Want to call it the Bush Phone? Dandy. Want to call it the Wilson Phone? OK with us. Fact is one name is just as appropriate as another.

Stratovarious
01-29-2020, 05:11 PM
-Promoting the forgiving of student loans is not buying votes?

-Liberal Sanctuary Cities, Free everything to illegals , encouraging
them to vote , is not buying votes?

-Touting Basic Income gifting is not buying votes?

-Generational, career welfare is not buying votes?

-Free Secondary Education is not buying votes?


If Trumpsters are giving out cash to Blacks, its pretty transparent,
unlike the camp of the Socialist Liberals.

Stratovarious
01-29-2020, 05:13 PM
Food stamps, welfare, corporate welfare etc. is literally buying votes.

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to RJB again

Anti Globalist
01-29-2020, 05:19 PM
I would imagine that works both ways. Remember the Obama Lifeline free cellphone?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpAOwJvTOio

Anti Federalist
01-29-2020, 10:55 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0aPt0efkp0

enhanced_deficit
01-29-2020, 11:53 PM
I would imagine that works both ways. Remember the Obama Lifeline free cellphone?

Curious, that was before or after Trump praised Obama as a 'Champion'.