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“I saw where [Trump] attacked my foundation,” he said. “I think that’s because he knew they were about to report that he used his foundation to give money to your attorney general, which is not legal.”

The Associated Press revealed in June that the Trump Foundation had contributed $25,000 to a group supporting Bondi’s reelection shortly before her office decided not to pursue fraud charges against the now-defunct Trump University. The Washington Post reported last week that Trump paid a $2,500 fine for making an illegal political contribution from a charity.