Donald Trump has come under fire during the campaign for his supporting Hillary Clinton and specifically, the Clinton Foundation. Records show Trump donated $250,000 to the Foundation and many conservatives have questioned how he can run as a Republican while playing on his extensive ties with the Clintons.
Republican primary front-runner Donald Trump on Sunday explained why he gave a quarter of a million dollars to the Clinton Foundation before he ran for president.
"I did give to the Clinton Foundation. What I didn't know is they'd be using it for private aircraft and things like that," Trump said on "Fox News Sunday."
"The Clinton Foundation was helping with Haiti and with lots of other things, and I thought it was going to do some good work, so it didn't make any difference to me," he added.
The real estate mogul also pointed to his business interests in cultivating support among politicians from each party.
"Again, I was a businessman, and it was my obligation to get along with everybody, including the Clintons, including Democrats and liberals and Republicans and conservatives," he said. "As a businessman, I had an obligation to do that."
As a high profile member of the New York establishment, Trump naturally gravitated toward the former president and his wife, the sitting Senator from the state. That he felt it necessary as a businessman to cultivate the Clintons is not in dispute. But some of the glowing words he had for Hillary are not easily reconciled with his current thoughts about her.
Is insincerity a part of "getting along" with everybody? That's what most Republicans will have to decide before they vote.
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