The Trump Foundation’s tax return deals with that issue only obliquely, noting that the fundraiser was “held by a candidate for public office.” It does not mention that this candidate was Trump himself, the foundation’s founder and namesake.Trump “used the foundation as a prop in the political campaign,” Owen said. “They don’t say anything about it.”The filing shows the Trump Foundation took in $2,865,683 in donations during 2016, mostly through that fundraiser. The biggest donors were Phil Ruffin, a casino magnate who is Trump’s partner in a Las Vegas hotel, and Laura Perlmutter, wife of Marvel Entertainment Chairman Ike Perlmutter. Both gave $1 million.

At the end of 2016, the tax filing says, the Trump Foundation’s remaining assets were $970,246. Trump wants to “distribute its remaining funds to highly qualified and important” charities, the filing said, as soon as authorities will let him.

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