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The GOP nominee’s campaign is spending lavishly on Trump businesses instead of cheaper alternatives.
The party's candidates are raising big bucks ahead of November.
Your name could be right there next to Trump's face, if you pay him.
“I’m celebrating my 30th birthday today, not with my friends toasting over champagne or dancing until dawn, but with 30 women I’ve just met in Ethiopia."
Trump is trying to erase the huge financial disadvantage he faces against Hillary Clinton.
Trump railed against his rivals for being bought by special interests. He's now cozying up to the same special interests.
The presumptive GOP nominee previously said the the housing crash was a great way to make money.
Jack Burkman admits it's about getting business during a Trump administration.