Former State Senator Gelber says Bondi’s failure to investigate Trump University “stinks”

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By Rob Lorei

Back in 2013 Trump’s charitable foundation gave a $25,000 donation to a group backing the reelection of Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. Then, Bondi’s office made a decision that benefited Trump: the Florida Attorney General’s office declined to pursue an investigation into fraud claims against Trump University.

Now facing new scrutiny over the exchange,  Trump says nothing improper happened. He casts it, instead, as an innocent transaction with no strings attached. Joining us to talk about the controversy on Radioactivity Thursday is former state senate Dan Gelber of Miami, who ran for state attorney general against Pam Bondi and lost in 2010.

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