wsj : Billionaires Sheldon Adelson, Joe Ricketts Plan Donations to Back Donald Trump





Billionaires Sheldon Adelson, Joe Ricketts Plan Donations to Back Donald Trump


Billionaires Sheldon Adelson, Joe Ricketts Plan Donations to Back Donald Trump
ENLARGE Billionaire Sheldon Adelson, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corp., speaking at a news conference in Macau, China, on Sept. 13.Mr. Adelson and his wife, Miriam, are expected to spend $45 million to boost Republicans in the next two months, including at least $5 million to help Mr. Trump.Photo: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg NewsTwo billionaires are planning to open their pocketbooks for Republican nominee Donald Trump in the final six weeks of the election, as the businessman continues to lag behind Democrat Hillary Clinton in fundraising.


Donald Trump Gets Donations from Sheldon Adelson, Joe Ricketts


Donald Trump Gets Donations from Sheldon Adelson, Joe Ricketts
Donald Trump is reportedly about to receive two of his largest donations to date.The support is coming from billionaire casino owner Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam, and TD Ameritrade amtd founder Joe Ricketts.This comes as Hillary Clinton continues to pull in incredible fundraising numbers.


Joe Arpaio, A Donald Trump Supporter, Still Thinks Obama's Birth Certificate Is 'A Forged Document'


Joe Arpaio, A Donald Trump Supporter, Still Thinks Obama's Birth Certificate Is 'A Forged Document'
"I don't care where he's from," Arpaio told the crowd, according to USA Today ."We are looking at a forged document.Period."Arpaio, a supporter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, told a tea party group Tuesday he's still investigating Obama's birth certificate, which the president made public in April 2011.


Donald Trump ally Sheriff Joe Arpaio won't let birther myth die


Donald Trump ally Sheriff Joe Arpaio won't let birther myth die
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio walks onto the stage to speak during the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.(Paul Sancya/AP)Nearly a week after Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump acknowledged for the first time that President Obama was born in the United States, there is at least one Trump ally who is not giving up the "birtherism" quest: Sheriff Joe Arpaio.Speaking to the group that asked him in 2011 to look into the president's birth certificate, Arizona's Maricopa County sheriff told about 200 supporters Tuesday that he was "not going to give up," as first reported by the Arizona Republic.


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