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News Thursday, May 5 2016

"Donald Trump Screwed Me" — New American Bridge Project Solicits Tips From Trump's Victims

May 05, 2016

“Donald Trump Screwed Me” — New American Bridge Project Solicits Tips From Trump’s Victims

American Bridge today launched a new project, DonaldTrumpScrewedMe.com, a crowd-sourced database and robust digital advertising program to solicit information from regular people who have been victimized by Donald J. Trump so they can share their story and help expose Trump as the exploitative cheat that he is. The digital ads will target Trump’s properties in Manhattan, Atlantic City, and Palm Beach to seek information from current and former employees and tenants, as well as people who were scammed by Trump’s various business ventures.  This is the first in a series of projects American Bridge will launch to hold Trump accountable over the coming months, and is operating in conjunction with a substantial research effort to document Trump’s dirty dealings that’s been underway for nearly a year.

American Bridge President Jessica Mackler released the following statement on the project:

“We’re launching DonaldTrumpScrewedMe.com because too many regular people have been hurt by Donald Trump’s exploitative self-enrichment and their stories deserve to be heard. Trump built his fortune by preying on seniors, veterans, small businesses, and middle class families. He’s a con man who has consistently pushed the limits to take advantage regular people.

“Donald Trump needs to be held accountable, so we at American Bridge encourage anyone who’s ever done business with Donald Trump to visit DonaldTrumpScrewedMe.com and share their story.”

Donald Trump’s dishonesty stretches back decades. Beyond his ongoing Trump University scam scandal, there are years of housing discrimination, tenant abuses, and sketchy land deals, among other deceptions, throughout which Trump has harmed countless people all to enrich himself.

A screenshot of DonaldTrumpScrewedMe.com is included below:

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Published: May 5, 2016

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