Donald J. Trump Statement Regarding Trump University,
6/7/16
It is unfortunate that my comments have been misconstrued
as a categorical attack against people of Mexican heritage. I am friends with
and employ thousands of people of Mexican and Hispanic descent. The American
justice system relies on fair and impartial judges. All judges should be held
to that standard. I do not feel that one’s heritage makes them incapable of
being impartial, but, based on the rulings that I have received in the Trump
University civil case, I feel justified in questioning whether I am receiving a
fair trial.
Over the past few weeks, I have watched as the media has
reported one inaccuracy after another concerning the ongoing litigation involving
Trump University. There are several important facts the public should know and
that the media has failed to report.
Throughout the litigation my attorneys have continually
demonstrated that students who participated in Trump University were provided a
substantive, valuable education based upon a curriculum developed by professors
from Northwestern University, Columbia Business School,
Stanford University and other respected institutions.
And, the response from students was overwhelming. Over a five year period, more
than 10,000 paying students filled out surveys giving the courses high marks
and expressing their overwhelming satisfaction with Trump University’s
programs.
For example:
•Former student Tarla Makaeff, the original plaintiff in the litigation, not only completed multiple surveys rating Trump University’s three-day seminar “excellent” in every category, but also praised Trump University’s mentorship program in a glowing 5 plus minute video testimonial. When asked “how could Trump University help to meet [her] goals”, she simply stated “[c]ontinue to offer great classes.” Once the plaintiffs’ lawyers realized how disastrous a witness she was, they asked to have her removed from the case. Over my lawyers’ objections, the judge granted the plaintiffs’ motion, but allowed the case to continue.
•Former student Tarla Makaeff, the original plaintiff in the litigation, not only completed multiple surveys rating Trump University’s three-day seminar “excellent” in every category, but also praised Trump University’s mentorship program in a glowing 5 plus minute video testimonial. When asked “how could Trump University help to meet [her] goals”, she simply stated “[c]ontinue to offer great classes.” Once the plaintiffs’ lawyers realized how disastrous a witness she was, they asked to have her removed from the case. Over my lawyers’ objections, the judge granted the plaintiffs’ motion, but allowed the case to continue.
•Art Cohen, a lead plaintiffs in the litigation,
completed a survey in which he not only rated Trump University’s three-day
seminar “excellent” in virtually every category, but went so far as to indicate
that he would “attend another Trump University seminar” and even “recommend
Trump University seminars to a friend.” When asked how Trump University could
improve the seminar, Mr. Cohen’s only suggestion was to “[h]ave lunch
sandwiches brought in” and make the lunch break 45 minutes.
•Former student Bob Giullo, who has been critical of Trump University in numerous interviews and negative advertisements from my political opponents, also expressed his satisfaction, rating Trump University’s programs “excellent” in every category. When asked how Trump University could improve its programs, Mr. Giullo simply asked that students be provided “more comfortable chairs.”
Indeed, these are just a few of literally thousands of
positive surveys, all of which can be viewed online at www.98percentapproval.com.
For those students who decided that Trump University’s
programs were not for them, the company had a generous refund policy, offering
a full refund to any student who asked for their money back within 3 days of
signing up for a program or by the end of the first day of any multi-day
program, whichever came later.
Normally, legal issues in a civil case would be heard in
a neutral environment. However, given my unique circumstances as nominee of the
Republican Party and the core issues of my campaign that focus on illegal
immigration, jobs and unfair trade, I have concerns as to my ability to receive
a fair trial.
I am fighting hard to bring jobs back to the United
States. Many companies – like Ford, Nabisco, Carrier – are moving production to
Mexico. Drugs and illegal immigrants are also pouring across our border. This
is bad for all Americans, regardless of their heritage.
Due to what I believe are unfair and mistaken rulings in
this case and the Judge’s reported associations with certain professional
organizations, questions were raised regarding the Obama appointed Judge’s
impartiality. It is a fair question. I hope it is not the case.
While this lawsuit should have been dismissed, it is now
scheduled for trial in November. I do not intend to comment on this matter any
further. With all of the thousands of people who have given the courses such
high marks and accolades, we will win this case! - Donald J. Trump
Source:
New Georgia Republican Leadership for Principles above Politicians,
Facebook, posted by Bill Gainey
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