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He looks dead inside
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For 2 decades…sorry for the typo error.
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The US Constitution requires senators to live in the state where they are elected, but does not provide a minimum length of residency; Alabama requires a candidate to reside in the state for just one day to run for office. This is Alabama’s senior senator, grifter & liar. Fuck his football career.
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In 2023, Tuberville’s spokespersonsaid that the foundation had been under audit & had paused its activities. In August 2023, The Washington Post reported that campaign finance and property records suggest Tuberville lives in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida for 2 decades not Auburn as his office claims.
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That’s less than the 65% that the Better Business Bureau says ethical charities should spend on their causes. In 2021, the Washington Post reported, the foundation "reported it had $74,101 in revenue and spent just 12 percent of that, or $9,000, while $32,000 went to administrative costs.
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Tuberville invested $1.9 million in GLC Enterprises, which the Securities and Exchange Commission called an $80 million Ponzi scheme. In 2014 he started the Tommy Tuberville Foundation. Through its first five years, the foundation raised $289,599 but spent just $51,658 that 18.
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In August 2023, The Washington Post reported that campaign finance and property records suggest Tuberville lives in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, instead of Auburn, as his office claims, and has for almAlabama requires a candidate to reside in the state for just one day to run for office.
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In July 2023, a spokesperson for Tuberville said that the foundation had been under audit and had paused its activities. Tuberville invested $1.9 million in GLC Enterprises, which the Securities and Exchange Commission called an $80 million Ponzi
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In 2021, the Washington Post reported, the foundation "reported it had $74,101 in revenue and spent just 12 percent of that, or $9,000, while $32,000 went to administrative costs. By the end of 2021, the foundation's website had gone defunct.
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Tommy Tuberville Foundation… Through its first five years, the foundation raised $289,599 but spent just $51,658 on charitable causes, tax records showed.[57] This rate of 18% is less than the 65% that the Better Business Bureau says ethical charities should spend on their causes.
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Thug looks like a freaking vampire