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I agree. It sounds like the kind of story you'll find debunked on snopes in a few days.There is no way they can tell their employees who to give campaign contributions to
"The policy change is also meant to minimize potential reputational damage caused by any false perception that the firm is attempting to circumvent 'pay-to-play rules'..."
Wall Street heavy hitter Goldman Sachs wants to 'minimize the perception that it is attempting to circumvent pay-to-play' rules by ONLY allowing its employees to give wads of cash to the 'Queen' of 'Pay-to-play', banning and threatening with punishment anyone who would consider donating to Trump.
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Goldman Sachs bans employee donations to Trump, not Clinton | Fox News