Clinton campaign bashes Trump over ‘fraudulent’ real estate U

WASHINGTON (AP) — Newly released documents about a now-defunct business owned by Donald Trump reveal strategies for enticing people to enroll in real estate seminars that cost as much as $35,000 even if they couldn't afford it, opening the presumptive Republican nominee up to fresh criticism from Hillary Clinton that he took advantage of vulnerable Americans.
"Trump University was a fraudulent scheme used to prey upon those who could least afford it," Clinton's campaign said in a Twitter post Wednesday morning.