A judge last week ordered President Donald Trump to pay $2 million in restitution after finding the now-shuttered Trump Foundation repeatedly abused its status as a charity and illegally helped promote Trump's presidential campaign. But this decision doesn’t go far enough, writes law professor and former IRS attorney Philip Hackney for NBC News THINK. The IRS, he says, should pick up where New York left off and make sure the president and his family haven't violated other laws during the foundation's shady history. |