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Related: About this forumHarvard medical students, doctors urge cancellation of fund-raiser at Mar-a-Lago
Hundreds of medical students, doctors, and other medical personnel opposed to President Trumps immigration order are urging the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to cancel a lavish fund-raiser at Trumps Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida.
But even as the number of signatures on a circulating petition grew rising to 700 caregivers in Boston and across the United States by 5 p.m. Tuesday Dana-Farber said it would not risk losing money earmarked for cancer research and treatment by canceling the fund-raiser.
Donors are paying as much as $100,000 to attend the fund-raiser on Feb. 18 at the 20-acre seaside resort in Palm Beach. Dana-Farber raised $2.2 million at last years Mar-a-Lago gala, which featured a concert by James Taylor, according to a video on the hospitals website.
The objections to the fund-raiser are an example of the fallout over Trumps order restricting travel from seven Muslim-majority countries restrictions that have prompted protests across the country.
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Doreen
(11,686 posts)just as well as everybody else that he will not be losing money that Trump himself would give and on top of it he could find a place less expensive to have the fundraiser and use more for the charity than just having to pay Trump to be at Mar-a-Lago.
SamKnause
(13,802 posts)The Republican party does not believe in science.
They should be denied all technology and medical care.
They should not have access to anything in the 21st century.
Prayer should be the only tool they have access to.
I am so sick of these hypocrites.