George W. Bush Charges Wounded Veterans Group $100,000 to Speak at Fundraiser
‘ABC reported Wednesday that former President George W. Bush charged a non-profit group for wounded vets a whopping $100,000 for a speaking fee in 2012.
Former board member of Helping Heroes Eddie Wright—who lost both hands in an enemy rocket attack in Iraq—told ABC News that while he said he was “honored to serve with Bush as Commander-in-Chief” he thought the decision to take so much money from a wounded vet organization was a “bad judgment call” on Bush’s part.
Helping Heroes itself has been criticized for exploiting war veterans. The non-profit was set up to build homes for veterans but has been fraught with scandals over mismanagement and misuse of funds. Wright pointed out this fact in his broader criticism of “non-profit organizations that exploit and monetize disabled Veterans under the guise of caring.”‘
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