What's your take on Trump being ordered to pay $2 million to charity because he used his own charity to fund his campaign?

Among other things, Trump acknowledged he improperly allowed his presidential campaign staff to coordinate with the Trump Foundation in holding a fundraiser for veterans during the run-up to the 2016 Iowa caucuses. The event was designed “to further Mr. Trump’s political campaign,” Scarpulla said.

Charities are barred from getting involved in political campaigns, but in weighing the Iowa fundraiser, Scarpulla gave Trump credit for making good on his pledge to give $2.8 million that his charity raised to veterans’ organizations.

This appears to be the main issue and I don't really care. Also does this mean the CGI Conference in Marrakech or the CGI 2016 Winter Meeting were wrong as well since it technically furthered a political campaign? Also this seems like something no one on either side cared about back in 2016, so I'm struggling to see what's changed.

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