Bloomberg.That’s a serious amount of money.In a public discussion with Erik Schatzker at the Economic Club of Chicago yesterday, Griffin said he’s never personally donated to Trump in the past … and that won’t change if Trump decides to run again in 2024.“I think it’s time for America to move on,” said Griffin, before going on to call Trump, “so pointlessly divisive.”Griffin also said he was “appalled” by some aspects of Trump’s behavior, including his willingness to “attack people based on where they came from or the color of their skin.” Heralding from South Florida, Griffin said he found Trump’s attacks on the Hispanic community “incredibly offensive,” adding: “We need to put that chapter of American history behind us.”He did offer Trump.