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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sat Oct 10, 2020, 12:02 PM Oct 2020

The Swamp That Trump Built. Part Four of the New York Times story

It's behind a paywall.

Hat tip, SoCalGal20 at Joe.My.God.

NEW: In part 4 of The President's Taxes, my colleagues and I report on how Trump transplanted Washington's favor-seeking to his family’s hotels & resorts — earning millions as a gatekeeper to his own administration.


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The Swamp That Trump Built. Part Four of the New York Times story (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2020 OP
Here is a snip. MelissaB Oct 2020 #1
Check this snip. MelissaB Oct 2020 #2
KNR and bookmarking for later, when I can fortify myself with spiritous beverages. niyad Oct 2020 #3

MelissaB

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1. Here is a snip.
Sat Oct 10, 2020, 12:35 PM
Oct 2020
The Swamp That Trump Built

A businessman-president transplanted favor-seeking in Washington to his family’s hotels and resorts — and earned millions as a gatekeeper to his own administration.


By Nicholas Confessore, Karen Yourish, Steve Eder, Ben Protess, Maggie Haberman, Grace Ashford, Michael LaForgia, Kenneth P. Vogel, Michael Rothfeld and Larry Buchanan

Graphics and production by Rumsey Taylor, Derek Watkins and Bill Marsh

It was springtime at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, and the favor-seekers were swarming.

In a gold-adorned ballroom filled with Republican donors, an Indian-born industrialist from Illinois pressed Mr. Trump to tweet about easing immigration rules for highly skilled workers and their children.

“He gave a million dollars,” the president told his guests approvingly, according to a recording of the April 2018 event.

Later that month, in the club’s dining room, the president wandered over to one of its newer members, an Australian cardboard magnate who had brought along a reporter to flaunt his access. Mr. Trump thanked him for taking out a newspaper ad hailing his role in the construction of an Ohio paper mill and box factory, whose grand opening the president would attend.

And in early March, a Tennessee real estate developer who had donated lavishly to the inauguration, and wanted billions in loans from the new administration, met the president at the club and asked him for help.

Mr. Trump waved over his personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen. “Get it done,” the president said, describing the developer as “a very important guy,” Mr. Cohen recalled in an interview.

Campaigning for president as a Washington outsider, Mr. Trump electrified rallies with his vows to “drain the swamp.”


More: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/10/us/trump-properties-swamp.html


Really long and detailed article.

MelissaB

(16,420 posts)
2. Check this snip.
Sat Oct 10, 2020, 12:36 PM
Oct 2020
The latest @NYTimes
investigation based on President Trump’s tax returns is now live, and it’s a doozy—taking aim at his slogan “drain the swamp.”

Plus, a killer lede, and this eye-opening finding in the screenshot.


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