Elizabeth Warren going after Trump's sister
Maryanne Trump-Barry, President Donald Trumps older sister, has not been a major target of Democrats who are much more likely to focus on the president or GOP activists who include Ivanka Trump (his daughter), Donald Trump, Jr. (his son) or Jared Kushner (his son-in-law). But in a report for the Daily Beast, Gideon Resnick explains that Sen. Elizabeth Warren has made Trump-Barry a target of her anti-corruption campaign.
Although Trump-Barrys name hasnt been in the media as much as other members of the Trump family, Resnick explains, her retirement as a federal judge earlier this year brought an abrupt end to an investigation into her role in various tax schemes of the family and potential fraud therein. But Warren has been turning her attention to that case and recently asserted, Under my plan, investigations will remain open until their findings are made public and any penalties for misconduct are issued.
Trump-Barry, now 82, spent many years as a federal appellate judge before retiring in April. On April 10, Russ Buettner and Susanne Craig of the New York Times reported that Trump-Barry benefited financially from her familys tax schemes in the 1990s and was also in a position to influence the actions taken by her family.
Trump-Barry, now 82, spent many years as a federal appellate judge before retiring in April. On April 10, Russ Buettner and Susanne Craig of the New York Times reported that Trump-Barry benefited financially from her familys tax schemes in the 1990s and was also in a position to influence the actions taken by her family.
Warren, according to Resnick, has become the first Democratic presidential candidate to take an overt shot at the presidents sister. But Resnick stresses that Trump-Barry is only one of the people Warren is going after as part of her ethics policy and she isnt only focusing on federal judges, but also, lobbyists and members of Congress.
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/elizabeth-warren-is-going-after-trumps-sister-as-part-of-her-far-reaching-ethics-campaign-report/