Trump Administration: Group of Thugs and Criminals

Such fine integrity...

BUSTED: Trump adviser 'appears to have misled a Florida court' to get out of paying child support
https://www.rawstory.com/busted-tru...ida-court-to-get-out-of-paying-child-support/

Former Trump 2020 campaign adviser Jason Miller has persistently claimed that he lacks the money to make his court-mandated child support payments -- but new documents unearthed by The Guardian tell a different story and show he "appears to have misled" courts about his financial situation.

According to the newspaper, Miller last year was "secretly re-engaged" by Washington-based political strategy firm Teneo, which paid him $500,000 to work as a consultant via a "hastily formed LLC."

Teneo had publicly fired Miller in 2019 after he went on an obscene social media tirade against Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), but the firm wanted to covertly keep him on the payroll because he provided access to former president Donald Trump's White House.

Just days after signing the secret agreement with Teneo, Miller asked a Florida state court to "abate and modify" his child support payments because he was unemployed.

"The Florida court records show that Miller made other misleading or false statements under oath in the case of his faux firing in multiple instances," reports The Guardian. "He not only falsely portrayed himself as unemployed, but asserted under oath that he could no longer afford to travel to Florida to attend court hearings related to the case, and asked a trial in the matter be postponed until he could find work. As evidence of his supposed 'major financial setback' Miller cited newspaper articles reporting his resignation from the firm."


 
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...ntervened-stop-probe-patriots-spygate-scandal
Son, ghostwriter of late senator say Trump intervened to stop probe of Patriots' Spygate scandal

But recently and unexpectedly, there's been movement in the quest. Follow-up conversations with the people closest to Arlen Specter -- his oldest son, Shanin, a Philadelphia personal injury and medical malpractice attorney, and Charles Robbins, Specter's trusted longtime communications aide and the ghostwriter of two Specter memoirs -- revealed this: The man who dangled campaign cash if Specter were to drop the Spygate inquiry was none other than Donald J. Trump.

Not only that: Trump had told Specter he was acting on behalf of Robert Kraft.

Kraft and Trump, both responding to ESPN through spokespeople, denied involvement in any effort to influence Specter's investigation.

"This is completely false," said Jason Miller, a senior adviser to Trump. "We have no idea what you're talking about." Miller declined to answer a series of follow-up questions. A Patriots spokesman said Kraft "never asked Donald Trump to talk to Arlen Specter on his behalf."

"Mr. Kraft is not aware of any involvement of Trump on this topic and he did not have any other engagement with Specter or his staff," the spokesman said via email.
 
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And what do you call extreme liberal Democrats and RINOs who enriched themselves while, in office and continue to enrich themselves these days? I bet ExGoper and his ET troll buddies think they are all swell chaps and heroes to be emulated? That is the thinking of the ET troll asswipes. They do not have an ounce of brain cells, among all of them combined.
 
The defense basically arguing that the bribe supersedes the bank fraud....you wut m8?

https://www.businessinsider.com/paul-manafort-email-kushner-stephen-calk-mueller-russia-2018-8


New email shows how much influence Paul Manafort had over the Trump transition team months after being ousted from the campaign

  • Paul Manafort was weighing in on critical Cabinet appointments for the incoming Trump administration months after he was ousted from the campaign, according to a newly released email.
  • He recommended Stephen Calk, the head of Federal Savings Bank, for Secretary of the Army.
  • Manafort emailed senior adviser Jared Kushner recommending Calk for the position on November 30, 2016.
  • That same month, Manafort received a $6.5 million loan from Federal Savings Bank. He got another $9.5 million loan from the bank in January 2017.
  • Manafort is accused of conspiring to commit tax and bank fraud to secure loans from several financial institutions, including Federal Savings Bank.
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