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Lesser Trump: "...all the pedophiles and sex traffickers...hate Trump."
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Trump’s mentor: another sociopathic paedophile child-trafficker in the mix; from Roy Cohn to Epstein and Maxwell.
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‘Predators’ like Jeffrey Epstein familiar faces in seedy 'underbelly' of the modeling world
Trump Model Management
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Lesser Trump: "...all the pedophiles and sex traffickers...hate Trump."
Tweet:
https://twitter.com/donaldjtrumpjr/status/1774526662664651129
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Trump’s mentor: another sociopathic paedophile child-trafficker in the mix; from Roy Cohn to Epstein and Maxwell.
Roy Cohn, Roger Stone
Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell
Donald Trump, Prince Andrew
Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein
Donald Trump, Ghislaine Maxwell
Ghislaine Maxwell, Donald Trump, Melania Knauss
May 1989, Robert Maxwell, Donald Trump
June 1989, Trump Visits Israel for...
‘Predators’ like Jeffrey Epstein familiar faces in seedy 'underbelly' of the modeling world
Trump Model Management
Teen models, powerful men and private dinners: when Trump hosted Look of the Year
Trump, Clintons (+ scroll 1)
[Roy Cohn, Roger Stone, Flynn, Owen Shroyer, Lauren Loomer] https://t.me/DisclosureLibrary/39618
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Donald Trump’s Mob connections🚨‼️
Donald Trump’s ascent to prominence was marked by his association with figures deeply entrenched in the organized crime sector, facilitated through his relationship with Roy Cohn, a blackmailer pedophi|e who taught Donald how to exploit power. (According to the FBI, Roy Cohn was the worst human being ever profiled)
Cohn, a figure of considerable influence, served as Trump’s mentor (who Donald met through his father Fred) and legal counsel and was known for representing notorious mob leaders such as “Fat Tony” Salerno of the Genovese family, Carmine Galante of the Bonanno family, and Paul Castellano of the Gambino family. This connection is particularly notable during the construction of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Unlike the conventional steel-framed skyscrapers, Trump opted for ready-mix concrete, a sector monopolized by Salerno and Castellano at the time. This decision led to Trump purchasing concrete at significantly inflated prices. Investigative journalist David Cay Johnston points out that this arrangement ensured a disruption-free construction process, secured through negotiations with the construction union.
Allegations have surfaced, including from a former employee of Cohn, about a direct meeting between Trump and Salerno at Cohn’s townhouse, a claim Trump vehemently denies. However, Salerno’s subsequent indictment on racketeering charges related to an $8 million concrete deal for a Trump development project adds a layer of complexity to the narrative. This intertwining of Trump’s business endeavors with the mob-controlled concrete industry raises significant questions about the influence of organized crime in the construction of one of New York’s most iconic landmarks.
#Trump #RoyCohn
Donald Trump’s ascent to prominence was marked by his association with figures deeply entrenched in the organized crime sector, facilitated through his relationship with Roy Cohn, a blackmailer pedophi|e who taught Donald how to exploit power. (According to the FBI, Roy Cohn was the worst human being ever profiled)
Cohn, a figure of considerable influence, served as Trump’s mentor (who Donald met through his father Fred) and legal counsel and was known for representing notorious mob leaders such as “Fat Tony” Salerno of the Genovese family, Carmine Galante of the Bonanno family, and Paul Castellano of the Gambino family. This connection is particularly notable during the construction of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Unlike the conventional steel-framed skyscrapers, Trump opted for ready-mix concrete, a sector monopolized by Salerno and Castellano at the time. This decision led to Trump purchasing concrete at significantly inflated prices. Investigative journalist David Cay Johnston points out that this arrangement ensured a disruption-free construction process, secured through negotiations with the construction union.
Allegations have surfaced, including from a former employee of Cohn, about a direct meeting between Trump and Salerno at Cohn’s townhouse, a claim Trump vehemently denies. However, Salerno’s subsequent indictment on racketeering charges related to an $8 million concrete deal for a Trump development project adds a layer of complexity to the narrative. This intertwining of Trump’s business endeavors with the mob-controlled concrete industry raises significant questions about the influence of organized crime in the construction of one of New York’s most iconic landmarks.
#Trump #RoyCohn
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"Trump had a personal connection to some of the most powerful mobsters through his friend, mentor, and lawyer Roy Cohn. Cohn was an attorney for mafia leaders including "Fat Tony" Salerno, Carmine Galante, and Paul Castellano, bosses in the Genovese, Bonanno, and Gambino crime families, respectively.
When the 5th Avenue Trump Tower was being built in the late '70s and early '80s, most high rises were constructed out of steel. But Trump opted to build with ready-mix concrete, at a time when Salerno and Castellano controlled the concrete industry. Trump bought concrete at artificially high prices. According to David Cay Johnston, Trump received in exchange a smoothly-operating worksite from the construction union.
According to a former Cohn employee, Trump and Salerno met face-to-face at Cohn's townhouse. Trump has denied the meeting ever occurred, but Salerno was later indicted on racketeering charges for an $8 million concrete deal made for a Trump development."
When the 5th Avenue Trump Tower was being built in the late '70s and early '80s, most high rises were constructed out of steel. But Trump opted to build with ready-mix concrete, at a time when Salerno and Castellano controlled the concrete industry. Trump bought concrete at artificially high prices. According to David Cay Johnston, Trump received in exchange a smoothly-operating worksite from the construction union.
According to a former Cohn employee, Trump and Salerno met face-to-face at Cohn's townhouse. Trump has denied the meeting ever occurred, but Salerno was later indicted on racketeering charges for an $8 million concrete deal made for a Trump development."