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Christapleton Trump: The Hidden History Of The Former President's Chester Connection
The historic deal, Trump alleged, was scuttled once Joe Biden became president, after the 2020 election was “rigged and lost.” He seemed to measure American politicians. Trump’s campaign was surreal and an intellectual embarrassment, and political experts of all stripes told us he could never become president. That wasn’t how the story was. When he was president, Trump did not propose cutting Social Security’s retirement benefits, and his budgets included bipartisan proposals to reduce the growth of. Books on the biography and background of the favorite son of Manhattan real estate mogul Fred Trump. Here you'll find personal testimony from people who at different. Country music star Chris Stapleton has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. Their relationship has been the subject of much debate, with some fans.
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New York State’s Trump Investigation
The authors identify five possible areas of prosecutorial attention to Trump, his business and its executives:
1. Allegations of Falsifying Business Records
The report looks at New York’s law against falsifying the books and records of a business. That may apply if the company did not properly account for its handling of fringe benefits directed towards its CFO, Allen Weisselberg, or members of his family. The fringe benefits at issue reportedly include apartments, car leases and private school tuition. The same statute may also apply to the company’s reported accounting for other disputed matters. That includes the reimbursement of hush money payments allegedly made at Trump’s direction to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
2. Alleged Tax Fraud
The authors analyze the possibility that New York will charge Trump and/or the Trump Organization with tax fraud relating to reports that the Trump Organization all
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Your “Big Post-Prison Interview” with Martha Stewart, in the August issue, lived up to the “big” designation [“The Prisoner of Bedford”]. Matt Tyrnauer provided excellent reporting on the chain of events that led to the verdict and sentencing, and an insightful review of how she is doing now. While her conviction, in my opinion, was a travesty of justice, since it appeared to be an attempt to throw her off the top of the business heap, it seems that her sojourn in Alderson has worked to benefit her personally. And while she should be free to do what she does best without the constraints of staying within the footprint of her home, it was refreshing to read that she is hitting her stride despite the ankle bracelet. I am looking forward to the new era of Martha Stewart.
CHERYL B. OWEN
Arlington, Virginia
I was very disappointed to see a smiling photograph of Martha Stewart on your cover. Although inom do not hold any grudges toward Ms. Stewart and inom am sure that she has rightfully ser