According to the report, prosecutors have obtained evidence showing then-candidate Trump’s role in transactions that allegedly violated campaign finance law. Some of that evidence has come through the cooperation of Trump’s former fixer, Michael Cohen and in documents obtained in FBI raids of Cohen’s home, office and hotel room last April.
Among the new anecdotes revealed by the Wall Street Journal:
In 2015 after announcing his presidential run, Trump met with AMI CEO David Pecker — a longtime friend whose company owned the National Enquirer — and asked him how Pecker could help the campaign. Pecker, according to the Journal, offered to use the magazine to kill the stories of women who sought to come forward with allegations about affairs with Trump.
When McDougal was thinking in May 2016 about going public about her alleged affair with Trump, her attorney Keith Davidson reached out to an executive at AMI, according to the Journal. The exec and Pecker then tipped off Cohen, who in turn told Trump, prompting Trump to call Pecker for assistance.
Trump was kept up to speed about developments in the McDougal situation, which included AMI first refusing to buy her story for that much because she didn’t have documents backing it up, but then offering her the $150,000 contract because she was also in talks with ABC News about coming forward.
Pecker studied campaign finance law as his company negotiated buying the rights to McDougal’s story, according to the Wall Street Journal:
Anonymous wrote:McConnell’s got Trump’s back. Trump’s not worried.[/quote
Right, if the judge (Senate) is corrupt then it doesn't matter if the prosecutor (House) manages to make a case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone already knew this, din't they? But can Trump be thrown in Jail for this?
These are the felonies that Cohen named him as the co-conspirator in, right?
Yes, but he cannot be charged and GOP is not interested to check him - house is our only hope.
Anonymous wrote:These f*cking guys
Lock them up, lock them up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone already knew this, din't they? But can Trump be thrown in Jail for this?
These are the felonies that Cohen named him as the co-conspirator in, right?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone already knew this, din't they? But can Trump be thrown in Jail for this?
Trump was allegedly involved in nearly every step of the process to prevent Daniels and McDougal from publicizing their stories and worked with his longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen to coordinate the deals.
President Trump was heavily involved during his presidential campaign in silencing the stories of women who claimed to have extramarital affairs with him, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal that contradicts repeated denials from Trump.
Federal prosecutors have gathered evidence that Trump worked with his friend and media executive David Pecker to use the National Enquirer tabloid to buy the silence of adult-film star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal, according to interviews the Journal had with three dozen people with knowledge of the transactions.
Trump was allegedly involved in nearly every step of the process to prevent Daniels and McDougal from publicizing their stories and worked with his longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen to coordinate the deals.