Nine witnesses in the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump have received significant financial benefits, including large raises from his campaign, severance packages, new jobs, and a grant of shares and cash from Trump’s media company.
The benefits have flowed from Trump’s businesses and campaign committees, according to a ProPublica analysis of public disclosures, court records and securities filings. One campaign aide had his average monthly pay double, from $26,000 to $53,500. Another employee got a $2 million severance package barring him from voluntarily cooperating with law enforcement. And one of the campaign’s top officials had her daughter hired onto the campaign staff, where she is now the fourth-highest-paid employee.
If it looks like witness tampering, walks like witness tampering, talks like witness tampering and smells like witness tamering, Felon^34 might sue you if you call it witness tampering.
I suspect if he did sue for defamation based on fact it would
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the up coming sentence negatively as in longer.
Eck!
How did Loose Cannon get that house again?
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