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‘Who cares?’ Donors to Trump, GOP shrug off scandal
Republican finance leaders have been flaming out amid scandals, but donors, frankly, don’t give a damn.
Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and a former Republican National Committee deputy finance chairman, is just the latest such figure to be felled after he copped this week to eight felony charges. He is part of a troika of GOP finance officials taken down by scandal this year, after Las Vegas casino giant Steve Wynn and venture capitalist Elliott Broidy left the party’s leadership ranks over allegations of sexual harassment and paying off a mistress, respectively.
But donors also got a balm — the RNC announced this week it had notched a record-breaking cash haul for July.
“The impact of Cohen’s guilty plea on RNC fundraising will be infinitesimal, just as the revelations about Steve Wynn and Elliott Broidy have had no material impact,” GOP donor Dan Eberhart told POLITICO. “At the end of the day, donors care about how the party is going to help their family, business, community and country.”
So far, the numbers bear him out. The RNC raised $14.2 million in July, the group’s best take for that month in a midterm cycle and almost twice what the Democratic National Committee took in.
“We’re still setting a record pace. Michael Cohen never raised any money from anyone,” said a Republican familiar with the RNC’s fundraising operations. “We’re kicking the you-know-what out of the Democrats.”
The RNC and its current finance chairman, Todd Ricketts, did not respond to requests for comment.
As the November midterms approach, the RNC has in the bank more than five times what the Democratic National Committee has. It has raised $227 million since the beginning of the 2018 election cycle, compared to $119 million raised by the DNC.
After transferring $8 million each to the National Republican Senatorial Committee and National Republican Congressional Committee, the RNC started August with $41.9 million in cash.
Although Cohen’s formal plea agreement came after July fundraising wrapped, it’s been widely known for months that he played the key role in making hush payments to two women in 2016 to keep quiet about sexual relationships they say they had with Trump.
Cohen resigned as RNC deputy finance director in June amid a federal investigation into his dealings with Stormy Daniels, an adult film star whom Cohen paid $130,000 to keep quiet about a romantic relationship she says she had with Trump.
In a letter to the RNC, Cohen cited his dismay with Trump’s policy toward separating families apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border as the reason for his resignation.
Wynn quit his own post as RNC finance chairman in January after he was accused of sexual harassment by women who worked for him. Wynn had been handpicked by Trump to lead the party’s fundraising going into the midterm elections.
And Broidy, who was RNC fundraising vice chair, stepped down a few months later, in April, after reports that Cohen had negotiated a $1.6 million payoff to a Playboy Playmate on Broidy’s behalf. The Justice Department reportedly is also investigating whether Broidy sought to profit from his access to the Trump administration.
None of that has slowed GOP efforts to raise money in hopes of keeping control of the House and Senate in November, a difficult task given the energy among Democratic voters this year.
On Tuesday, hours after Cohen’s plea deal was made official — and hours after a guilty verdict against Paul Manafort, the president’s former campaign manager, in a tax- and bank-fraud trial in Virginia — Trump appeared at a fundraiser and campaign rally in Charleston, West Virginia, where he was greeted by a near-capacity crowd.
Trump intends to step up campaign appearances for Republican candidates ahead of the midterm elections and will travel to as many as 15 states next month.
America First Action and America First Policies, two independent pro-Trump organizations, plan to spend an initial $12.5 million in 10 congressional races and two Senate races after Labor Day, according to a spokeswoman for the groups. The two groups had raised about $50 million as of the end of June, according to financial disclosures.
So far, Cohen’s plea deal has been a nonevent for fundraisers, said America First President Brian Walsh.
“We haven’t received any resistance, and it hasn’t been discussed in any meaningful way,” Walsh said.
On Thursday, two days after the Cohen plea and Manafort verdict, the RNC sent out a fresh fundraising pitch.
“Never in my life have I seen the Democrats this angry,” Trump wrote in the email. “They’re hoping to turn their RAGE into votes and seize control of our majority.”
Joanne Zervos, a registered Democrat from New York who has been giving to Trump and Trump-backed candidates, said she sees parallels to former President Bill Clinton, who was impeached after he lied about a sexual relationship while in office. The all-consuming focus on Clinton’s affairs at the time caused lawmakers and the public to drop the ball on bigger issues, such as capturing Osama bin Laden, Zervos said.
Zervos, who opposed Clinton’s impeachment, doesn’t want Trump to fall into the same trap.
“What am I supposed to overlook? The fact that Trump was having sex with Stormy Daniels?” Zervos said. “Who cares, honestly?”
“There are refugee issues, tariff issues and border issues affecting people’s lives,” Zervos said. “Compared to everybody else, he’s willing to take a position and act on it.”
Theodoric Meyer contributed to this report.
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‘Who cares?’ Donors to Trump, GOP shrug off scandal
Republican finance leaders have been flaming out amid scandals, but donors, frankly, don’t give a damn.
On Monday, as President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and onetime loyalist Michael Cohen was preparing to cop to eight felony charges, the Republican National Committee announced it had notched a record-breaking cash haul for July.
The next day, Cohen, a former RNC deputy finance chairman, pleaded guilty on charges of campaign finance violations and tax evasion. He is part of a troika of GOP finance officials felled by scandal this year, after Las Vegas casino giant Steve Wynn and venture capitalist Elliott Broidy left the party’s leadership ranks over allegations of sexual harassment and paying off a woman, respectively.
Donors, meanwhile, have mostly shrugged.
“The impact of Cohen’s guilty plea on RNC fundraising will be infinitesimal, just as the revelations about Steve Wynn and Elliott Broidy have had no material impact,” GOP donor Dan Eberhart told POLITICO. “At the end of the day, donors care about how the party is going to help their family, business, community and country.”
So far, the numbers bear him out. The RNC raised $14.2 million in July, the group’s best-ever take for that month in a midterm cycle and almost twice what the Democratic National Committee took in.
“We’re still setting a record pace. Michael Cohen never raised any money from anyone,” said a Republican familiar with the RNC’s fundraising operations. “We’re kicking the you-know-what out of the Democrats.”
The RNC and its current finance chairman, Todd Ricketts, did not respond to requests for comment.
As the November midterms approach, the RNC has more than five times as much in the bank as the Democratic National Committee. It has raised $227 million since the beginning of the 2018 election cycle, in contrast to the DNC’s $119 million.
After transferring $8 million each to the National Republican Senatorial Committee and National Republican Congressional Committee, the RNC started August with $41.9 million in cash.
Although Cohen’s formal plea agreement came after July fundraising wrapped, it’s been widely known for months that he played the key role in making hush payments to two women in 2016 to keep quiet about sexual relationships they say they had with Trump.
Cohen resigned as RNC deputy finance director in June amid a federal investigation into his dealings with Stormy Daniels, an adult film star whom Cohen paid $130,000 to keep quiet about a romantic relationship she says she had with Trump.
In a letter to the RNC, Cohen cited his dismay with Trump’s policy toward separating families apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border as the reason for his resignation.
Wynn quit his own post as RNC finance chairman in January after he was accused of sexual harassment by women who worked for him. Wynn had been handpicked by Trump to lead the party’s fundraising going into the midterm elections.
And Broidy, who was RNC fundraising vice chair, stepped down a few months later, in April, after reports that Cohen had negotiated a $1.6 million payoff to a Playboy Playmate on Broidy’s behalf. The Justice Department reportedly is also investigating whether Broidy sought to profit from his access to the Trump administration.
None of that has slowed GOP efforts to raise money in hopes of keeping control of the House and Senate in November, a difficult task given the energy among Democratic voters this year.
On Tuesday, hours after Cohen’s plea deal was made official — and hours after a guilty verdict against Paul Manafort, the president’s former campaign manager, in a tax- and bank-fraud trial in Virginia — Trump appeared at a fundraiser and campaign rally in Charleston, West Virginia, where he was greeted by a near-capacity crowd.
Trump intends to step up campaign appearances for Republican candidates ahead of the midterm elections and will travel to as many as 15 states next month.
America First Action and America First Policies, two independent pro-Trump organizations, plan to spend an initial $12.5 million in 10 congressional races and two Senate races after Labor Day, according to a spokeswoman for the groups. The two groups had raised about $50 million as of the end of June, according to financial disclosures.
So far, Cohen’s plea deal has been a nonevent for fundraisers, said America First President Brian Walsh.
“We haven’t received any resistance, and it hasn’t been discussed in any meaningful way,” Walsh said.
On Thursday, two days after the Cohen plea and Manafort verdict, the RNC sent out a fresh fundraising pitch.
“Never in my life have I seen the Democrats this angry,” Trump wrote in the email. “They’re hoping to turn their RAGE into votes and seize control of our majority.”
Joanne Zervos, a registered Democrat from New York who has been giving to Trump and Trump-backed candidates, said she sees parallels to former President Bill Clinton, who was impeached after he lied about a sexual relationship while in office. The all-consuming focus on Clinton’s affairs at the time caused lawmakers and the public to drop the ball on bigger issues, such as capturing Osama bin Laden, Zervos said.
Zervos, who opposed Clinton’s impeachment, doesn’t want Trump to fall into the same trap.
“What am I supposed to overlook? The fact that Trump was having sex with Stormy Daniels?” Zervos said. “Who cares, honestly?”
“There are refugee issues, tariff issues and border issues affecting people’s lives,” Zervos said. “Compared to everybody else, he’s willing to take a position and act on it.”
Theodoric Meyer contributed to this report.
from Tom Williams Blog https://www.politico.com/story/2018/08/24/trump-donors-gop-scandal-rnc-midterms-2018-795116
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Visé par deux enquêtes, l'avocat de Donald Trump... change lui-même d'avocats - Paris Match
Paris Match Visé par deux enquêtes, l'avocat de Donald Trump... change lui-même d'avocats Paris Match Elliott Broidy : cet influent donateur du parti républicain a lui aussi fait appel à Michael Cohen pour gérer l'accord à 1,6 million de dollars passé avec la playmate Shera Bechard, avec laquelle il avait entretenu une liaison extraconjugale, et qui ... http://dlvr.it/QXJhrB #libertin #planCul #libertinage
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Los príncipes, el presidente y los buscadores de fortuna
Los príncipes, el presidente y los buscadores de fortuna
WASHINGTON (AP) – En un año de búsqueda de dinero e influencia, dos hombres de negocios estadounidenses enfrentaron a los países de Medio Oriente, aprovechando las conexiones desde palacios del Golfo Pérsico hasta la Oficina Oval en millones de dólares en contratos.
Una investigación de The Associated Press encontró que el recaudador de fondos Elliott Broidy y George Nader, un asesor del…
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El abogado de Trump gestionó un acuerdo millonario para callar un escándalo de un donante republicano
Elliott Broidy dimite de la cúpula republicana tras revelarse que pagó a través de Michael Cohen 1,6 millones a una amante a la que dejó embarazada from Estados Unidos https://ift.tt/2IW8xiy
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Romania Libera : Biletul la ceremonia de învestire a lui Donald Trump, unde merge șeful PSD, costă între 100.000 și un milion de dolari.
Cine este Elliot Broidy, afaceristul corupt care l-a invitat pe Dragnea în America
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Elliott Broidy, cel care i-a chemat pe Dragnea și Grindeanu în SUA, este un controversat vicepreședinte al comitetului care se ocupă de ceremoniile de inaugurare a noului președinte al SUA, Donald Trump.
Semnătura de pe invitația către Liviu Dragnea aparține lui Elliott Broidy, vicepreședinte al Comitetului pentru Inaugurarea celui de-al 58-lea președinte, nu președintelui acestui comitet, Tom Barrack. Comitetul are un președinte, doi vicepreședinți și 17 vicepreședinți.
Elliott Broidy este celebru pentru că, în 2009, a recunoscut că a oferit mită în valoare de un milion de dolari unor oficiali ai statului New York. Procuratura a cerut patru ani de închisoare pentru el, dar acesta a scăpat de pușcărie pentru că i-a turnat pe cei care au primit mita. De exemplu, el a plătit circa 75.000 de dolari pentru o excursie la Ierusalim către persoana care superviza cheltuielile financiare ale statului New York. În schimb, statul New York a investit 250 de milioane de dolari în firma lui Broidy, Markstone Capital Partners. Acest caz a fost descris pe larg în New York Times.
Citește și: Liviu Dragnea și Sorin Grindeanu, invitați la ceremonia de învestire a lui Trump de un om de afaceri acuzat de mită. Administrația Prezidențială: Șeful PSD nu poate reprezenta statul român. România va fi reprezentată de ambasadorul în SUA
Un milion USD ca să stai la masă cu Trump
Contra unor sume impresionante, comitetul pentru inaugurarea celui de-al 58-lea președinte al SUA oferă acces preferențial la mai multe momente ale acestei ceremonii. Donațiile încep de la 100.000 de dolari. De exemplu, contra unei plăți de minimum 500.000 de dolari se poate avea acces, printre altele, la așa numitul „Candelight dinner”, dineul la care vor participa – „special appeareances” – Donald Trump și soția sa, Melanie. Cei care plătesc peste un milion de dolari acces și la un „prânz al liderilor” – „Leadership luncheon” – la care vor fi alături de o serie de membri ai cabinetului Trump.
Presa din SUA consemnează că acest comitet pentru inaugurarea noului președinte a strâns circa 90 de milioane de dolari de la diverși donatori, dornici să apară în preajma lui Trump. În 2013, Obama a colectat doar 43 de milioane de dolari. În plus, limita donațiilor la ceremonia de inaugurare a președintelui Obama din 2009 a fost de 50.000 de dolari, pentru persoane fizice. Corporațiile nu au putiut face donații. Totuși, în 2013, Obama a permis corporațiilor să facă donații și a ridicat plafonul penru sumele oferite de persoane fizice. AT&T, Boeing și Microsoft au contribuit, în 2013, la finanțarea ceremoniei de reinstalare a lui Obama la Casa Albă.
Centrul pentru Integritate Publică, un ONG care se ocupă de investigații jurnalistice, a publicat documentul care arată ce tarife au fost solicitate celor care vor să se afișeze cu Trump sau cu echipa sa.
Deplasarea, aprobată de Camera Deputaților
Cel care a anunțat că Dragnea a fost invitat la ceremoniile de la Washington a fost secretarul Camerei Deputaților, Marcel Ciolacu (PSD). „Am avut în Biroul permanent un memorandum intern cu privire la deplasarea domnului preşedinte al Camerei Deputaţilor şi al PSD, Liviu Dragnea, a fost invitat să participe la Washington DC la ceremonia de învestire a celui de-al 45-lea preşedinte al Statelor Unite, Donald Trump, şi la evenimentele conexe prilejuite de acest moment. Invitaţia a fost lansată de unul dintre cei doi vicepreşedinţi ai Comitetului de învestire a preşedintelui SUA. Perioada este 17 – 21 ianuarie. Normal că a fost aprobată, în unanimitate, deplasarea domnului preşedinte Liviu Dragnea”, a declarat Ciolacu la finalul şedinţei Biroului permanent al Camerei Deputaţilor. El a adăugat că Dragnea “o să meargă cu certitudine” la acest eveniment, la care a fost invitat şi premierul Sorin Grindeanu. Prim-ministrul Sorin Grindeanu a confirmat pentru News.ro că a primit o invitaţie pentru a participa la Washington DC la ceremonia de învestire a celui de-al 45-lea preşedinte al SUA, Donald Trump, şi la evenimentele conexe prilejuite de acest moment. Premierul a spus că ”este posibil” să participe la ceremoniile de la Washington.
Iohannis: Dragnea nu va reprezenta statul român
Administrația Prezidențială a precizat că, la ceremoniile de instalare a noului președinte, șefii misiunilor diplomatice acreditați la Washington sunt singurii care îi reprezintă oficial pe șefii de stat și guvernele lor la evenimentele de învestitură. Nicio delegație străină, cu atât mai puțin șefi de stat sau de guvern, nu este, potrivit acestei cutume, invitată oficial cu această ocazie.
„Delegații formate din reprezentanți ai unor instituții sau partide care participă la evenimente organizate în marja ceremoniilor oficiale inaugurale nu reprezintă oficial statul român”, se mai arată în comunicatul AP.
#centrul pentru integritate publica#ceremonia de investire#costa intre 100.000 si un milion de dolari#donald trump#dragnea nu va reprezenta statul roman#elliot broidy#merge seful psd#ROMANIA LIBERA#sorin grindeanu
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Dragnea, invitat la ceremonia de preluare a mandatului de preşedinte de către Donald Trump
Dragnea, invitat la ceremonia de preluare a mandatului de preşedinte de către Donald Trump
Invitaţia a fost trimisă de Elliott Broidy, vicepreşedintele comisiei prezidenţiale de inaugurare, şi vizează perioada 17-21 ianuarie. Este expus şi programul oficial din Washington DC, care culminează cu ceremonia propriu-zisă de învestire, vineri, 20 ianuarie
La ora locală 11.25 va avea loc ceremonia de depunere a jurământului de către Donald Trump, iar seara, de la ora 19.00 va avea loc…
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‘Who cares?’ Donors to Trump, GOP shrug off scandal
Republican finance leaders have been flaming out amid scandals, but donors, frankly, don’t give a damn.
On Monday, as President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and onetime loyalist Michael Cohen was preparing to cop to eight felony charges, the Republican National Committee announced it had notched a record-breaking cash haul for July.
The next day, Cohen, a former RNC deputy finance chairman, pleaded guilty on charges of campaign finance violations and tax evasion. He is part of a troika of GOP finance officials felled by scandal this year, after Las Vegas casino giant Steve Wynn and venture capitalist Elliott Broidy left the party’s leadership ranks over allegations of sexual harassment and paying off a woman, respectively.
Donors, meanwhile, have mostly shrugged.
“The impact of Cohen’s guilty plea on RNC fundraising will be infinitesimal, just as the revelations about Steve Wynn and Elliott Broidy have had no material impact,” GOP donor Dan Eberhart told POLITICO. “At the end of the day, donors care about how the party is going to help their family, business, community and country.”
So far, the numbers bear him out. The RNC raised $14.2 million in July, the group’s best-ever take for that month in a midterm cycle and almost twice what the Democratic National Committee took in.
“We’re still setting a record pace. Michael Cohen never raised any money from anyone,” said a Republican familiar with the RNC’s fundraising operations. “We’re kicking the you-know-what out of the Democrats.”
The RNC and its current finance chairman, Todd Ricketts, did not respond to requests for comment.
As the November midterms approach, the RNC has more than five times as much in the bank as the Democratic National Committee. It has raised $227 million since the beginning of the 2018 election cycle, in contrast to the DNC’s $119 million.
After transferring $8 million each to the National Republican Senatorial Committee and National Republican Congressional Committee, the RNC started August with $41.9 million in cash.
Although Cohen’s formal plea agreement came after July fundraising wrapped, it’s been widely known for months that he played the key role in making hush payments to two women in 2016 to keep quiet about sexual relationships they say they had with Trump.
Cohen resigned as RNC deputy finance director in June amid a federal investigation into his dealings with Stormy Daniels, an adult film star whom Cohen paid $130,000 to keep quiet about a romantic relationship she says she had with Trump.
In a letter to the RNC, Cohen cited his dismay with Trump’s policy toward separating families apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border as the reason for his resignation.
Wynn quit his own post as RNC finance chairman in January after he was accused of sexual harassment by women who worked for him. Wynn had been handpicked by Trump to lead the party’s fundraising going into the midterm elections.
And Broidy, who was RNC fundraising vice chair, stepped down a few months later, in April, after reports that Cohen had negotiated a $1.6 million payoff to a Playboy Playmate on Broidy’s behalf. The Justice Department reportedly is also investigating whether Broidy sought to profit from his access to the Trump administration.
None of that has slowed GOP efforts to raise money in hopes of keeping control of the House and Senate in November, a difficult task given the energy among Democratic voters this year.
On Tuesday, hours after Cohen’s plea deal was made official — and hours after a guilty verdict against Paul Manafort, the president’s former campaign manager, in a tax- and bank-fraud trial in Virginia — Trump appeared at a fundraiser and campaign rally in Charleston, West Virginia, where he was greeted by a near-capacity crowd.
Trump intends to step up campaign appearances for Republican candidates ahead of the midterm elections and will travel to as many as 15 states next month.
America First Action and America First Policies, two independent pro-Trump organizations, plan to spend an initial $12.5 million in 10 congressional races and two Senate races after Labor Day, according to a spokeswoman for the groups. The two groups had raised about $50 million as of the end of June, according to financial disclosures.
So far, Cohen’s plea deal has been a nonevent for fundraisers, said America First President Brian Walsh.
“We haven’t received any resistance, and it hasn’t been discussed in any meaningful way,” Walsh said.
On Thursday, two days after the Cohen plea and Manafort verdict, the RNC sent out a fresh fundraising pitch.
“Never in my life have I seen the Democrats this angry,” Trump wrote in the email. “They’re hoping to turn their RAGE into votes and seize control of our majority.”
Joanne Zervos, a registered Democrat from New York who has been giving to Trump and Trump-backed candidates, said she sees parallels to former President Bill Clinton, who was impeached after he lied about a sexual relationship while in office. The all-consuming focus on Clinton’s affairs at the time caused lawmakers and the public to drop the ball on bigger issues, such as capturing Osama bin Laden, Zervos said.
Zervos, who opposed Clinton’s impeachment, doesn’t want Trump to fall into the same trap.
“What am I supposed to overlook? The fact that Trump was having sex with Stormy Daniels?” Zervos said. “Who cares, honestly?”
“There are refugee issues, tariff issues and border issues affecting people’s lives,” Zervos said. “Compared to everybody else, he’s willing to take a position and act on it.”
Theodoric Meyer contributed to this report.
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In the realm of investment, Mr. #ElliottBroidy focuses on marketable securities, real estate, private equity and other alternative investments.
Also, old economy companies and emerging markets, and the strategic targeting of investment opportunities in regions characterized by capital dislocation and lack of investors.
Philanthropic interests generally concern education, the arts, public safety, and investment in new markets.
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