(164) Trump Talked Mafia In Old Interview - YouTube
His Taj Mahal tower in Atlantic City, called “the 8th blunder of the world” at the time, was pure folly and quickly failed, and in 1999 his casino resort was ruled to have violated state gaming laws. At the time of his divorce, he had filed at least six bankruptcies and, unable to secure any further bank loans, had no means to move forward without committing more crimes and misdemeanours. As U.S. security advisors have confirmed, Trump fit the description of a typical Russian 'mark' – failed business and a difficult financial situation that opens them to bribery, narcissistic bravado, a history of existing corruption, shady morals, and political ties or aspirations. At this point, the Russians stepped in to save his interests.
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