Johnston: How Trump’s mob connections helped his career

Posted by | June 3, 2016 11:13 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics Radio Interviews


David Kay Johnston, a Pulitzer prize-winning former New York Times reporter has been tracking Donald Trump for 27 years, and is intimately familiar with how his mob connections have helped him. We discussed how these relationships helped in the building of Trump Tower, where he employed undocumented immigrants, to his entrance into the Atlantic City casino business.

Johnston is one of the few reporters who has explored this area of Trump’s past, which has been largely ignored by the rest of the media.

 

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2 responses to Johnston: How Trump’s mob connections helped his career

  1. mistlesuede June 3rd, 2016 at 11:31

    I am always happy when I happen to catch this man being interviewed. I saw him a few weeks ago going through all the many numbers of reasons why Trump will not release his tax returns and mob ties was just one of them.

  2. robert June 4th, 2016 at 05:44

    A gop convention at the ” communist ” hotel. Can’t wait for the nomination speech

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