Trail. The New York Times obtained copies of six additional checks written to Michael Cohen from President Trump. Many of them signed by the president himself, and not before taking office, either. They were written in the white house while he was president. Now, we knew about five of them, but now we have more. 11 in all from the president or his trust account. This one obtained by the times we saw for the first time today dated october 18th, 2017, and he was busy that day embroiled in controversy over an allegedly insensitive condolence call it a Fallen Soldiers widow. You may remember that day. There were other checks and other notable days according to the times, including this one for 70,000 to Michael Cohen on valentines day of 2017 which also happens to be the day the president asked james comey to go easy on Michael Flynn according to comey. As the times Maggie Haberman and Michael Schmidt put it, im quoting, the president hosted a foreign leader in the oval office then wrote a
President , himself, and not before taking office, either. They were written in the white house while he was president. Now, we knew about five of them, but now we have more. 11 in all from the president or his trust account. This one obtained by the times we saw for the first time today dated october 18th, 2017, and his busy that day embroiled in controversy over an allegedly insensitive condolence call it a Fallen Soldiers widow. You may remember that day. There were other checks and other notable days according to the times according this one for 70,000 to Michael Cohen on valentines day of 2017 which also happens to be the day the president asked james comey to go easy on Michael Flynn according to comey. As the times Maggie Haberman and Michael Schmidt put it, im quoting, the president hosted a foreign leader in the oval office then wrote a check. He haggled over legislation then wrote a check. He traveled abroad then wrote a check. 420,000 in all according to Court Documents in t
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Everyone with a baby in the house knows how expensive diapers are. Now a Wellesley-based nonprofit has planned a drive to provide diapers to families in need. The goal: 10,000 diapers.
The drive is scheduled for Saturday, May 22, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Linden Square. It is being organized by Kids Backing Kids (https://www.kidsbackingkids.org/), launched in April 2020 by the Rodrigue family.
KBK said many of the young volunteers had never thought much about diapers. But when you do give it some thought, they said, you re left with a lot of questions, like: Why can t federal assistance programs be used to buy diapers? And why are diapers so expensive, costing $80 to $100 per month for just one child? And what could they do to help families who need diapers?