[lazer beam and sizzling sounds] by the time he ran for president in 2016 most of people knew about donald trump came from at prentiss. the story he or mark burnett presenteds with a self-made billionaire was a successful company that bore his name was a mirage. the new york times exposed the broken, ugly trump his wealth was mostly inherited rather than earned and trump businesses are much bigger losers than winners. he wouldn t keep a casino open in atlanta city.
salaries down, so he could say that he s paying so much money but instead he s giving away all these valuable things because you look at what they say, weisselberg made and how he lives, there s something wrong with that. trump wants to garner loyalty and when he gives you something, he thinks it s going to make you more loyal to him. for one thing he can take away, that s especially true when he talks about employing your children. yes. this is all for loyalty. and that really rings true in the interviewing mary trump, she talked about the family living almost for free in his properties but essentially being sort of rich poor where he wouldn t give them any money. you can live here for free and can always take that away from you. do you believe knowing these people that mr. weisselberg or mr. calamari are willing to go to prison for trmp interest were? i can t imagine they d go to
that creates challenges in proving he had the requisite criminal intent. if prosecutors identify donald trump as individual one who cooperated and directed the stormy daniels matter, then i agree with richard it seems they have sufficient evidence to charge him. i think more charges are possible mr. weisselberg and calamari should note donald trump will not go down for them. they might consider whether they want to go down for him and his family. with charges expected tomorrow, the procuter also smash the mirrors. the reality behind trump s being by the business man next on the reidout. raise the jar to all five layers. raise the jar to the best gelato. you ve ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. (realtor) the previous owners left in a hurry, so the house comes with everything you see. .
laws to my benefit, i have brilliantly used those laws. is it reasonable for you knowing and working for donald trump to believe he would have been unaware of what mr. weisselberg and mr. calamari were doing regarding the taxation payments of taxes? absolutely not. trump was aware of any major thing that went on in the company. not hiring of people or paying bills and things like that but if you were talking about making decision about giving away valuable things, to employees or making a decision about reporting your value of your properties, one thing for taxing it and another thing to insurance, that didn t just happen. trump approved that. what about this idea of giving fringe benefits? in your view, what was the purpose of handing out so many really expensive fringe benefits to the point where they would even need to be taxed? for one thing, it kept
now, that s making a difference. welcome back. normally, this is where we would do our absolute worst. we have breaking news. the washington post reported a grand jury in manhattan filed criminal indictments wednesday against donald trump s company and its chief financial officer, according to two people familiar with the indictments.