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Official Trump Swamp Thread: Still Corrupt as Fuck

Is it really that difficult to prepare for an interview about your current job? If his press secretary is worth a flip, he could easily give him a run down of what the general questions will likely be based on current events, and then a list of tougher questions should the interviewer decide to press him.

That's what blew my mind when people were talking about Hillary having the debate questions before hand. She has been a professional politician her entire life. "What are your plans to slow down illegal immigration?" and the like are not exactly GOTCHA questions, and I'd be willing to wager that the majority of posters on this forum could answer them coherently with little to no prep.
 
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That’s almost 500 pages of lawyer stuff. Cliffs?
 
Saudi-funded lobbyist paid for 500 rooms at Trump’s hotel after 2016 election

Lobbyists representing the Saudi government reserved blocks of rooms at President Trump’s D.C. hotel within a month of Trump’s election in 2016 — paying for an estimated 500 nights at the luxury hotel in just three months, according to organizers of the trips and documents obtained by The Washington Post.

At the time, these lobbyists were reserving large numbers of D.C.-area hotel rooms as part of an unorthodox campaign that offered U.S. military veterans a free trip to Washington — then sent them to Capitol Hill to lobby against a law the Saudis opposed, according to veterans and organizers.

At first, Saudi lobbyists put the veterans up in Northern Virginia. Then, in December 2016, they switched most of their business to the Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington. In all, the lobbyists spent more than $270,000 to house six groups of visiting veterans at the Trump hotel, which Trump still owns.

He believed the trips were organized by other veterans, but that puzzled him, because this group spent money like no veterans group he had ever worked with. There were private hotel rooms, open bars, free dinners. Then, Garcia said, one of the organizers who had been drinking minibar champagne mentioned a Saudi prince.
 
Rudy's response to his own Tweet was even better.

 
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