Another thing: Cohen related a conversation about DJT taxes in which DJT said he didn’t want people digging thru his financials *because* he didn’t want to be audited...other than that, he never heard anything about an audit under way. He referred the committee to Weisselberg, TTO accountant.
And another thing: harkening back to DJT’s hammering of Obama’s SAT score, Cohen said one of his assignments was to make sure DJT’s SAT scores and college transcripts *never* got released, which lead to Cohen threatening lawsuits against the institutions. Guess DJT figured he wouldn’t look good in comparison.
My first exposure to DJT was an early interview with Barbara Walters.
It may well have been one of his earliest national interviews.
A pure fluff piece, designed to leave us with a positive image of what was being portrayed
as the bright up and coming young man.
Flubbed it massively.
He was fixated on her chest and was incapable of giving
appropriate responses to creme puff questions.
I can recall feeling bad for him, and thought he could have
done much better had someone else interviewed him.