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marble falls

(71,950 posts)
Mon Jun 28, 2021, 09:57 AM Jun 2021

Ex-Trump Organization VP: Trump Deserves To Go To Jail

Ex-Trump Organization VP: Trump Deserves To Go To Jail

Barbara Res, a former vice president at the company, says Trump could be in legal jeopardy this week.

https://www.huffpost.com/?icid=hjx004

By Ed Mazza

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Barbara Res, who for years served as the vice president in charge of construction at the Trump Organization, said “nothing major” happens at the company without Trump knowing about it.

“He is in this with both legs,” Res said amid reports that prosecutors have told Trump attorneys they have until Monday to explain why the company shouldn’t face criminal charges.

Trump CFO Allen Weisselberg is also reportedly facing charges in what observers believe is a means of pressuring him to flip on the former president. But so far, he hasn’t ― and Res said she’s surprised.

“Trump has something on him, I would imagine,” she speculated. “That’s the only thing I can think of.”

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Ms Res also said, “... I do know him and I know that he’s very deliberate, very measured and very vengeful ... and he doesn’t follow the rules." Does 45 deserve to go to jail?

"I imagine he does.”



More about Barbara Res ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Res

Barbara A. Res is an attorney, author and engineer. Res was an executive vice president in charge of construction at the Trump Organisation and has spoken out publicly against Donald Trump, particularly about his treatment of women. In October 2020, Res released the book Tower of Lies: What My Eighteen Years of Working With Donald Trump Reveals About Him about her experiences at the Trump Organization.


Early life and education

Barbara Res was born Barbara Tahan in Brooklyn, New York. She attended City College of New York and graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1971. In 2007, Res earned a Juris Doctor from Rutgers Law School. Res is a Licensed Professional Engineer in New York State and is a member of the New York and New Jersey bar associations.[1]
Career

Res started working in construction in 1971[2] and began to work for Donald Trump in a junior position during his first construction in Manhattan, the Grand Hyatt.[3]

Res joined the Trump Organization in 1980[4] and then worked for Trump over the course of eighteen years[5] as a vice president, senior vice president, and executive vice president.[6] Res was hired by Trump to lead construction on Trump Tower[4] as Vice President in charge of construction[2] when she was thirty-one years old,[3] and helped build Trump Tower between 1980 and 1984.[2] Res was the first woman to oversee a major NYC construction site,[7] and worked with Trump on some of his biggest projects, including the renovation of New York's Plaza Hotel.[8][9] Michael Kruse writes for Politico Magazine that Res quit the Trump Organization after she was "unwilling any longer to take Trump’s explosive moods and turbulent treatment."[10]

Res was selected to join the construction panel of the American Arbitration Association for arbitration and mediation in 2003.[11] Res joined Digibuild, the creator of a unique construction management software platform built with blockchain technology as Senior Vice President.[12] Res has publicly spoken about women in the construction business throughout the United States and in England.[13]
Advocacy

Res has spoken out publicly against Trump, particularly about his treatment of women, including in opinion articles in the New York Daily News[14] and The Guardian,[15] as well as interviews with CNN,[16] Rolling Stone,[6] The New York Times,[17] and Rachel Maddow of MSNBC[18] in 2016. Information provided by Res was also included in a June 2016 Atlantic story by Dan P. McAdams, a psychology professor at Northwestern University and author of the book The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump: A Psychological Reckoning.[19]

In 2018, The Washington Post described how Res' description of her experiences at the Trump Organization offered support for Bob Woodward's book Fear and an anonymous op-ed in The New York Times that was then attributed to a senior administration official, because "Both works describe a president whose orders are not always carried out by those around him."[20] After the announcement of the formal impeachment inquiry into Trump in 2019, Res told CNN's Brian Stelter that she believed Trump was unfit for office, and he might resign "to save face," depending on the outcome of the impeachment process.[21] In a 2019 news analysis, The New York Times wrote that Res "sees in Ms. Pelosi a new challenge to Mr. Trump's lifelong tactics."[22]

In April 2020, Res wrote an opinion article in the New York Daily News that recounts an experience from her work for Trump and expresses concerns about his leadership during the coronavirus pandemic.[23] Before the November 2020 election, Res told Jane Mayer of The New Yorker that "One of the reasons [Trump]’s so crazily intent on winning is all the speculation that prosecutors will go after him," and suggested that Trump could follow through with his musing on leaving the U.S. because "he can do business from anywhere."[24]

After the November 2020 election, Res spoke with MSNBC’s Ari Melber, suggesting Trump will "do anything" to stay in office, and both The Independent and HuffPost wrote that her comments echo an op-ed by President Trump's niece, Mary Trump, in The Guardian.[25][26] People magazine also reported on Res' interview with Melber, as well as her past advocacy, and her new book, Tower of Lies.[27] In a November 6, 2020 report by Inside Edition, Res is quoted for her opinion that Trump may leave the country after Biden's inauguration.[28] In a Politico report published on December 1, 2020, about Trump's intention to restart foreign deals, Res is quoted for her opinion, including "There are two things that make him run — ego and money. Looking at it from the point of the money, he’s going to have people who give him money to build Trump towers."[29] In a December 20, 2020 article titled "Is Trump Cracking Under the Weight of Losing?" in Politico Magazine, writer Michael Kruse quotes Res for her opinion, "And he's not indestructible."[30]
Works

Res is the author of the 2013 book All Alone on the 68th Floor: How One Woman Changed the Face of Construction,[31] a self-published memoir about her experiences in the construction business, which includes descriptions of her work with Donald Trump.[10][3]

In October 2020, Res released a book entitled Tower of Lies: What My Eighteen Years of Working With Donald Trump Reveals About Him.[32] The Los Angeles Times reports that in her book, Res "recounts racist, anti-Semitic and sexist behavior, along with Trump’s ability to lie "so naturally" that "if you didn’t know the actual facts, he could slip something past you.""[5] Newsweek, The New York Daily News, and The Times of Israel write that Res' book joins a collection of books by former Trump associates that recount their experiences.[33][34][35] A HuffPost report on an excerpt from Tower of Lies describes Res as "a persistent thorn in her former [employer]’s side since before the 2016 election."[36] In a review for The Berkshire Edge, Mickey Friedman writes, "Unlike so many of those who have written about President Trump, Barbara Res tells a story that is far more personal than political," and that this is why, "in many ways, this is one of the most interesting portraits of Donald Trump."[37]

C-SPAN's Washington Journal interviewed Barbara Res to discuss Tower of Lies, in an episode scheduled to air on December 26, 2020.[38]
Awards

Townsend Harris Medal by the City College of New York in 1991 for her role as a pioneer among women engineers[1]
Emily Roebling leadership award by Professional Women in Construction for her achievements in the Construction Industry[1]

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Ex-Trump Organization VP: Trump Deserves To Go To Jail (Original Post) marble falls Jun 2021 OP
Lock him up! malaise Jun 2021 #1
Add me to the chorus! marble falls Jun 2021 #2
If he does musclecar6 Jun 2021 #4
She Got Her Law Degree... ProfessorGAC Jun 2021 #3
This is a pretty serious, well educated human being. marble falls Jun 2021 #6
I Got My MBA... ProfessorGAC Jun 2021 #7
This Is America, And People Like Him Rarely Get What They Deserve SoCalDavidS Jun 2021 #5

musclecar6

(1,884 posts)
4. If he does
Mon Jun 28, 2021, 10:51 AM
Jun 2021


Get locked up, there will be worldwide dancing in the streets just like when he lost the election.

ProfessorGAC

(76,735 posts)
7. I Got My MBA...
Mon Jun 28, 2021, 03:10 PM
Jun 2021

...30 years after my BS, and 27 years after my PhD. I thought that was a long time.
But, more impressive for her, is that I went back to school because the company insisted on it. I did it to not get level stalled.
She appears to have done it, solely on her own ambition! Pretty cool!

 

SoCalDavidS

(10,599 posts)
5. This Is America, And People Like Him Rarely Get What They Deserve
Mon Jun 28, 2021, 12:18 PM
Jun 2021

I'm sure people are going to be SHOCKED when he is not held accountable. Not me.

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