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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDoes Trump have Mafia ties?
I haven't read the evidence for and against him having mob ties, but it wouldn't surprise me if he did. Plenty of NYC businessmen have Mob ties, especially people who consider themselves tough guys like Trump.
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Does Trump have Mafia ties? (Original Post)
Bestuserever
Mar 2016
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femmocrat
(28,394 posts)1. Michael Isikoff wrote this piece about a week ago:
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/trump-challenged-over-ties-to-mob-linked-gambler-100050602.html
Welcome to DU, bestuserever!
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Warpy
(114,505 posts)2. Depends on what you mean by "ties."
Has he done business with them? Hell yes. You do construction, you do business with their legitimate enterprises and often pay kickbacks.
Does he use them to have people whacked? Nah, he'd rather sick a platoon of lawyers he keeps on retainer on them, try to sue.
Octafish
(55,745 posts)3. Trump’s Mobbed Up, McCarthyite Mentor Roy Cohn

Trumps Mobbed Up, McCarthyite Mentor Roy Cohn
by Olivia Nuzzi
The Daily Beast, July 23, 2015
Donald Trumps brash and bullying style was learned at the heel of Roy Cohn, one of Americas most infamous lawyers.
They met at Le Club, a private disco on the Upper East Side frequented by Jackie Kennedy, Al Pacino, and Diana Ross, according to Trump: The Saga of Americas Most Powerful Real Estate Baron. Donald Trump, the young developer, quickly amassing a fortune in New York real estate and Roy Cohn, Americas most loathed yet socially successful defense attorney who had vaulted to infamy in the 1950s while serving as legal counsel to Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
The friendship they forged would provide the foundation for Trump's eventual presidential campaign. And in hindsight, it serves as a tool for understanding Donald Trump the Candidate, whose bumper sticker-averse declarationsundocumented Mexican immigrants are criminals and rapists; Sen. John McCain is not a war herohave both led him to the top of the Republican primary polls and mistakenly convinced many that he is a puzzle unworthy of solving. It may appear that way, but Trump isnt just spouting off insults like a malfunctioning sprinkler systemhes mimicking what he learned some 40 years ago.
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Roy Marcus Cohn, born in the Bronx in 1927, was the son of Albert Cohn, a judge and prominent Democrat. He graduated from Columbia Law School in 1947, and the day he was admitted to the bar, according to a New York Times obituary, he got a job in the office of the Manhattan United States Attorney thanks to his fathers connections.
[font color="green"]He became known for his arrogant courtroom style, notably in the case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, American citizens convicted of conspiring to give information about the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. They were executed, and Cohn was promoted to assistant U.S. Attorney. [/font color]
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/07/23/trump-s-mobbed-up-mccarthyite-mentor.html
TheCowsCameHome
(40,270 posts)4. No, they are manufactured in China,
by workers making 25 cents an hour.
spanone
(141,223 posts)5. stand by, our media is currently doing several investigative reports on don & mob
