Trump: Documentary The Donald Suppressed, Free At Last [View all]
http://www.nationalmemo.com/trump-documentary-the-donald-suppressed-free-at-last/
A documentary that Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner, killed 25 years ago with threats of litigation is now available for all to view on the Internet.
Trump: Whats The Deal? paints a powerful and disturbing picture of a financial Dorian Gray whose public image bears little resemblance to his conduct away from the cameras, including hiring actors for $50 each to applaud at his campaign announcement.
In public, Trump presents himself as a businessman so skilled his deals are an art form. The 80-minute documentary peels back this façade. Hidden from public view, the documentary shows Trump manipulating politicians and the criminal justice system, pocketing millions in taxpayer welfare, not paying people he hired, doing some of his biggest deals with mobsters, retaining a cocaine dealer as his helicopter pilot, and evidently benefiting from having his sister working in the Justice Department before winning appointment as a federal judge. Former advisors and employees describe furious tirades that no one, not even his family, could escape.
The film reveals how Trump repeatedly engaged in questionable conduct such as intimidating tenants of a Manhattan building he wanted to empty but drew little attention from law enforcement. One top city official says on camera that Mayor Abe Beame, a childhood pal of Trumps father Fred, instructed him that Donald Trump was to get whatever he wanted from city government.
The documentary also delves into Trump family values a matter presumably of deep interest to conservative Republicans, many of whom tell pollsters they want the casino mogul to be Americas next president.
Here it is: