From your ridiculous link;
"Trump eventually made a comeback, and according to several sources with knowledge of Trump’s business, foreign money played a large role in reviving his fortunes, in particular investment by wealthy people from Russia and the former Soviet republics. This conclusion is buttressed bya growing body of evidence amassed by news organizations, as well as what is reportedly being investigated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the Southern District of New York."
So what?...what are you and your link saying?....what helped Trump make a comeback was his hit TV show and the notoriety it brought him and his company...many wealthy people look to other nations for investment...I read your whole link and do not see anything nefarious at all... just another weak swing at the Donald....
So what?...what are you and your link saying?....what helped Trump make a comeback was his hit TV show and the notoriety it brought him and his company...many wealthy people look to other nations for investment...I read your whole link and do not see anything nefarious at all... just another weak swing at the Donald...
Did you find anything potentially nefarious about Bayrock or Felix Sater's ties to the Russian Mafia?
How Russian Money Helped Save Trump’s Business
"According to Trump’s former real-estate partner and other sources who are familiar with the internal workings of the Trump Organization, his post-’90s revival may have really begun in the early 2000s with the Bayrock Group, which rented offices two floors down from Trump’s in Trump Tower.
"Bayrock was run by two investors who would help to change Trump’s trajectory: Tevfik Arif, a Kazakhstan-born former Soviet official who drew on seemingly bottomless sources of money from the former Soviet republic; and Felix Sater, a
Russian-born businessman who had
pleaded guilty in the 1990s to a huge stock-fraud scheme involving the Russian mafia.
"With Bayrock’s help, Trump began his broad transformation from a builder to a brander.
"He reinvented himself and his business model—going from being a force in real estate to a nearly bankrupt but brazen self-promoter who had mainly his name to sell.
"In lieu of the big banks, Bayrock helped to bring Trump back into real estate by supplying him with the equity stake he needed to entice new lenders for big projects, according to a former Bayrock official."