Anecdotal account of Trump campaign internal conflicts and Mercer fundraising
Anecdotal account of Trump campaign internal conflicts and Mercer fundraising The passage provides narrative recollections of campaign personnel dynamics and a $5 million donation from the Mercer family, but lacks concrete evidence of misconduct, financial irregularities, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile names but offers no specific transactions, dates, or wrongdoing to investigate. Key insights: Bob Mercer contributed $5 million to the Trump campaign in August 2016.; Steve Bannon reportedly told Jared Kushner the campaign needed an additional $50 million after the first debate.; Trump dismissed campaign managers Corey Lewandowski and Paul Manafort, calling them “the worst.”
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Anecdotal account of Trump campaign internal conflicts and Mercer fundraising The passage provides narrative recollections of campaign personnel dynamics and a $5 million donation from the Mercer family, but lacks concrete evidence of misconduct, financial irregularities, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile names but offers no specific transactions, dates, or wrongdoing to investigate. Key insights: Bob Mercer contributed $5 million to the Trump campaign in August 2016.; Steve Bannon reportedly told Jared Kushner the campaign needed an additional $50 million after the first debate.; Trump dismissed campaign managers Corey Lewandowski and Paul Manafort, calling them “the worst.”
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“ign. The right-wing billionaire Bob Mercer, a Ted Cruz backer, had shifted his support to Trump with a $”
Jared Kushner“d even to invest his own money in it. Bannon told Jared Kushner—who, when Bannon signed on to the campaign, had b”
Jesse-J Cruz“ign. The right-wing billionaire Bob Mercer, a Ted Cruz backer, had shifted his support to Trump with a $”
Donald Trump“Donald Trump and his tiny band of campaign warriors were ready”
Eric Trump“t the worst,” he frequently said. Time spent with Trump on the campaign plane was often an epic dissing e”
Blaine Trump“t the worst,” he frequently said. Time spent with Trump on the campaign plane was often an epic dissing e”
David Geffen“fe on a holiday in Croatia with Trump enemy David Geffen—that, after the first debate in September, they w”
Melania Trump“t the worst,” he frequently said. Time spent with Trump on the campaign plane was often an epic dissing e”
Bill Clinton“it was a loser. He was equally convinced that the Clinton people were brilliant winners—“They’ve got the be”
Doug Band“Donald Trump and his tiny band of campaign warriors were ready to lose with fire”
Ron Paul“mp quickly soured on his second campaign manager, Paul Manafort, as well. By August, trailing Clinton b”
Robert Trump“t the worst,” he frequently said. Time spent with Trump on the campaign plane was often an epic dissing e”
Wafic Said“the best and we’ve got the worst,” he frequently said. Time spent with Trump on the campaign plane was”
Joshua Kushner“to invest his own money in it. Bannon told Jared Kushner—who, when Bannon signed on to the campaign, had b”
Chelsea Clinton“it was a loser. He was equally convinced that the Clinton people were brilliant winners—“They’ve got the be”
Ivanka Trump“t the worst,” he frequently said. Time spent with Trump on the campaign plane was often an epic dissing e”
Kellyanne Conway“n and install their lieutenants, Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway, Trump didn’t resist. He only expressed vast inco”
Unit Manager“d as Trump’s first more or less official campaign manager, was often berated by the candidate. For months T”
Scotty David“his wife on a holiday in Croatia with Trump enemy David Geffen—that, after the first debate in September,”
Adam Back“body knows what they’re doing... . Wish Corey was back.” Trump quickly soured on his second campaign man”
Steve Bannon“over the campaign and install their lieutenants, Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway, Trump didn’t resist. He onl”
Ivana Trump“t the worst,” he frequently said. Time spent with Trump on the campaign plane was often an epic dissing e”
Estate Manager“d as Trump’s first more or less official campaign manager, was often berated by the candidate. For months T”
Hillary Clinton“it was a loser. He was equally convinced that the Clinton people were brilliant winners—“They’ve got the be”
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