'Art of the Deal' ghostwriter: Weisselberg flip will end Trump — equivalent to Nixon tapes
Schwartz knows Trump and his business better than just about anyone outside of Trump’s family.
And, simply put, he thinks the recent immunity deal Trump Org CFO Allen Weisselberg struck with prosecutors will end Trump.
Tony Schwartz
✔@tonyschwartz
The other shoe has dropped —
the smoking gun equivalent to Nixon’s tapes.
Alan Weisselberg knows everything.
Trump will resign as I always assumed. Only matter of time now.
10:08 AM - Aug 24, 2018
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Weisselberg’s cooperation deal is “a potentially momentous turn of events for the president.”
it’s easy to see how Weisselberg’s cooperation will be a sufficient (if not necessary) condition leading to Trump’s eventual downfall.
In other words, this is a focking game-changer:https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...tail=emaildkre
Weisselberg is deeply familiar with the Trump Organization’s financial housekeeping.
Trump — a man who rarely trusts anyone — confided in Weisselberg and relied on him to sign off on details of the company’s most significant deals.
Weisselberg oversees the trust that Trump set up to manage his interests in the Trump Organization while he’s in the White House, and
also had a prominent position inside the president’s troubled charitable foundation.
In short, he was privy to decisions at the Trump Organization that [Michael] Cohen was never allowed to take part in.
That kind of knowledge is gold to federal investigators.
Mueller’s team signaled long ago that it might take a closer look at the president’s business dealings as part of its examination of Russia’s assault on the presidential campaign.
It’s likely that the probe is exploring whether Trump or others on his business and campaign teams — including members of his family — discussed exchanging policy favors (lifting economic sanctions on Russia, for example, or shifting the U.S. stance on Russia’s military incursion into Ukraine) in exchange for financial or political quid pro quos.
Trump’s intersection with murky funding from overseas sources, including Russia, goes back years
(as I’ve detailed before in columns about the Trump SoHo hotel and Trump’s partnership with the Bayrock Group).
In a column about Cohen and Weisselberg in April, I noted that Weisselberg was a possible candidate for a subpoena given the fact that
Mueller had already subpoenaed the Trump Organization for business records —
and given the fact that Weisselberg has had a front row seat in deals involving transactions like the Trump SoHo.
So what crimes/leverage can Mueller offer W to get him to flip?

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Poor Benedict Donald never getting a fair shake.
Thinking Trump is any kind of Christian or evangelical or whatever.
