Inside the Trump Crime Syndicate and MAGA kitchen cabinet of knaves and rogues
Raw StoryBefore Donald Trump criminalized the White House, Republican Party and perhaps the Supreme Court, he was the CEO of the Trump Organization — a fraudster, racketeer and patriarchal Boss of a family owned and operated criminal enterprise. All of these criminal indictments for election interference like Trump’s indictments are “ basically telling the same story of corruption and venality” except for their “different charges” according to Kenneth F. McCallion, a former Special Attorney and Assistant U.S. Attorney with the DOJ who also worked for the New York attorney’s general office as a prosecutor on Trump-related racketeering cases. Key players in the 2016 Russian collusion affair Cohen and David Pecker are two of the key, among, many witnesses from Trump’s inner circle testifying against their former Boss in the New York presidential election interference case. 2020 Election Interference as part of Trump’s Kitchen Cabinet Former New York City Mayor and former personal lawyer for former President Donald Trump Rudy Giuliani talks to members of the press before he leaves the U.S. District Court on May 19, 2023 in Washington, D.C. Jeffrey Clark, DOJ unindicted co-conspirator, indicted in Georgia John Eastman, DOJ unindicted co-conspirator, indicted in Georgia and Arizona Rudy Giuliani, DOJ unindicted co-conspirator, indicted in Georgia, indicted in Arizona Jenna Ellis, convicted in Georgia, indicted in Arizona Sidney Powell, DOJ unindicted co-conspirator, convicted in Georgia Kenneth Chesebro, DOJ unindicted co-conspirator, convicted in Georgia Peter Navarro, convicted and in prison Steve Bannon, convicted and out on appeal Mark Meadows, DOJ witness, indicted in Georgia, indicted in Arizona Boris Epshteyn, unindicted co-conspirator in Georgia, indicted in Arizona An unidentified political consultant is also a DOJ unindicted co-conspirator Nixon’s Watergate was ‘much ado about nothing’ compared to Trump’s failed coup and insurrection To put Trump’s minions in perspective, a brief examination of President Richard Nixon’s henchmen is required.