Here is @PorterWright resigning from the Trump case.
And here's our story on this –>
The law firm leading the Trump campaign’s efforts to cast doubt on the presidential election results in Pennsylvania has abruptly withdrawn from a suit it filed just days earlier. nytimes.com/2020/11/13/bus…
And the @realDonaldTrump campaign blasts away at its now-former lawyers for buckling under public pressure.
A Trump campaign poll watcher, who alleged vote-counting improprieties at a Giuliani press conference, was a @PorterWright partner.

Giuliani didn't mention that his witness's employer was being paid by the campaign. (Unearthed by @RachelAbramsNY) nytimes.com/2020/11/13/bus…

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More from @davidenrich

9 Nov
NEW: The Trump campaign is gearing up for a legal blitz to challenge the 2020 election results.

Some lawyers at firms representing the campaign worry about violating the rule of law and eroding democracy. with @jbsgreenberg @RachelAbramsNY
nytimes.com/2020/11/09/bus…
One of the firms, Jones Day, is among the country's biggest.

Partners there have been grumbling about the close relationship with the Trump admin, where many partners have taken senior roles (incl Don McGahn).

Jones Day has earned $20M working for Trump and GOP in recent years. Image
In the hour since this article was published, the Trump campaign has filed a new federal lawsuit in Pennsylvania alleging voter fraud.

It was filed by Porter Wright, one of the firms where some lawyers are voicing ethical concerns about working for Trump. cdn.donaldjtrump.com/public-files/p…
Read 4 tweets
3 Nov
Good morning from Milkshake, who is blissfully unaware that today is Election Day. Image
Good afternoon from Milkshake, who is taking a power nap with her favorite monkey. Image
Milkshake and I have different ways of dealing with stress. ImageImage
Read 5 tweets
30 Oct
Three days after our story on @realDonaldTrump, @DeutscheBank and Chicago runs, I get a FOIA response with 2,000+ pages of documents. A fun Friday afternoon and evening awaits....
No surprise here, but interesting to see up-close how for every condo unit that @realDonaldTrump sold, money went straight to @DeutscheBank to repay Trump's defaulted loan.

Here's one example of an all-cash purchase in April 2012.
So many anonymous shell companies buying units. Here's just one.
Read 7 tweets
28 Oct
I have a few stray thoughts on @DeutscheBank and @realDonaldTrump in the wake of yesterday's story about the Chicago debacle.

Warning: This thread raises many more questions than it answers. There is still *so much* we don't know about Trump's finances. nytimes.com/2020/10/27/bus…
1. Why did DB release collateral on a Trump loan the day after the 2016 election?

It might be coincidence.

But recall that DB swung into cleanup mode post-election. It sold a big Russian loan. It banned staff from publicly saying “Trump.” It considered modifying Trump’s loans.
What makes this even weirder: DB on 11/9/16 released more collateral than it had to. Trump had repaid $24M; DB released $56M.

I’m told this was a *clerical error* that DB corrected. But it adds to the impression that this was part of the bank's effort to get distance from Trump.
Read 8 tweets
27 Oct
NEW: @realDonaldTrump's tax records show that big banks and hedge funds gave him hundreds of millions of dollars of financial breaks.

Trump managed to avoid paying taxes on almost all of it.

Latest in @nytimes tax series. by me, @russbuettner, etc. nytimes.com/2020/10/27/bus…
Trump's lenders forgave or canceled $287M in debt. The vast majority was related to Trump's Chicago skyscraper, which he built using borrowed money.

When Trump defaulted in 2008, creditors could have tried to seize the property. But they decided it wasn’t worth the fight.
Instead, hedge funds and private equity firms threw up their hands and forgave most of what Trump owed.

Two of those firms were run by men who later got roles in the Trump administration: @stevenmnuchin1 and Stephen Feinberg, who leads a White House advisory panel.
Read 10 tweets
23 Oct
Breaking: @jaredkushner’s close friend, and a former speechwriter for @realDonaldTrump, has been arrested by federal investigators. @nicole_hong @JesseDrucker nytimes.com/2020/10/23/nyr…
Ken Curson was Kushner’s handpicked successor to run the NY @observer. He was also in the running for a job in the Trump admin. He was arrested today on federal cyber-stalking charges.
We reported in 2018 on how Kurson had withdrawn from consideration for the federal job after the FBI began investigating Kurson for allegedly harassing a New York doctor as his marriage unraveled. nytimes.com/2018/07/26/bus…
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