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The chartged made above about Trump and Cohn are highly false : Roy Cohn the infamous lawyer died over 30 years ago ! He was a flamboyant gay man who is rumored to have died from HIV/ AIDS .
Mc Carthy was believed to have been a closeted Gay who had a long time physical relationship with Cohn .
Also Cohn has been linked to closeted Gay Man long time FBI Head J Edgar Hoover .
Cohn traded in " much and dirt " more than his actual legal skills . Robert F Kennedy at one time was an intern working for Cohn .
Newsweek magazine went totally bankrupt and was purchased out of bankruptcy for the grand cost of $1 . It had become a 3rd class rag and lost all of ti`s major advertisers as it lost its subscribers . It exists today in name only as an internet site and generate no real revenue .
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Mr Isikoff, who wrote this piece for Newsweek FIVE MONTHS AGO, will be so sad.
And Trump who often speaks of Roy Cohen will need to Gertrude out his eraser...
'Village Voice' Reporter Recalls Roy Cohn's Early Influence On Trump : NPR
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"Donald Trump uses the law very strategically and aggressively. According to Roy Cohn, the lurking legal hit man for red-baiting Sen. Joe McCarthy, whose reign of televised intimidation in the 1950s has become synonymous with demagoguery, fear-mongering and character assassination. In the formative years of Donald Trump’s career, when he went from a rich kid working for his real estate-developing father to a top-line dealmaker in his own right, Cohn was one of the most powerful influences and helpful contacts in Trump’s life.
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‘He Brutalized For You’ - POLITICO Magazine
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Roy Cohn's influence on Donald Trump - Business Insider
This particular article has pics of them
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"It was the fall of 1984, Trump Tower was new, and this was unusual territory for the 38-year-old real estate developer. He was three years away from his first semi-serious dalliance with presidential politics, more than 30 years before the beginning of his current campaign—but he had gotten the idea to bring this up, he said, from his attorney, his good friend and his closest adviser, Roy Cohn."
"Roy Cohn, the lurking legal hit man for red-baiting Sen. Joe McCarthy, whose reign of televised intimidation in the 1950s has become synonymous with demagoguery, fear-mongering and character assassination. In the formative years of Donald Trump’s career, when he went from a rich kid working for his real estate-developing father to a top-line dealmaker in his own right, Cohn was one of the most powerful influences and helpful contacts in Trump’s life."
Read more:
‘He Brutalized For You’ - POLITICO Magazine
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