Anonymous ID: 489fcf June 12, 2019, 8:51 a.m. No.6733788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3805 >>3828 >>3990

Confidential Memo: Company of Trump Inaugural Chair Sought to Profit From Connections to Administration, Foreigners

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The memo outlines how Colony, the company founded by Tom Barrack, an investor who chaired the inaugural, aimed to exploit its connections to Donald Trump. Federal prosecutors are conducting a wide-ranging probe into the nonprofit that ran the inaugural. The investment firm founded by the chairman of Donald Trump’s inaugural committee, Tom Barrack, developed a plan to profit off its connections to the incoming administration and foreign dignitaries, according to a confidential memo obtained by WNYC and ProPublica. “The key is to strategically cultivate domestic and international relations while avoiding any appearance of lobbying,” the memo says. Colony, which primarily invests in real estate, sought to capitalize on its access to the White House to get an early lead on infrastructure investments and to attract assets from potential investors.

 

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan on Monday subpoenaed documents from the nonprofit 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee, including anything related to foreign donations. Such donations to presidential inaugural committees are barred by law. Investigators are probing whether foreigners gave money in exchange for influence with the incoming Trump administration, NBC News reported. The memo, from Barrack’s investment firm, then called Colony NorthStar, is dated February 2017, just a month after the inaugural festivities organized by Barrack, who is a longtime Trump friend.

 

https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-inc-podcast-tom-barrack-colony-company-of-trump-inaugural-chair-sought-to-profit#

 

The Colony memo shows how the company was positioning itself to take advantage of Barrack’s relationship with Trump and foreign officials immediately after the president was sworn in. Barrack hosted a chairman’s dinner during inaugural week, with his own invite list, which included businesspeople and foreign dignitaries. “‘Contact’ — ‘Cultivation’ — ‘Conversion’ should be the mantra and objective of Colony NorthStar’s international program in DC and internationally,” the memo said. No other firms “can currently match the relationships or resources that we possess,” it added. The memo outlines a “strategic plan” for Colony, which now has $44 billion under management, to ramp up its operations in Washington and open an office there. It envisions “setting up roundtables between Ambassadors and members of the Administration to cultivate relationships” in areas including infrastructure and plans to “tie into international bilateral meetings already occurring with key members of the Trump Administration. This would include taking a leadership role in forming the events, the participants, and the agenda.” Barrack’s company should do all this while keeping a low profile, seeking to build a “subtle brand,” the memo says. A Colony spokesman said in a statement: “This memo was simply an outline of a proposed potential business plan which was never acted upon or implemented. Colony at no time has maintained a DC office.”

 

A person familiar with the creation of the memo said it was written by Rick Gates, who was deputy chairman of the inaugural committee and was then hired by Barrack as a Colony consultant. The memo is on Colony letterhead. Gates, who was fired by Colony after he was indicted in Robert Mueller’s Russian interference investigation in October 2017, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Gates has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and lying to the FBI, and he is cooperating with law enforcement. While Colony says the plan in the memo was never adopted, Barrack was frequently present at meetings with government officials in the early months of the Trump administration.

 

Calendars obtained by the watchdog group American Oversight show that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin met at least three times with Colony executives in the four months following the inaugural. An April 14 meeting with Mnuchin at a private room at the Georgetown restaurant Fiola Mare included the ambassadors of Oman, Kuwait, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Also at the dinner: Tom Barrack and Rick Gates. Barrack, who is of Lebanese descent and speaks Arabic, has cultivated business ties in the Middle East over many decades.

 

https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-inc-podcast-tom-barrack-colony-company-of-trump-inaugural-chair-sought-to-profit#

Anonymous ID: 489fcf June 12, 2019, 8:57 a.m. No.6733828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3990

>>6733788

Colony memo – February 2017

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5726057-Colony-memo-February-2017.html

 

Chairman's Global Dinner invitation list

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5727935-Chairman-s-Global-Dinner-invitation-list.html

Anonymous ID: 489fcf June 12, 2019, 9:18 a.m. No.6733990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4055

>>6733788 >>6733828

 

SPY GAME?

UAE Paid Businessman to Snoop on Trump Administration: Report

 

The United Arab Emirates reportedly recruited and paid an Emirati businessman to provide intelligence on the Trump administration in 2017, The Intercept reported Monday. Rashid al-Malik, who was invited to an inauguration dinner for President Trump and “onetime business associate” of Trump ally Tom Barrack, was reportedly paid “tens of thousands of dollars a month” by UAE’s National Intelligence Service to relay information to “Emirati intelligence handlers” about matters pertaining to the country.

 

Some of the intel topics reportedly included: U.S. efforts to mediate the conflict between the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar; any meetings U.S. officials had with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman; and U.S. sentiment towards the Muslim Brotherhood.

 

Al-Malik also reportedly told his handlers he approached individuals about a potential business venture that would be “indirectly associated with Trump.” The businessman has been tied to a probe of potentially “illegal donations” to Trump’s inauguration fund, and he reportedly cooperated with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators. Al-Malik’s attorney told The Intercept that his client was “not an intelligence operative” nor was he “paid to report on the Trump Administration.” The White House, CIA, and Justice Department reportedly declined to comment.

 

http://www.thedailybeast.com/united-arab-emirates-paid-businessman-rashid-al-malik-to-snoop-on-trump-administration-report

Anonymous ID: 489fcf June 12, 2019, 9:54 a.m. No.6734242   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6734055

These guys knew exactly what they were doing when they were doing it..This is sounding like the Strzok/Page texts, regarding the plan to get Trump impeached.

Anonymous ID: 489fcf June 12, 2019, 10:14 a.m. No.6734395   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4412 >>4426 >>4437

France's Le Pen to go on trial for tweeting gruesome IS images

 

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has been ordered to stand trial for tweeting pictures of Islamic State atrocities, a judicial source told AFP on Wednesday. Le Pen shared the gruesome images in December 2015, a few weeks after IS jihadists killed 130 people in attacks in Paris.

 

A judge in the western Paris suburb of Nanterre ordered that the National Rally leader stand trial on charges of circulating "violent messages that incite terrorism or pornography or seriously harm human dignity" and that can be viewed by a minor. The charges carry a maximum sentence of three years in prison and a fine of 75,000 euros ($85,000).

 

Last year, an investigative magistrate called for Le Pen to undergo psychiatric tests in connection with the IS tweets. The 50-year-old trained lawyer, whose party topped France's vote in the recent European elections, has denounced the case as a violation of her freedom of expression. She tweeted the images after a French journalist drew a comparison between Islamic State group and her party. One of the pictures showed the body of James Foley, an American journalist beheaded by the Sunni extremists. Another showed a man in an orange jumpsuit being run over by a tank, and the third a Jordanian pilot being burned alive in a cage. "Daesh is this!" Le Pen wrote in a caption, using an Arabic acronym for IS.

 

The prospect of a trial is a further legal blow for Le Pen, who was ordered last month to reimburse the European Parliament nearly 300,000 euros in funds she was accused of defrauding the EU. The parliament claimed she used funds destined for EU parliamentary assistants to pay an aide for work carried out in France.

 

https://www.france24.com/en/20190612-frances-le-pen-go-trial-tweeting-gruesome-images