3 things to watch: Trump kids, associates eye pleading the Fifth as Dems bore in

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WH counsel’s letter to Rep. Cummings reveals legal strategy to fight probes

ANALYSIS — It was a remarkable 24-hour reversal, with President Donald Trump first saying Monday he cooperates with “everybody” before turning to an unlikely source for a precedent to reject House Democrats’ demands for reams of documents: Barack Obama.

House Democratic chairmen of committees in the embryonic stages of investigations into all things Trump have requested documents from and interviews with a long list of individuals and entities related to the president’s time in office, 2016 campaign and business dealings. Trump seemed willing to, at least in some form, comply with some of those requests when he said this on Monday: “I cooperate all the time, with everybody.

But by the next afternoon, it appeared the president had been trying to buy time for his aides to determine the extent to which they believe the law will require White House compliance. As he often does — even as White House Counsel Pat Cipollone told House Oversight and Reform Chairman Elijah Cummings that “we are prepared to continue negotiations in good faith” — the president went to the most extreme option, appearing to reverse himself.

View the complete March 6 article by John T. Bennett on The Roll Call website here.

Eric Trump’s Charity Paid Donald’s Business $145K During Election

The following article by Lachlan Markay was posted on the Daily Beast website January 11, 2018:

Before he resigned from his charity, Eric Trump continued to host events that benefited his father’s empire.

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Eric Trump’s controversial charitable foundation paid nearly $150,000 to Trump Organization companies in 2016, as donations to the group skyrocketed amid Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

Newly released annual tax filings for the group, now called the Curetivity Foundation, show that it shelled out to Trump properties in Florida and New York for fundraising events, including its annual charity golf tournament.

Eric Trump stepped aside from his role atop the foundation last year amid intense scrutiny over its payments to various Trump companies. Trump’s critics have suggested those payments could run afoul of rules against the use of nonprofit organizations for the benefit of their officers or directors. Continue reading “Eric Trump’s Charity Paid Donald’s Business $145K During Election”

The RNC Asked For Birthday Wishes For Eric Trump, And It Didn’t Go As Planned

The following article by Lee Moran was posted on the Huffington Post website January 6, 2018:

A lot of people called out the GOP for asking them to honor a private citizen.