“Federal investigators have provided ample evidence that President Trump was involved in deals to pay two women to keep them from speaking publicly before the 2016 election about affairs that they said they had with him:” the New York Times reports.
“But it turns out that Mr. Trump wanted to go even further.”
“He and his lawyer at the time, Michael Cohen, devised a plan to buy up all the dirt on Mr. Trump that the National Enquirer and its parent company had collected on him, dating back to the 1980s… The existence of the plan, which was never formalized, has not been reported before.”
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