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Subject The myths of the "genius" behind Trump's reelection campaign
Date September 11, 2019 10:08 AM
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The real story of Brad Parscale

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wed. Sep 11, 2019

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The Myths of the “Genius” Behind Trump’s Reelection Campaign

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Brad Parscale has said he’s taking a relative pittance to run the president’s reelection operation. But as with much of what Parscale has claimed about his work and life, that’s not the full story. This is.

by Peter Elkind

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Here’s How a Foreign Official Ended Up Writing Part of Trump’s Campaign Speech

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We have the texts and emails.

Lucas Waldron and Isaac Arnsdorf

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Trump Adviser Tom Barrack Pushed for Saudi Nuclear Deal — and Planned to Profit From It

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Documents released by a congressional committee reveal Barrack’s plan to team up with Arab princes to buy a U.S. nuclear company. Federal prosecutors are investigating foreign influence.

by Isaac Arnsdorf

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Want to Meet With the Trump Administration? Donald Trump Jr.’s Hunting Buddy Can Help

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Tommy Hicks Jr. isn’t in government, but he’s a longtime pal of the president’s son. That has put him in the room when the administration talks China and 5G policy, and it lets him help others — including one friend who had $143 million riding on the outcome.

by Jake Pearson

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One Trump Tax Cut Was Meant to Help the Poor. A Billionaire Ended Up Winning Big.

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Opportunity zones are meant to spur new investment in poor areas. But Under Armour’s Kevin Plank is getting a tax break for investments that are not new and not in a poor tract. And Plank’s area was picked over neighborhoods that are actually poor.

by Jeff Ernsthausen and Justin Elliott

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How Payday Lenders Spent $1 Million at a Trump Resort — and Cashed In

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At the Trump Doral outside Miami, payday lenders celebrated the potential death of a rule intended to protect their customers. They couldn’t have done it without President Donald Trump and his latest deregulator, Kathleen Kraninger.

by Anjali Tsui, ProPublica, and Alice Wilder, WNYC

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