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Chrissy
2019-03-18 19:21:41
Here
As President Trump delivered his inaugural address in 2017, a slight woman with feathered gray hair sat listening, bundled in a hooded white parka in a fenced-off V.I.P. section. Her name was Rosemary T. Vrablic. She was a managing director at Deutsche Bank and one of the reasons Mr. Trump had just taken the oath of office.
It was a moment of celebration and a moment of worry for Ms. Vrablics employer.
Mr. Trump and Deutsche Bank were deeply entwined, their symbiotic bond born of necessity and ambition on both sides: a real estate mogul made toxic by polarizing rhetoric and a pattern of defaults, and a bank with intractable financial problems and a history of misconduct.
Rosemary T. Vrablic, at top right in a white hooded coat, helped steer more than $300 million in loans to Donald J. Trump in the years before he was elected president.
Runs
2019-03-18 19:56:56
In reply to Chrissy
On Deutsche Banks trading floor, managers began warning employees not to use the word Trump in communications with people outside the bank. Salesmen who violated the edict were scolded by compliance officers who said the bank feared stoking public interest in its ties to the new president.
One reason: If Mr. Trump were to default on his loans, Deutsche Bank would have to choose between seizing his assets or cutting him a lucrative break a situation the bank would rather resolve in private.
VIX
2019-03-18 20:10:40
"The noose is tightening"
black
2019-03-18 20:14:11
In reply to Chrissy
Watch this one
I thought it was hurricane season again.
Perhaps there's a storm brewing in Trump's atmosphere.
Runs
2019-03-18 20:25:54
Justice Kennedy son loaned him money from Deutsche. Guess what happened after this?
They have the connection and they have obstruction of justice. He did some in plain sight. But, he is a sitting president and only congress can really do anything. The JDSD inquired and was told the same thing. However, he has several ongoing cases of fraud that the statutes will run out before 2024. The charges are much more severe than any of the other defendants. He has to win re-election. Dont expect him to go to jail but asset seizures could run into the 100 million plus to pay defrauded. He is in some trouble.
Reason for the twitter meltdown over the weekend. NYT asked him if he wanted to comment
Chrissy
2019-03-18 20:42:19
In reply to black
A major cyclone is also heading for OZ - Trevor
Chrissy
2019-03-18 20:43:27
In reply to Runs
That is a huge part of this mess - supreme problems
Chrissy
2019-03-18 21:09:32
In reply to VIX
On Rachel Maddow now - damn!
Yamfoot
2019-03-18 21:28:42
Emir
2019-03-18 21:59:44
In reply to Chrissy
Emir
2019-03-18 22:01:15
In reply to Runs
I believe he will make a jail, just too much too ignore and he has alienated and screwed too many people in all sides- no one will feel sorry for him
nitro
2019-03-19 06:16:35
The NYT article is more damaging to the bank than it is to Trump. That bank has very weak risk assessment and very lax credit policies.
Trump acted as a business man, maybe unethical but in the corporate world that is a thin line.
Runs
2019-03-19 07:17:53
In reply to nitro
Only unethical? You do not see criminal?
Casper
2019-03-19 07:23:36
In reply to Chrissy
Chrissy, I didnt see this thread before my post, but all I can say with a degree of certainty, the Lisr-in-Chief is going down and Jared will be sharing a cell with him.
This is likely the most corrupt administration in the history of the US presidency.