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    Donald Trump's Companies Destroyed Emails in Defiance of Court Orders

    http://www.newsweek.com/2016/11/…

    Over the course of decades, Donald Trump’s companies have systematically destroyed or hidden thousands of emails, digital records and paper documents demanded in official proceedings, often in defiance of court orders.

    These tactics—exposed by a Newsweek review of thousands of pages of court filings, judicial orders and affidavits from an array of court cases—have enraged judges, prosecutors, opposing lawyers and the many ordinary citizens entangled in litigation with Trump.

    • Very easy for someone with no track record in government to pose as a reformer...Trump is possibly the least convincing example yet.yuekit
    • Ohh yuekit, that was so 6 months ago...robotron3k
    • Article published today, read and weepyuekit
    • it only convincing if he has failed. he has no record in gov. only record exists for trump is years of publicly commenting on policy. which seems to be goodyurimon
    • he could suck or he could be the greatest thing ever. but def the other is the same crap.yurimon
    • So you've convinced yourself that someone with a record of running pyramid schemes, who is currently being sued for fraud, is suddenly going to change if youyuekit
    • give them more power?yuekit
    • you can call both candidates equal. minus one with an actual track record in gov. this the reality of people divided with continued participation in the system.yurimon
    • it is what it is, where is the actual change if nothing is changing? that is the question.yurimon
    • Donald Trump is the better candidate. Evil people worry about keeping power and control. His job is just to enforce the laws, not write them.omg
    • He's already done the job most democrats have tried to do, which was to push out republican leaders.omg

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