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Were folders stuffed with Trump's 'business plan' papers blank props?
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http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Were-folders-of-Trump-s-business-plan-papers-10853328.php

Quote:When Donald Trump announced at Wednesday's press conference that he was moving complete control of all his businesses to his sons, he pointed to a pile of folders as evidence of the preparations being made.

Both he and his lawyer Sheri Dillion claimed that the bundled documents were just a part of the massive paperwork necessary to separate Trump from his business operations. Like her client, Dillon also pointed at pile.

After the session, reporters tried to examine the folders and the documents inside, but Trump staffers would not let them look at any of them.


Most of the papers were hidden, but some were visible. None had any sign of the page numbers, post-it notes or labels, that one might expect from a collection of legal documents.



As the Independent noted, the paper itself also appeared to be the wrong size, printed on A4 rather than legal size sheets, and appeared to have fallen like fresh sheets.




Despite Trump suggesting that each folder related to a different business, all the folders appeared to be blank.

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Not only are they blank, but if this were my set I would fire the propmaster for lack of realism. They are that fake.
8:51 PM - 11 Jan 2017


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The unmarked appearance of the documents did not go unnoticed by Twitter.
The president-elect's plan would hand over the management of his international real estate development, property management and licensing company based in New York to his sons. Trump assured reporters that while he's president, he would not discuss the businesses with his sons.

While Dillion, of the firm Morgan Lewis & Bockius, asserted that Trump is "not exploiting the office of the presidency for his personal benefit," the Office of Government Ethics says the arrangement does not go far enough. Instead, ethics experts say, Trump should sell off his businesses and put the proceeds in a blind trust overseen by an independent manager.
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Were folders stuffed with Trump's 'business plan' papers blank props? - GMDino - 01-13-2017, 03:26 PM

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