Davey Crockett
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Trump’s mob connections
There’s a reason why Trump’s behavior is so “Mafia-like.”
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By Amanda Luz Henning Santiago
September 27, 2019
To break it down, we’ve compiled a list of the president’s most notable Mafia connections:
Roy Cohn
Known as one of New York’s most ferocious and cold-hearted lawyers, Roy Cohn worked for U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy, a slew of New York city mobsters, such as members of the Genovese crime family – and Trump. Cohn became Trump’s attorney in the 1970s, and it has been reported that the pair spoke on the phone as frequently as five times per day, while working together.Many of Cohn’s mob-connected clients also controlled a large portion of New York City’s construction unions. Trump employed construction companies run by mafiosos Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno and Paul Castellano to build his Trump Plaza and Trump Tower apartment buildings.
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