Sorry for your loss. I just looked up his 'crimes' "forcing staff to do chores" Um aren't staff suppose to do chores??? Sounds a little made up, imho Sounds more like they needed to get rid of him. He probably didn't want to play ball with the swamp & didn't quite know how vast they are.
I guess Trump was clever to sorta play along in a sense or at least keep their secrets to himself, until it was time to strike. He was also a little immune, they stayed in his buildings so they had to butter up to him. I guess that gave him the card to play....
A lot of it was really silly, stupid crimes that would easily be looked over if it was someone who was playing their games in DC. He made staff tend to his farm instead of working in office, which was the least of it. Then he had an attorney from the Youngstown area working for him in D.C, but had him essentially write off the rent that Trafficant was paying him for an office in Youngstown as a way to say thank you for getting him the D.C job.
Worst of it was trying to score a contract for a Youngstown company that was making some sort of laser device to help planes land safely in exchange for paying off the debt on his boat. Obviously not a good look, but the thing that most people overlook is that Trafficant was actually doing things that would've been huge for the place he represented in Congress. He also was a part of getting the federal funding done for a lot of the highways in the Youngstown area that are widely used today for freight transport like the 711 connector and things like that
The people that he kicked back to would've very likely done those things for free, mind you. Jim was very well liked here.
Sorry for your loss. I just looked up his 'crimes' "forcing staff to do chores" Um aren't staff suppose to do chores??? Sounds a little made up, imho Sounds more like they needed to get rid of him. He probably didn't want to play ball with the swamp & didn't quite know how vast they are.
I guess Trump was clever to sorta play along in a sense or at least keep their secrets to himself, until it was time to strike. He was also a little immune, they stayed in his buildings so they had to butter up to him. I guess that gave him the card to play....
A lot of it was really silly, stupid crimes that would easily be looked over if it was someone who was playing their games in DC. He made staff tend to his farm instead of working in office, which was the least of it. Then he had an attorney from the Youngstown area working for him in D.C, but had him essentially write off the rent that Trafficant was paying him for an office in Youngstown as a way to say thank you for getting him the D.C job.
Worst of it was trying to score a contract for a Youngstown company that was making some sort of laser device to help planes land safely in exchange for paying off the debt on his boat. Obviously not a good look, but the thing that most people overlook is that Trafficant was actually doing things that would've been huge for the place he represented in Congress. He also was a part of getting the federal funding done for a lot of the highways in the Youngstown area that are widely used today for freight transport like the 711 connector and things like that
The people that he kicked back to would've very likely done those things for free, mind you. Jim was very well liked here.