Subj : Trump to Resign
To   : Gregory Deyss
From : Lee Lofaso
Date : Tue Oct 08 2019 05:29 pm

Hello Greg,

>LL>According to former Trump confidante Barbara Res, The Orange One
>LL>will resign from office in disgrace, just like Richard Nixon did so
>LL>many moons ago.  Can't have impeachment on his resume, unnerstan'?
>LL>
>LL>https://www.ibtimes.com/trump-will-resign-hell-leave-office-
>LL>ex-trump-organization-vp-predicts-2840812
>
>Once again your trying to change, the context because you want us to believe
>old news as today's news  but what you have indicated was meant to skew the
>the time line of events that happened more then a year ago.
>
>What the information actually said at the url was the following:

Barbara Res was on CNN's Brian Stelter on Sunday, 10/6/2019.

Here is part of what she said on that show -

"It would be very, very, very bad for him to be impeached.

"I don't know that he'll be found guilty but I don't know that he wants
to be impeached.  I think that's what this panic is about.  And my gut
(instinct) is that he'll leave office, he'll resign.  Or make some kind
of a deal, even, depending on what comes out."

>In August 2018, another Trump confidant, Tony Schwartz, predicted Trump will
> resign rather than face impeachment. Schwartz wrote "The Art of the Deal,"
> the book that launched Trump on his road to the presidency.

Schwartz was paid to write a book, not run Trump's business affairs.
Res was an ex-VP for Trump.  Big difference.  Also, Res' interview was
this past Sunday, on CNN.

>"Trump will resign as I always assumed. Only matter of time now," said
> Schwartz in response to the scandals battering Trump at the time.

Everybody is entitled to his/her own opinion.  And opinions do change,
over time.  But not always.  I mean, some people are assholes and will
always be assholes.

>of which changes the feeling and the likelihood of what you have indicated
> of this actually happening, because it's an article from 2018.

The article was published on 10/7/2019.

>Additionally...

>In subsequent interviews with the Washington Post and Snopes,

She was interviewed on Sunday, 10/6/2019 on CNN's Brian Stelter.
Please cite all "subsequent interviews" since then, if you can.

>Res said the incident took place in 1980 or 1981, a couple of years before
> Trump Tower was opened to the public in 1983.

She was not referring to any of that, but Trump as president.

"He does a lot of things to save face." ~Barbara Res, 10/6/2019

--Lee

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