Taking this in a different direction ..... what do we really know about Donald J. Trump, specifically about his relationships with Roy Cohn and the National Enquirer?
My research was triggered by Jack Ruby reaching out to Joe "the Wop" Cataldo, not long before Ruby murdered Oswald. The call to Cataldo was at first allegedly minimized by the FBI because it was to a telephone number in Gloversville, NY, hometown of Ruby's roommate, George Senator. Gloversville also happened to be the hometown of Roy Cohn's close friend, G. David Schine and his sister, Rene Schine Crown, the daughter-in-law of the chair of the executive committee of General Dynamics, Henry Crown. The Schines' father was J. Meyer Schine, owner of Schine Chain Theaters, the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, and a hotel in Miami allegedly hosting the winter vacations of J. Edgar and Clyde.
https://twitter.com/ninaandtito/status/959525714126098432https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7687673/national-enquirer-roy-cohn-CIA.html
EXCLUSIVE The Godfather of Tabloid: How childhood friend of Roy Cohn and son of an influential political fixer with ties to Mussolini left the CIA to start the National Enquirer with a loan from mob boss Frank Costello
Heir to the National Enquirer fortune, Paul Pope gives DailyMail.com exclusive story on his family history, he says: 'It's like The Godfather meets Citizen ....'
Generoso 'Gene' Pope Jr. purchased the National Enquirer in 1952 for $75,000 and after leaving psy-ops job with the CIA
Frank Costello bankrolled the fledgling paper as head of the Luciano crime family, and godfather (in the Catholic tradition) to Gene Pope Jr.
Gene Pope Jr. was the namesake son of Generoso Pope; an Italian immigrant who made a fortune selling concrete and became a power broker to politicians
Pope had ties to Mussolini, FDR, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Hoover, Tammany Hall and the mafia but Paul Pope insists he wasn't a 'made man'
Paul Pope grants access to a never-before-seen interview with Roy Cohn, a childhood friend of Gene's who became famous as Donald Trump's 'fixer'
Cohn credits Pope Sr. with launching his career: '...Gene's father had more to do with my incipient political career than any other single person'
Gene grew up in a palatial 22-room apartment on Fifth Avenue in the same building as Jackie O and was chauffeured to school in a limousine
Gene moved the Enquirer offices to Florida after discovering the dead body of an employee in the back a delivery truck with a note attached: 'Don't f**k with us'
Paul Pope spent $25 million researching the lives of his father and grandfather and has inked a TV deal with Arts District Entertainment to develop their stories
By TATE DELLOYE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 14:58 EDT, 20 November 2019 | UPDATED: 16:01 EDT, 29 November 2019
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Paul Pope stands next to Donald Trump in an undated photo before he was elected president. The Pope family sold the National Enquirer in 1999 to David Pecker of American Media for $412 million. Since then, Pecker admitted working 'in concert' with the Trump campaign to tilt the 2016 election in his favor. 'My father would be absolutely horrified,' said Paul of the National Enquirer today...
SpyTalk - Exclusive! Enquirer Editor Buried Stories for CIA!
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/spy-talk/2010/04/exclusive_enquirer_editor_buri.html
Exclusive! Enquirer Editor Buried Stories for CIA!
By Jeff Stein Posted at 1:34 PM ET, 04/20/2010
National Enquirer Reporting Sarah Palin Adultery « Suzie-Q's Truth ...Now it can be told: The founding editor of the National Enquirer gave a freelance photographer’s long-lens photo of a sensitive document in Henry Kissinger’s briefcase to the CIA rather than publish its embarrassing contents.
Or at least that’s what author Paul David Pope says in a forthcoming book.
“Secretary of State Kissinger had attended an international human-rights conference and sat with his back to a viewing balcony, his briefcase open,” Pope writes in the book, an advance copy of which was made available to SpyTalk.
“A freelance photographer on the balcony saw its contents through a long lens and snapped its shutter,” Pope continues. “When the photograph landed on his desk,” the editor of the National Enquirer “could clearly read the topmost sheet in the briefcase, a document with the name of people that no one in government wanted the public to know were involved with the nation’s intelligence apparatus.”
Pope has a unique vantage on this particular story: The editor in question was his father, Gene Pope, founder of the scandal-mongering tabloid. Gene Pope, meanwhile, happened to have reason to turn toward the CIA. Through family connections, he had dodged the Korean War draft by doing a two-year stint with the agency in psychological warfare.
According to his son’s book, Gene Pope obtained other secret information while editor of the Enquirer: documents describing the CIA’s top-secret project to retrieve a sunken Soviet nuclear submarine from the floor of the Pacific with the help of billionaire industrialist Howard Hughes; documents, obtained through a Hughes aide, John H. Meier, “proving that Hughes and the CIA had been connected for years and that the CIA was giving Hughes money to secretly fund, with campaign donations, twenty-seven congressman and senators who sat on sub-committees critical to the agency”; and a list of reporters from mainstream news organizations “who were playing ball with the agency.”
(Former Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein revealed Cold War-era ties between reporters and the spy agency in a 1977 Rolling Stone magazine piece.)
The case of the Kissinger document was particularly interesting. According to Paul Pope:
“Gene didn’t call the Department of State once he had the photo of the contents of Kissinger’s briefcase. Instead, he called his old employer, the CIA, and offered the negative of the revealing picture to people at the agency with whom he’d kept in contact since the end of his own CIA employment more than two decades earlier.”
“He never ran the photo, nor a word of the story about Hughes and the CIA -- but not because Hughes’s companies were run by mobsters he knew.... “ Paul Pope writes, but “because what was more important to him was to collect chits, IOU’s.”
The CIA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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The CIA-Hughes suppression story was told in slightly different form in the 1990s by the now-defunct APBonline Web site, which specialized in crime news.
"A CIA memo released in response to an APBnews.com Freedom of Information Act request indicates that the spy agency pressured the tabloid not to publish a photo but does not explain or show what the mystery photo image was of," APBonline reported.
The Web site quoted a former Enquirer staffer who "recalls that his first formal instructions at the Enquirer -- from a helpful peer -- were, ‘Never say anything about the CIA, never say anything about the Mafia and never knock Sofia Loren.’ ”
Secret History of the National Enquirer - DuJour
https://dujour.com/news/national-enquirer-history-scandal/
Gene Pope, called "G.P." behind his back and "Mr. Pope" to his face. A Shadowy Beginning. Pope was 25 years old when, in 1952, he bought what was then called the New York Enquirer, but he'd already had some newspaper experience as publisher of the family-owned Il Progresso Italo-Americano.His father, Generoso Pope Sr., shoveled gravel and hauled water to make ends meet after ...
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