The funny thing is is that Trump is a New York real estate developer. If they wanted him in jail that badly I'm sure they could find some shady shit he's done (I sincerely doubt that anyone in his position in NY is free of mob connections, for instance), but that would involve implicating a whole lot of other people they don't want in jail that badly.
Hey, you wanna' know something interesting? Trump
is connected to the mafia in New York City. In the sense that he worked
as an informant and helped destroy the 'family' being led by Nicky Scarfo in 1985. In October of 2018, the FBI quietly released
two files on the fall of Nicky Scarfo. Not too fascinating in and of itself, but I couldn't help but take an interest in page 223 of part 1:
'Information provided by this informant has proven to be extremely accurate and reliable and has never been found to be false. Information furnished to the FBI by this informant has been corroborated by independent investigation conducted by SAs of the FBI on at least 25 separate occasions.The FBI has made at least 23 arrests and has obtained at least 9 federal convictions as a result of information supplied by this informant.'
On pages 49-50 of Part 2, you can find a reference to a source expressing 'grave concern over the corruption in the [REDACTED] area'. On page 76, there is reference to a source providing information about an employee in Atlantic City.
Given that Donald Trump had started purchasing properties along the Atlantic City boardwalk as early as 1980, had opened Trump's World Fair on April 14, 1981 and received a casino license on March 15, 1982, the timeline that starts with the original FBI memo where-in Trump offered to to work as an informant and the subsequent downfall of Scarfo, is entirely consistent with Trump and his people very likely assisting the FBI.
Maybe it's just a weird coincidence, but that's not the only one. Do you know who led the Mafia Commission prosecution?
Rudy Giuliani. Who led the Gambino prosecution?
Robert Mueller, who was the USAG for the DOJ Criminal Division between 1990-1993. Who was working for Mueller at the DOJ, during this time? Rod Rosenstein. And who was the Deputy Attorney General between May of 1990 and the 26th of November, 1992, before becoming the Attorney-General?
William Barr.
And that's all without having to even get into all the Bayrock & Sater stuff. There's a lot of very strange, interesting stories littered all over the place in Trump's past if anyone's willing to look at it without wearing Coke-bottle-thick partisan glasses in the process. It's a shame that more reporters out there aren't willing to dig these kinds of things out of the filing cabinets, because there's a
lot of these, but nobody ever bothers to write about them.