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In a short, but special episode of Faithful Politics, political host Will Wright had a chance to speak with Robert Faturechi, a reporter for ProPublica, about his recent investigative report that revolves around financial benefits received by multiple witnesses in Donald Trump's criminal cases. Benefits that are raising questions about the ethical and legal implications of these payments.
Faturechi explains that nine examples were found where individuals connected to Trump received significant raises, new jobs, or other benefits, some of which appeared suspiciously timed around their involvement as witnesses. Despite challenges in proving direct quid pro quo arrangements, the circumstances could still potentially influence testimony and present hurdles for prosecutors. Our guest also sheds light on the difficulties of investigating such cases due to the lack of transparency in private company finances compared to campaign finance records.
Read: Multiple Trump Witnesses Have Received Significant Financial Benefits From His Businesses, Campaign
Guest Bio:
Robert Faturechi is a reporter at ProPublica. He has written about how the rich () avoid taxes, industry lobbying () campaigns to block safety standards, conflicts of interest within government () , selfdealing () by political consultants and corporate donors () targeting state elections officials. He broke stories on Sen. Richard Burr selling stock before the coronavirus market crash.
In 2020, he and two colleagues won the Pulitzer Prize () for national reporting for a series of stories about avoidable deaths in the Navy and Marine Corps, and the failure of top commanders to heed warnings that could have saved lives.
His reporting has resulted in congressional hearings, new legislation, federal indictments and widespread reforms.
You can send him story tips and documents through email at Robert.Faturechi@propublica.org (mailto:Robert.Faturechi@propublica.org) or on Signal/WhatsApp at (213) 271-7217.
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