Posted on 11/04/2015 5:15:47 PM PST by Kenny
Donald Trump has spent much of his presidential campaign bashing his GOP rivals as beholden to major donors, and, in recent weeks, heâs expanded his attacks to include three major donors in particular â Sheldon Adelson, Paul Singer and the Koch brothers.
But POLITICO has learned that Trump or his surrogates have sought to build relationshipsâ if not support â from all three, calling into question the billionaire real estate showmanâs repeated assertions that, because of his wealth, he has no use for major donors.
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Trumpâs courtship of Adelson, a Las Vegas casino mogul and ardent Zionist, involved a person phone call and also an attempted meeting in Vegas.
After declaring his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination in June, Trump called Adelson to tout his pro-Israel bona fides, according to sources familiar with the call. They say Trump mentioned that he lives in heavily Jewish New York and that his daughter married a Jewish man, real estate developer Jared Kushner.
Two separate sources close to Trumpâs campaign added that his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski reached out to Adelsonâs political adviser Andy Abboud to set up a face-to-face July meeting in Las Vegas between their bosses.
Adelson later backed out. And last month, when POLITICO reported that Adelson was leaning towards supporting the GOP presidential campaign of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, whose hawkish foreign policy aligns closely with Adelsonâs, Trump lashed out at the senator and his potential patron.
âSheldon Adelson is looking to give big dollars to Rubio because he feels he can mold him into his perfect little puppet. I agree!â
A similar pattern unfolded with Singer, a politically influential New York hedge fund billionaire who also is an ardent Israel hawk. Back in March, when Trump was still publicly toying with running for president, Kushner reached out to one of Singerâs representatives to try to broker a meeting between the representative and Trump, according to a source familiar with the interaction. Kushner indicated that Trump was laying the groundwork for a campaign and suggested Singerâs representative might want to hear about the plans, according to the source.
The entreaties, which did not result in a meeting, came after Kushner attended a March event at Singerâs office at which the billionaire and other donors had the chance to meet with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who was then exploring a presidential campaign of his own.
But a few days after Singer declared his support for Rubio on Friday, Trump went on the attack.
At a Tuesday press conference, Trump declared ominously that thereâs a âlotta controversy with Mr. Singerâ and suggested âThere are those people who probably wouldnât have wanted him to back, but weâll see.â
In other appearances this week, Trump predicted that Singerâs backing could hurt Rubio, given the billionaireâs support for a 2013 immigration reform effort championed by Rubio that some Republican activists still hold against him.
âThis man Singer that put up money? Heâs big on amnesty, heâs big on illegal immigration, Trump said Wednesday at a rally in Concord, New Hampshire, where he had filed papers to appear on the ballot for the stateâs first-in-the-nation primary. âPaul Singer. Take a look at what he represents. And he represents other things, beside. Paul Singer represents amnesty and he represents illegal immigration pouring into the country. And now heâs with Rubio,â added Trump, whose top campaign issue is stopping illegal immigration and deporting undocumented immigrants.
The operatives behind a super PAC dedicated to supporting Trumpâs campaign last month closed up shop after Trump disavowed their efforts. But before that, POLITICO revealed that Trump had attended a fundraiser for the super PAC, which maintained close connections to Trump's campaign. While Trump's campaign has raised most of its cash from small donors, the super PAC could have accepted huge donations from wealthy donors.
Yet, in a refrain thatâs become familiar to those whoâve followed his surprisingly strong candidacy, Trump on Wednesday inveighed against rival candidates who have been more than happy to have the backing of super PACs funded by huge checks from wealthy supporters.
âWe donât anybody to form super PACs for me. We sent legal notices: âplease give all the money back.â We donât want it,â he said. âIf you look at Jeb, if you look at Marco Rubio, if you look at all of these people, they have super (PACs). And you look at Hillary â letâs go to the other side â they have super PACs, where they control the candidate just like you control a puppet.â
Yet the sources close to the Trump campaign said that it went to great lengths to cast the candidate as an Israel supporter to appeal to Singer, Adelson and other similarly minded mega-donors. In its interactions with Adelsonâs representatives, the campaign highlighted a campaign ad Trump cut in 2013 urging Israeli voters to reelect their hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is a favorite of Adelsonâs. âWe had really tried to promote Trump as pro-Israel,â the source said. âHeâs always wanted Adelson money.â
Trumpâs campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did representatives for Singer, Adelson or the billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch.
The Trump campaign sought access to the political and public policy network helmed by the Koch brothers. Trumpâs aides detailed his policy positions for the Kochs and their donors in a survey put together by Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, the group that coordinates the Koch network and hosts its twice-a-year donor gatherings.
But when Trump was not among the five candidates invited to the August Koch donor gathering at which the survey was distributed to donors, he unleashed some serious snark at his rivals who were included â Rubio, Walker, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina.
âI wish good luck to all of the Republican candidates that traveled to California to beg for money etc. from the Koch Brothers. Puppets?â he tweeted.
Trump took another shot at Charles Koch this week after the billionaire was asked during interviews promoting a new book about his thoughts on the GOP presidential field.
Koch âis looking for a new puppet after Governor Walker and Jeb Bush cratered. He now likes Rubio--next fail,â Trump tweeted, though Koch has yet to direct any financial support to any of those candidatesâ campaigns.
Interestingly, the Trump campaign employs several operatives who once worked for entities within the Koch network, including the campaign manager Lewandowski, who served as the New Hampshire state director and in other positions for the Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity.
âThe reason we hired Corey is we thought he could help us with Koch,â said one of the sources close to the Trump campaign.
Politico Onion
Old news - rehash. Won’t work.
Politico bullcrap.
this goes nowhere
Adelson is an ardent advocate of open borders, the better for casino chambermaids on the cheap.
Trump is against illegal immigrants.
I see no contradiction in his position.
Trump is going to win. Cruz should drop out and support Trump for the good of the country. Might even save his career by being named VP.
Again.
Y’know how Trump likes to say “X asked me for money, I said no, now X is attacking me”?
Perhaps he’s projecting just a *bit*
So... the way I read it is Trump refused to take their money but wants their support.
I don’t see anything wrong with that.
But then what would the Trump-hating Cruz supporters do? They have sworn they will never vote for Trump, and that Trump supporters are just celebrity-loving cultists?
And then again, perhaps he isn’t.
I Have no idea what is wrong with them. They certainly do not emulate the Cruz attitude. If one didn’t know better, you’d think they are working against Cruz.
All this from some of the people who never opened their lips when John McCain sought and won the nomination in 2008.
The likes of John McCain? Hey A+
The likes of Donald Trump? Oh no way F all the way...
Frauds one and all...
Oh my, you think people are going crazy...one just did...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3356527/posts
HAHAHAHA I call my ex-wife often, to talk about the kids. But Politico could infer I was looking for sexual favors?
Trump knows people all over the world. If he is on the phone with them, does that infer he is asking for money?
Only in Politico’s anti-Trump, anti-republican warped mind.
*Perhaps* thou projecteth more than “just a bit”.
No sale.
You’d think that the people here on FR would share a high degree of critical thinking skills and appreciate historical fact.
Pre 2016 campaign Trump, scowling loud mouth bombastic narcissist, who’s willing to say anything for the sake of “The Art of the Deal” was quite liberal, favored eminent domain, and liked (gave $$$$$$) to the Clintons.
2016 candidate Trump is laying it on thick to naive conservatives, sell’in red meat populism to all who have gnat sized memory and brain cells.
Perot was Very similar a candidate in 1992.
Perot gave us Clinton I.
Trump will give us Clinton II.
You’ll see.
Cruz is the Republic’s only hope.
Unnamed sources. Sources close to.
Trump called out Polutico a few weeks ago. Said they were going broke...losing/lost top people.....
Wonder if this is a last gasp effort, on Polutico’s part. They’ve certainly pulled out all of their long knives, for this article.....invoking all of the *conservative* *biggies* in one slimy article. Strange, isn’t it?
Yep, Trump predicts Polutico will fold up before long. Might as well read the bible on that one.
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