BRK'G: FED PROSECUTORS CRIMINAL investigation of Trump $107MILL inauguration

Special prosecutors are 'fantasy'? Really? All of the specialties in the links below are fantasies? There sure has been a whooole lot paperwork file in the COURTS for a fantasy.


Meet the Mueller team.


Special counsel Robert Mueller assembled a team of lawyers for his investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election and potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. The investigation has already led to charges against 35 people and entities, including four associates of President Donald Trump. Mueller brought on private-sector attorneys and prosecutors from the Department of Justice. Here are biographies of the 15 lawyers known to be currently working on Mueller’s team.

https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2018/politics/meet-the-mueller-team/index.html#/


No, they're just the ones feeding you your fantasy.
 
135 -- Number of words in George Washington's second inaugural address, the shortest on record.
8,445 -- Number of words in William Henry Harrison's inaugural address in 1841, the longest on record. Harrison died one month after his inauguration, possibly from prolonged exposure to bad weather during his swearing-in.
$4 -- The cost to attend the first inaugural ball, held in 1809 for President James Madison.

https://www.cnn.com/2013/01/17/politics/btn-presidential-inaugurations/index.html
 
[h=1]The Inaugural Committee Gave Over $25 Million to Melania's Friend[/h]

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/15/...ee-paid-26-million-to-first-ladys-friend.html

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The nonprofit group that oversaw Mr. Trump’s inauguration and surrounding events in January 2017, the 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee, had been under pressure from liberal government watchdog groups to reveal how it spent the record $107 million it had raised largely from wealthy donors and corporations.

Its chairman, Thomas J. Barrack Jr., a longtime friend of Mr. Trump’s, had pledged that the committee would be thrifty with its spending, and would donate leftover funds to charity. In a statement released by the committee, he praised it for carrying out the inauguration and more than 20 related events with “elegance and seamless excellence without incident or interruption, befitting the legacy and tradition that has preceded us.”

But the mandatory tax return it filed with the Internal Revenue Service revealed heavy spending on administrative and logistical expenses associated with planning and executing several days’ worth of events for donors and supporters around Mr. Trump’s inaugural ceremonies.

By contrast, the return showed that the group’s charitable donations included only a previously publicized $3 million for hurricane relief, as well as a total of $1.75 million to groups involved in decorating and maintaining the White House and the vice president’s residence, and $250,000 for the Smithsonian Institution.

The 116-page filing indicates that the majority of the funds — more than $57 million — went to four event-planning companies.

The company that received the biggest payment — $26 million — was WIS Media Partners of Marina del Rey, Calif. Records show that the firm was created in December 2016, about six weeks before the inauguration, and its founder, according to a person familiar with the firm, was Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a longtime friend of Mrs. Trump’s. Otherwise there is very little information available about the company.
 
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