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"Ah, Mrs. Stone!" Roger Stone says. (McKenna Ewen,Jorge Ribas/The Washington Post)The directions to Roger Stone's worldwide headquarters of conspiracy theories, self-promotion and Nixonian arcana are — like much about Roger Stone — confusing and mysterious. He's famished when the interview finishes, but being Roger Stone is a 24-hour-a-day proposition, so he's got the media tagging along for dinner. Roger Stone with his wife Nydia in their Washington home in 1996. Republican operatives Paul Manafort, Roger Stone and Lee Atwater in 1985.


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Donald Trump has gone back on his promise to put American jobs first

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 30, 2017But after the meeting, Trump wasn't tweeting about American jobs anymore. "Every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit American workers and American families," Trump promised. When it comes to trade policy, Trump is just like all the other presidents who while out on the campaign trail promise to defend American jobs, but then change their tune once they are in the White House. Trump has transformed himself not only on trade policy, but on foreign policy writ large. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 16, 2017It wasn't that Trump had finally figured out that China was no longer manipulating the yuan, it was that Trump no longer cared.

Donald Trump has gone back on his promise to put American jobs first

Donald Trump inauguration bankrolled by corporate giants
Trump's inauguration committee filing did not include information on how it spent the money it raised. Obama's first inauguration committee strictly limited money from lobbyist and corporate sources and prohibited donations greater than $50,000. One such Trump inauguration donor, HFNWA LLC of Chattanooga, Tennessee, gave $1 million. When Trump's committee did, officials hand delivered the document to the FEC's office in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. Trump put few limitations — for one, it capped corporate contributions at $1 million — on who could give to his inaugural committee and how much.


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