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Trump, Inc.

Trump Inauguration Chief Tom Barrack’s ‘Rules for Success’

Trump, Inc.

WNYC Studios

Don, Trump, News, Business, Jared, Ivanka, Jr, Politics, Business News, Government, Eric

4.65.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2019

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Last year, our Trump, Inc. podcast with WNYC explored the mystery of how Donald Trump’s inaugural managed to raise and spend $107 million. A lot has happened since then. We now know the inaugural committee is the subject of a wide-ranging criminal investigation. And we at Trump, Inc. broke the news that some of the inaugural money went to Trump’s own business – and that Ivanka Trump played a role in the negotiations. That could violate tax law. (A spokesman for Ivanka said she simply wanted a “fair market rate.”) In our latest episode, we take a deep dive into the many roles of Tom Barrack: Trump’s old friend; wealthy investor with decades-long ties to the Middle East; and the man who chaired the now-under-investigation inaugural committee. Before the inauguration, Barrack described the role as “the worst job in the world.” So why’d he take it? One possible clue comes from an eight-page strategic plan dated one month after the inauguration on the letterhead of the company he founded. Another reason could be a plan he supported to export U.S. nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia. Barrack has spent his career cultivating the powerful. He lives by twenty “Rules for Success,” including: “Punctuality is the courtesy of kings” and “The jungle is a safer place with professionals than a paved road with amateurs.” Barrack did not agree to an interview. His spokesman, and the inaugural committee, did not respond to our questions. A committee spokeswoman previously said its finances “were fully audited internally and independently and are fully accounted.”  WNYC Elsewhere in the podcast, we report that the inaugural committee was so eager to book space at Trump’s hotel in Washington that it encouraged hotel management to cancel another event -- a prayer breakfast -- so space would be clear for the inaugural celebration, according to a lawsuit against the committee filed by the reverend who organized the breakfast. The hotel did briefly cancel the breakfast, invoking “force majeure,” or an act of god. In this case, they predicted civil unrest over the inauguration week.

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0:00.0

Hello, Trump Inc. listeners. It's Andrea Bernstein and we're back with the third season.

0:05.0

Before we get into our first episode, just a note about timing. Over the next few months,

0:10.2

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0:14.6

episodes, say, three or four weeks in a row, and then we'll take a short break before our

0:19.6

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0:30.2

Okay, here's the story.

0:35.2

In New York City today, Tom Barrick, the inaugural committee chair, visited Trump Tower to meet with

0:40.6

the president-elect. It's that limbo period after Donald Trump's surprise win in the presidential

0:46.6

election and before he's swearing in. And Trump Tower, with its gold elevators and security

0:52.0

dogs pacing the lobby, is the momentary center of the universe. A man appears wearing a thick winter

0:58.6

scarf. His head is bald. His face looks kind. A reporter asks him a question.

1:03.6

Just wondering a little tease of what we can expect from the inauguration, the balls,

1:08.1

the maybe melania's gown, anything you can share.

1:12.7

I mean, inauguration is going to be amazing. And what we're doing is trying to orient it towards

1:20.4

the greatest tribute to America. Our story today is all about this man, Tom Barrick. He

1:26.9

ran Donald Trump's inauguration and event that two years later is coming under intense scrutiny

1:32.4

for the record sums of money raised and how it was spent. Barrick has been friends with Trump for

1:37.6

decades and the story of how they met is an old chestnut. Barrick shared it at the Republican

1:42.8

National Convention. I was a young pup. He was a big guy in New York at the time. And he wanted

1:49.3

to buy the-

1:49.9

The year is 1988. Donald Trump is desperate to buy the Plaza Hotel across the street from Central

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