In 2016, there was the Access Hollywood tape. Barring some unforeseen release out of Russia, this year's October Surprise may be less exciting: the so-called Melania tapes.
tape. Barring some unforeseen release out of Russia, this year's October Surprise may be less exciting: the so-called Melania tapes.
The author's conversation with the TV anchor came after the chief of staff and spokesperson for Melania Trump, Stephanie Grisham, told The New York Times that"anybody who secretly tapes their self-described best friend is, by definition, dishonest". In February 2019, the US attorney's office in New York subpoenaed the Trump inaugural committee in connection with multiple allegations, including conspiracy to defraud the US government.
Since February 2018, when The New York Times published a piece under the headline,"Trump's Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to First Lady's Friend" , that friend has been on a quest to clear her name. "But to put it into perspective, imagine we had been making a $107 million movie. Producers' fees are typically 5 percent, and sometimes they are as high as 10 percent. My fee was less than half of 1 percent."
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