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Trump blocked his campaign from researching him: report
October 13, 2016, 01:59 pm
Trump blocked his campaign from researching him: report
By Mark Hensch
Donald Trump denied requests from his own presidential campaign to research his past, according to a new report.
Trump’s reluctance contributed to his team being largely unprepared for the fallout over his past treatment of women, Bloomberg Politics reported Thursday.
Bloomberg said Trump’s first campaign manager requested he undergo a forensic evaluation before entering the presidential race.
Corey Lewandowski argued the move, which is traditional for public figures seeking office, would help Trump’s team prepare for attacks on the Republican billionaire.
Trump denied Lewandowski a full vetting, however, before ultimately launching his White House run in June 2015.
Lewandowski was allowed to research Trump’s position on the Iraq War, according to people familiar with the campaign’s early days. Trump’s campaign also prepared for the businessman’s past donations to Democrats.
Trump also reportedly barred his later campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, from doing a full investigation as well.
A source told Bloomberg that the Republican National Committee (RNC) did opposition on Trump and the other primary candidates, but didn't turn up anything damaging.
But a 2005 tape emerged last week in which Trump speaks about his failed s*xual advances on a married woman and about how his celebrity allows him to grope women. The revelations have rocked his campaign over the past week.
READ MORE: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presid...
Trump blocked his campaign from researching him: report
By Mark Hensch
Donald Trump denied requests from his own presidential campaign to research his past, according to a new report.
Trump’s reluctance contributed to his team being largely unprepared for the fallout over his past treatment of women, Bloomberg Politics reported Thursday.
Bloomberg said Trump’s first campaign manager requested he undergo a forensic evaluation before entering the presidential race.
Corey Lewandowski argued the move, which is traditional for public figures seeking office, would help Trump’s team prepare for attacks on the Republican billionaire.
Trump denied Lewandowski a full vetting, however, before ultimately launching his White House run in June 2015.
Lewandowski was allowed to research Trump’s position on the Iraq War, according to people familiar with the campaign’s early days. Trump’s campaign also prepared for the businessman’s past donations to Democrats.
Trump also reportedly barred his later campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, from doing a full investigation as well.
A source told Bloomberg that the Republican National Committee (RNC) did opposition on Trump and the other primary candidates, but didn't turn up anything damaging.
But a 2005 tape emerged last week in which Trump speaks about his failed s*xual advances on a married woman and about how his celebrity allows him to grope women. The revelations have rocked his campaign over the past week.
READ MORE: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presid...