The potential NDAs that will end Trump’s presidency
Theories are flying about what type of evidence was captured during the FBI’s raid of Michael Cohen’s home, office and hotel room. The legal fixer for Donald Trump could wind up in prison. Clearly, Trump has had countless affairs that required nondisclosure agreements. However, Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal have mitigated the potential effect of additional revelations, except in three instances:
A child conceived outside of marriage – Dino Sajudin, a former doorman at Trump World Tower, was paid $30,000 by the National Enquirer, which then killed his story about his supposed knowledge of a child Trump had with a maid in the 1980s. If his claim can be verified, the pathetic excuse-making from hypocritical evangelical leaders will be a sight to behold, but their congregants will likely waver in their support of Trump.
Any extramarital affairs since Trump ran for or became president – Trump and Melania lead separate lives. This dynamic leaves plenty of time for the notorious womanizer. Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury, implied in an interview with Bill Maher that the President was engaging in such behavior in the White House. It was never substantiated, but a recent or ongoing affair would propel Trump into the morass Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky endured twenty years ago, with Trump already being far too unpopular to survive such a hit.
Any potential abortions Trump paid for with former lovers – This is so explosive, it might be the game-changer that finally gets Donald Trump’s base of cult followers to abandon him. Rumors of this sort have existed for a while. In fact “Never-Trumper” Rick Wilson, a longtime Republican political operative, has hinted on Twitter that this bombshell exists. Russian collusion, money-laundering and obstruction of justice were supposed to Trump’s undoing, but maybe the common political scandal of sex will do the trick.
J.H. Norton is a communications professional, life-long Democrat, and married father of two boys living in Washington, D.C.