• ForestOrca@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    I was curious about a specific term:

    "In a pivotal stretch of testimony, David Pecker, the longtime publisher of The National Enquirer, described a 2015 meeting with Mr. Trump and his fixer at the time, Michael D. Cohen, at Mr. Trump’s midtown Manhattan headquarters.

    Fixer
    Noun
    2. A person who uses influence or makes arrangements for another, especially by improper or unlawful means.

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      6 months ago

      This is a bit circular as an explanation, but that’s actually what Cohen did for Trump.

      Trump has referred to Cohen as a lawyer that helped him deal with things, and Cohen has fully admitted that he acted as a traditional fixer for Trump for years.

      So… yeah. The definition is spot on.

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        6 months ago

        My point being that one doesn’t need a fixer, unless one does illegal things. Can we not have criminals in places of power? Soonish?