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Alleged Tom Barrack–Trump “Two Amigos” Deal and Bailout Connections

The passage links real‑world power players (Tom Barrack, Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, Paul Manafort) to alleged financial bailouts and behind‑the‑scenes staffing decisions. While specific transactions Barrack purportedly helped bail out Donald Trump and later Jared Kushner. Barrack is described as the “Donald handler” who arranged for Paul Manafort to replace Corey Lewando Trump allegedly consider

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #019905
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The passage links real‑world power players (Tom Barrack, Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, Paul Manafort) to alleged financial bailouts and behind‑the‑scenes staffing decisions. While specific transactions Barrack purportedly helped bail out Donald Trump and later Jared Kushner. Barrack is described as the “Donald handler” who arranged for Paul Manafort to replace Corey Lewando Trump allegedly consider

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including helping to bail out his friend Donald Trump. More recently, he had helped bail out his friend’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner. He watched with amusement Trump’s eccentric presidential campaign and brokered the deal to have Paul Manafort replace Corey Lewandowski after Lewandowski fell out of favor with Kushner. Then, as confounded as everyone else by the campaign’s continuing successes, Barrack introduced the future president in warm and personal terms at the Republican National Convention in July (at odds with its otherwise dark and belligerent tone). It was Trump’s perfect fantasy that his friend Tom—an organizational whiz fully aware of his friend’s lack of interest in day-to-day management—would sign on to run the White House. This was Trump’s instant and convenient solution to the unforeseen circumstance of suddenly being president: to do it with his business mentor, confidant, investor, and friend, someone whom acquaintances of the two men describe as “being one of the best Donald handlers.” In the Trump circle this was called the “two amigos” plan. (Epstein, who remained close to Barrack, had been whitewashed out of the Trump biography.) Barrack, among the few people whose abilities Trump, a reflexive naysayer, didn’t question, could, in Trump’s hopeful view, really get things running smoothly and let Trump be Trump. It was, on Trump’s part, an uncharacteristic piece of self-awareness: Donald Trump might not know what he didn’t know, but he knew Tom Barrack knew. He would run the business and Trump would sell the product—making American great again. #MAGA. For Barrack, as for everybody around Trump, the election result was a kind of beyond- belief lottery-winning circumstance—your implausible friend becoming president. But Barrack, even after countless pleading and cajoling phone calls from Trump, finally had to disappoint his friend, telling him “I’m just too rich.” He would never be able to untangle his holdings and interests—including big investments in the Middle East—in a way that would satisfy ethics watchdogs. Trump was unconcerned or in denial about his own business conflicts, but Barrack saw nothing but hassle and cost for himself. Also, Barrack, on his fourth marriage, had no appetite for having his colorful personal life—often, over the years, conducted with Trump—become a public focus. OOK Ok Trump’s fallback was his son-in-law. On the campaign, after months of turmoil and outlandishness (if not to Trump, to most others, including his family), Kushner had stepped in and become his effective body man, hovering nearby, speaking only when spoken to, but then always offering a calming and flattering view. Corey Lewandowski called Jared the butler. Trump had come to believe that his son-in-law, in part because he seemed to understand how to stay out of his way, was uniquely sagacious. In defiance of law and tone, and everybody’s disbelieving looks, the president seemed

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