Ultra-rich celebrity deal-maker Donald Trump has been campaigning for the 2016 Republican Party presidential nomination in recent months. Yet, ironically, during most of the 20th century, Donald Trump's father, Fred Trump II, apparently enriched himself and the Trump family by developing a decades-long political and business alliance with Brooklyn Democratic Party machine politicians. As former Village Voice reporter Wayne Barrett's 1992 book Trump: The Deals and The Downfall recalled"
"...[Charlie] Kriger came from the Seneca Democratic Club, then ruled by a major power in Brooklyn politics, Frank V. Kelly...By September of 1934, Kelly would...begin a ten-year reign as the ironfisted, solitary boss of Brooklyn. Though up to then just a small-time Queens builder, Fred Trump had already apparently managed to open lines of communication with Frank Kelly's Brooklyn boys...He was seen lunching with Kelly at the Moutauk, a social club where the bachelor boss lived...
"Fred Trump discovered...in 1934...that he was up against...competition in the hunt to take over the right to service [the jailed] Lehrenkrauss's mortgages...Kriger...announced that the Trump bid was...favored by...John Curtin, a lawyer who was a personal adviser to boss Frank Kelly and had been chosen...to manage the...solvent wings of the Lehrenkrauss empire. Referee Stott was faced with a thoroughly stacked deck of support for Trump...
"...Fred Trump was back in the housing business. For the next 30 years, he would build principally in Brooklyn, attaching himself to a variety of powerful party leaders...The vigorous support he received from the Democratic Party players suggests that he was their designated winner...for an alliance between Trump and the Brooklyn organization that would last a lifetime...
"...Trump became the sole stock holder of Metropolitan Investors, the company he formed to take over the Lehrenkrauss mortgage list...Trump would also form a partnership with Charles A. O'Malley, the appraiser selected by Frank Kelly's...friends to put a value on over 1,000 Lehrenkrauss properties. In 1935 O'Malley and Fred Trump began to build...hundreds of new houses in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn..."
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