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Bad Act: Trump Signs Trump Tower Moscow Letter of Intent

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Author note. 

Explore voice = Exploratory style. Very punchy. Personal, and lively using “me,” “you,” “us,” and “I” freely.

I want you to feel me right there with you. We use “I” and “me” and “us” without apology. If the Explain voice is a bridge, the Explore voice is the hike we take across it. It is lively, reflective, and sometimes a bit raw. It is the sound of a shared exploration where I lead you by the hand, but we both discover the view at the same time.

This is where I get to think out loud. Not with definitions, we aren’t just looking at the facts; we are looking at how they feel and what they mean for our lives. I’m talking to you about what I’ve found and what I’m still figuring out. It is engaging because it is real, and it is reflective because it is honest.

The goal is real advice and enjoyable reading. I want to land on something you can actually use. It’s about being direct, being punchy, and making sure that by the time we reach the end of the page, we’ve both found something worth keeping.

And now the piece.

Bad Act: Trump Signs Trump Tower Moscow Letter of Intent

Not illegal, but a bad act if you’re going to run for President. Very bad if you let it influence your decisions. Trump signed a letter of intent on Oct 28, 2015. He would spend his candidacy, transition, and 23 months in office denying it. During the campaign, Trump lied to his voters and said he had nothing to do with Russia. He said no one at Trump Org, or with the campaign has any business with Russia. That was a lie.

Verified: No longer in dispute. The document is now public. CNN’s Chris Cuomo uncovered the document and published it on Dec 19, 2018.


That History Story, 

was first published on TST 7 years ago.

The flashcard inspired by it is this.

All this is part of the broader TST project.
Timelines, quotes, and FAQs function as research anchors—designed to be reused, cross-linked, and updated as better evidence emerges.
Over time, this structure allows related ideas to reconnect naturally across disciplines and across years.

The end!

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