90 Miles From Tyranny : Revealed: JFK Worried Pelosi’s Dad Was Associated With Organized Crime In BALTIMORE.

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Revealed: JFK Worried Pelosi’s Dad Was Associated With Organized Crime In BALTIMORE.

Grandparents.com describes to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi as a “Power Nana” who refers to herself in her family as “Grandma Mimi.” But Pelosi isn’t exactly an average grandma figure, considering her current corruption dates back to her upbringing in a politically charged environment heavily tied to the mafia.

Pelosi’s father, Thomas D’Alesandro Jr., was a close associate of the notorious mobster Benjamin “Benny Trotta” Magliono, as well as several other criminals.

Secret deals are nothing new for Pelosi.

Sure, she and her husband have gotten rich off taxpayer subsidies funneled through a light rail company, but backdoor deals and corrupt money has always been a part of her family history.

This “power Nanna” was raised in stinking corruption, and she’s followed the business of deceit to a tee.

From Friends of Ours:
Nancy Pelosi’s father Thomas D’Alesandro Jr. allegedly was a “constant companion” of notorious mobster Benjamin “Benny Trotta” Magliano and other underworld figures during his political years in Baltimore, MD. D’Alesandro was a Congressman for five terms from 1938 to 1947, and Baltimore mayor for three terms from 1947 to 1959. Magliano was identified by the FBI as one of Baltimore’s “top hoodlums,” and he widely was acknowledged as the representative for New York’s Frankie Carbo who made his bones with Murder, Inc. and later became a made guy in the Lucchese family. The allegations are included in D’Alesandro’s recently-released FBI files which Friends of Ours has obtained pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act.

In 1947 the FBI investigated Magliano for securing a draft exemption from Selective Service for himself and prize fighters he controlled by falsely representing they had essential employment at American Ship Cleaning Company which was operated by John Cataneo. In fact, Magliano and his boxers had no such employment, and they were convicted with Cataneo in federal court for...


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1 comment:

  1. Took one to know one. He probably just asked this dad, who was also in. Must not have been on the same teams?

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