It was toward the end of an hourlong meeting in January on proposed criminal justice reforms and President Trump’s interest was beginning to wane. Reed Cordish, then a White House adviser, was one of a dozen people in the Roosevelt Room. He decided to interject. Cordish told Trump that prisoners…
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As a White House adviser, Baltimore developer Reed Cordish helped persuade Trump and others to support criminal justice bill
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