In the ongoing drama that is the Trump presidency, secondary characters constantly float in and out as new storylines and Special Counsel inquiries come to light. It’s easy to lose track. So to help, let’s get to know some of Trump’s satellites, both new and old, a little better. Let’s take a look at their Amazon.com Wish Lists.

In case you're unfamiliar with the feature, when you shop for an item on Amazon, an unobtrusive little button sits under the "Add to Cart" option. Clicking it immediately adds the item to a Wish List, making it very easy to create one entirely by accident. (In fairness, I recently found out that I'd done just that too.)

Whether purposefully made or not, the below seem very likely to be the genuine Wish Lists of several residents of Trump World. Thanks to the help of Amazon's Wish List search feature, all it takes to pin them down is an email address or a relatively uncommon name.

Sater, if you can recall as far back as Monday, is the Trump business associate who wrote in an email to Trump's lawyer, "Our boy can become president of the USA and we can engineer it. I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will manage this process.” A former broker for the Trump Organization, Sater also formerly owned internet domains like VaginaBoy.com and CuntMan.net. According to his now deleted Amazon Wish List, he also once yearned for the Bai Supertea Variety Pack, Antioxidant Infused Tea, 18 Fl. Oz. Bottles (Pack of 12).

Typing "Felix Sater" into the Amazon Wish List search page will bring up both a Felix Sater and a Felix H. Sater. As it happens, the full name of the Trump-affiliated Felix Sater is Felix Henry Sater. It would appear that we have a match.

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I asked Sater to confirm whether this was his Amazon wishlist, to which he responded:

Are you are kidding me, Is Alan Funt from candid camera going to jump out of the bushes now?

When I went back to check on the list after receiving Sater's email, every item had been deleted.