The trump family is an international crime syndicate

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You know, I think he is right.

Trump: Declare 'Rightful Winner' or 'New Election' Over FBI Meddling
Former President Donald Trump is taking his case against FBI "election interference" to the American people — and to a new level — by demanding to be declared the "rightful winner" or "have a new election."

"So now it comes out, conclusively, that the FBI BURIED THE HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP STORY BEFORE THE ELECTION knowing that, if they didn't, 'Trump would have easily won the 2020 Presidential Election,'" Trump wrote Monday in Truth Social.

"This is massive FRAUD & ELECTION INTERFERENCE at a level never seen before in our country."

Trump added the "remedy" for the 2020 presidential election meddling should be to "declare the rightful winner" or, a minimum, hold a "new election."

"REMEDY: Declare the rightful winner or, and this would be the minimal solution, declare the 2020 election irreparably compromised and have a new election, immediately!" Trump's statement concluded.

Trump's remarks came after a weekend of rebuke of multiple angles of the 2020 presidential election, including Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg acknowledging the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story came after a visit and warning from the FBI.
 

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Committee Reaches Deal With Trump to Obtain Financial Records
The House Oversight Committee on Thursday reached a deal with Donald Trump and accounting firm Mazars USA to end litigation over the former president’s financial records, Chair Carolyn Maloney said in a statement.

"After numerous court victories, I am pleased that my Committee has now reached an agreement to obtain key financial documents that former President Trump fought for years to hide from Congress," Maloney, D-N.Y., said.

"In April 2019, the Oversight Committee issued a lawful subpoena for financial records as part of our investigation into President Trump’s unprecedented conflicts of interest, self-dealing, and foreign financial ties," she added.

"After facing years of delay tactics, the Committee has now reached an agreement with the former President and his accounting firm, Mazars USA, to obtain critical documents. These documents will inform the Committee's efforts to get to the bottom of former President Trump's egregious conduct and ensure that future presidents do not abuse their position of power for personal gain."

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in mid-July ruled that House lawmakers could see years of Trump's financial accounting records but narrowed the range of documents the former president must turn over in the long-running legal battle over his compliance with presidential ethics and disclosure laws.

Details of how many of the records Mazars USA must turn over were not included in the announcement.
 

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Roger A. Shrubber

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Keep a eye on this.


wanna know where the documents that were supposed to be in those empty folders are? ^
 

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Trump's SPAC deal thrown into limbo with extension deadline looming
Wall Street is quickly souring on the prospects of former President Donald Trump’s new social media company going public.

Digital World Acquisition Corp., a so-called special purpose acquisition company, struck a deal in 2021 to bring Trump Media & Technology Group into the public stock market. On Tuesday, Digital World executives had been expected to announce after a meeting whether enough shareholders had voted in favor of extending for one year the timeline for the two companies to complete the transaction.

But the executives decided instead to adjourn the shareholder meeting until Thursday to continue tallying votes to see if enough investors were in support of the extension.

If an extension cannot be reached by then, Digital World Acquisition may need to liquidate and return the money it raised back to investors.
A liquidation by Digital World Acquisition would cap off what has already been a wild ride for the SPAC since the agreement to terms on a deal with TMTG, which operates Trump’s Truth Social and is led by Devin Nunes, the California Republican who left Congress in January to become the company’s CEO.

Shares in the SPAC plunged in trading Tuesday, falling as much as 21 percent.

Digital World Acquisition may still have more levers to pull in finalizing the deal, however. Executives themselves could extend the SPAC’s duration by another six months on their own, according to Reuters, which reported earlier that votes in favor of the extension were far below the threshold needed.
 

Unclebaldrick

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I think the publisher got a letter from a attorney lol.


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Yeah. I, uh, knew a high exec at Regnery. In DC.

It was weird.






Really weird.

Oh, uh...
“America’s leading media company serving the nation’s Christian and conservative communities.” Regnery’s authors include conservative figures such as Ann Coulter, Senator Ted Cruz, Dennis Prager, Sebastian Gorka and Senator Josh Hawley, whose book “The Tyranny of Big Tech” was published by Regnery after being dropped by Simon & Schuster.

Yeah, before they got sold. Uh, unfettered weird. NDA shit.

But weird.
 

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Judge tosses Trump lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, dismisses it as ‘manifesto’
A judge on Friday dismissed former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against his 2016 presidential opponent Hillary Clinton, calling it a “political manifesto.”
“Plaintiff is not attempting to seek redress for any legal harm,” Judge Donald Middlebrooks, who was appointed by former President Bill Clinton, wrote.

He continued: “Instead, he is seeking to flaunt a two-hundred-page political manifesto outlining his grievances against those that have opposed him, and this Court is not the appropriate forum.”

Trump’s lawsuit took issue with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as well as the Democratic National Committee, various former FBI officials and others, saying that they “orchestrated a malicious conspiracy to disseminate patently false and injurious information” when they made claims that the former president had ties to Russia during his 2016 campaign.

However, Middlebrooks argued that most of Trump’s arguments “are not only unsupported by any legal authority but plainly foreclosed by binding precedent.”

“What (Trump’s lawsuit) lacks in substance and legal support it seeks to substitute with length, hyperbole, and the settling of scores and grievances,” he continued.

Trump lawyer Erica Knight responded to the ruling, saying that the former president and his team “vehemently disagree” with the opinion.
“Not only is it rife with erroneous applications of the law, it disregards the numerous independent governmental investigations which substantiate our claim that the defendants conspired to falsely implicate our client and undermine the 2016 Presidential election,” she wrote.

Knight added that Trump would “immediately” move to appeal the decision.
Trump first filed the lawsuit on March 24, 2022, more than five years after his first election as president.
Other notable defendants include former FBI Director James Comey and former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.
 

Lucky Luke

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Amazing what comes up on wiki whilst googling the history of the Trump Plaza.:

Gambling habits[edit]
Kashiwagi regularly played baccarat for large sums, betting $100,000 or $200,000 a hand, for hours at a time. He later got into a legal wrangle with the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City in 1990 over a deal in which Kashiwagi was to bet $12 million. Kashiwagi left the casino with two million dollars in chips, having lost ten million. He claimed the casino had failed to hold up its end of the deal.[2] The character of K.K. Ichikawa (played by Nobu Matsuhisa) in the film Casino was based on Akio Kashiwagi.[3]

Murder[edit]
On January 3, 1992, Kashiwagi was killed, stabbed as many as 150 times with a samurai sword. His body was discovered in his home in Japan near Mount Fuji.[1] According to a story published in Politico magazine, Trump was still owed $4 million in unrecovered gambling debts.[4] The murder was never solved.
 
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