Donald Trump Private Citizen

schuylaar

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i'm really happy that Mazars LLLLP disavowed any knowledge (and UN-certified them) of Trump Financial Statements from 2011 to present.

this is a good old fashioned business fucking(to limit liability of course).

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Lawrence: No One Testifies Against Trump Better Than Trump

Lawrence O’Donnell explains how Donald Trump foolishly admitted what New York’s Attorney General has said about him in court now that Mazars accounting firm has dropped him as a client.
 

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Trump-backed Arizona candidate called COVID-19 vaccine 'crime against humanity': report
Arizona state Rep. Mark Finchem (R), who has been endorsed by former President Trump for Arizona secretary of state, called the COVID-19 vaccine a "crime against humanity" and shared other conspiracy theories related to the vaccine, according to a report by CNN's Kfile.

CNN linked to multiple posts from Finchem on Gab, a social media network popular with conservatives and the alt-right, where he shared anti-vaccine views. He said in July last year that he refused to get vaccinated because of the "potentially deadly gene therapy."

in one post shared on Gab in August 2021, Finchem, who began serving in Arizona's legislature in 2015, wrote: "It ain't a vaccine!!! Call it what it is, a crime against humanity."

His campaign did not immediately respond to The Hill's request for comment.

The Jan. 6 panel in the U.S. House subpoenaed Finchem on Tuesday over the efforts to falsely declare Trump the winner of the 2020 election.

The state lawmaker attended the Jan. 6 "Stop the Steal" rally and was in touch with organizers. He was also scheduled to speak at their event at the Capitol that day and organized an event in Arizona seeking to combat alleged fraud in the 2020 election.

In a statement endorsing Finchem shared by the former president's leadership PAC in September 2021, Trump specifically cited Finchem's backing of his election fraud claims and touted the state lawmaker as a supporter of his agenda.

Finchem has also backed lawsuits from the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee in Arizona alleging fraud following the 2020 presidential election.

Initially he had insisted that he never got within 500 yards of the Capitol building but footage taken during the Jan. 6 riot showed him at least 100 yards away from the steps of the Capitol.

Mark Finchem along with Shawnna Bolick, Beau Lane, and Michelle Ugenti-Rita are running in the Republican primary for Arizona Secretary of State on Aug. 2, 2022.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump's Legal And Money Woes Snowball As His Financial Credibility Crumbles

Alex Wagner reviews the disastrous string of bad news Donald Trump has suffered, from being required to give testimony to New York Attorney General Letitia James to being dumped by his accounting firm, and how the implications of these developments suggest things will only get worse for Trump.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Lawrence: Judge Sees 'Copious Evidence' Of Possible Fraud By Trump

Lawrence O’Donnell explains why the most revealing words in a New York judge's opinion requiring Donald Trump and his children to testify under oath are “copious evidence of possible financial fraud.”
 

Jimdamick

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And what should be the final blow to Trump, a Federal judge will allow CIVIL cases to go forward against Trump/No immunity from the lawsuits :)
Judge allows lawsuits against Trump for January 6 to go forward but tosses cases against Giuliani and Trump Jr. (msn.com)
If I had my toe stepped on that day, Jan.6th, I'd sue Trump for aiding & abetting a violent mob causing it, which ruined my sex life, etc. et. etc.
Better than a lottery ticket :)
I can see a couple of hundred lawsuits emerging from that ruling
He going to be in court for THE REST OF HIS MISERABLE LIFE!!!!!!!
Ha Ha Ha!!!!!!
Gotta love it
 

DIY-HP-LED

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And it just keeps getting better & better & better
National Archives: Trump took classified items to Mar-a-Lago (msn.com)
Tough week, eh Donny :)
But Hilary's emails, lock her up!

Every week moving forward is gonna be a tough one for Trump and his kids and they will get tougher the closer to the reckoning they come, until the cell door slams behind their asses and their new lives as losers in jumpsuits begins.

I wanna see Georgia do Donnie, they have trials on TV, it's a simple straight forward case, they have his recording and a ton of republican witnesses who will have to testify against him, all on live TV! I'm hoping Donald will either fuck up and intimidate or threaten witnesses, or say shit in public after indictment that could get him jailed until trial! Once he's indicted, the judge owns his ass until sentencing or acquittal, so if he spouts off about the judge or causes shit, the judge will put him in the slammer for sure.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Kirschner: ‘Trump May Be Reaching The End Of His Rope’

MSNBC legal analysts Glenn Kirschner and Paul Butler join Jonathan Capehart to discuss the “crushing” legal cases against Donald Trump and whether Merrick Garland has the “resolve to hold a former president accountable.”
 

printer

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"Need to get a bunch of rich friends here to drop a big wad of cash."

Trump Organization holding discussions to host events for new Saudi golf league: report
The Trump Organization has been in talks with people from the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Investments, which is hosting the Super Golf League. The head of LIV Golf Investments, Greg Norman, has spoken with former President Trump about the matter, one of the people familiar told the newspaper.

The people familiar with the matter told the Post that sites for the new league could include at least two of Trump's courses in Doral, Fla. and Bedminster, N.J.

“It certainly sounds possible given the fact that President Trump owns some of the most beautiful and renowned golf courses in the world — from the cliffs of Rancho Palos Verdes, to the majestic rolling hills of Bedminster and, of course, the iconic Doral property,” Taylor Budowich, a spokesperson for Trump’s Save America PAC, told the newspaper when asked about the discussions.

A spokesperson for LIV Golf Investments declined to comment to the Post about the matter while Eric Trump, a Trump Organization spokesperson and the Saudi embassy in Washington, D.C. did not respond to requests for comment from the paper.

The development comes as Trump continues to pursue different business interests since leaving the White House. Trump has specifically sought to maintain a close relationship with Saudi Arabia, referring to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2019 as “a friend of mine” and making it the first country he visited after entering the White House.

Following the death of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi, Trump refused to place responsibility for the incident on the Saudi crown prince.

"Our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information, but it could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic event — maybe he did and maybe he didn’t," the former president said in November 2018.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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"Need to get a bunch of rich friends here to drop a big wad of cash."

Trump Organization holding discussions to host events for new Saudi golf league: report
The Trump Organization has been in talks with people from the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Investments, which is hosting the Super Golf League. The head of LIV Golf Investments, Greg Norman, has spoken with former President Trump about the matter, one of the people familiar told the newspaper.

The people familiar with the matter told the Post that sites for the new league could include at least two of Trump's courses in Doral, Fla. and Bedminster, N.J.

“It certainly sounds possible given the fact that President Trump owns some of the most beautiful and renowned golf courses in the world — from the cliffs of Rancho Palos Verdes, to the majestic rolling hills of Bedminster and, of course, the iconic Doral property,” Taylor Budowich, a spokesperson for Trump’s Save America PAC, told the newspaper when asked about the discussions.

A spokesperson for LIV Golf Investments declined to comment to the Post about the matter while Eric Trump, a Trump Organization spokesperson and the Saudi embassy in Washington, D.C. did not respond to requests for comment from the paper.

The development comes as Trump continues to pursue different business interests since leaving the White House. Trump has specifically sought to maintain a close relationship with Saudi Arabia, referring to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2019 as “a friend of mine” and making it the first country he visited after entering the White House.

Following the death of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi, Trump refused to place responsibility for the incident on the Saudi crown prince.

"Our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information, but it could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic event — maybe he did and maybe he didn’t," the former president said in November 2018.
He's getting desperate, I'll bet he's blowing his "stop the steal" grifted money to try and keep his business afloat, Donald owns nothing, his business owns it all and Donald lives out of his businesses like some shopkeeper living above his shop. He will have bigly cash flow problems without a bank, accountants or credit, I doubt he has anybody left who can read a set of books, he can't an neither can his moron kids.

The state department would have any Saudi money under a microscope. Actually I'm surprised the CIA hasn't arranged for MBS to get his fucking head chopped off yet, they can do better than that psycho.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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With Businesses Failing, Trump Taps His Political Supporters To Maintain His Wealth

David Fahrenthold, investigative reporter for the New York Times, talks about the pressure Donald Trump is facing as his loan debts come due, and how he is transitioning to exploiting his political base for money as his real estate ventures collapse.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ominous Legal Stories for Trump: Justice is Too Long Coming but Investigative Circle IS Tightening

It's hard to argue with the assertion that the American people have had to wait too long for justice to come for Donald Trump. But just because he has yet to be criminally charged doesn't mean he never will be.

There have been several developments on the legal front in recent days that suggest the investigative circle is tightening around Trump.

This video reviews the recent legal developments that signal justice IS bearing down on Donald Trump.
 
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