Donald Trump Private Citizen

DIY-HP-LED

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https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/13/politics/trump-org-sentencing/index.html

what a fucking joke...1.6 million is a fucking insult, after the man stole hundred of millions in taxes from the governent...it's more than an joke, it's an insult to the people of America
Once Jack strips away his lackey's and minions, indicts him and puts him in a cage, then others will pile on, this was just the company and they have back taxes and fines over it too. Once Trump is a convicted federal felon in a cage with his other scams being picked apart by Jack, there will be more NY indictments, this time of individuals including Trump. The weasel will be testifying again after Donald is locked up in federal prison, he made a deal and other crimes would be pending for him too. This will go on for quite some time in NY alone, then there's Georgia and eventually J6, but Donald will be long gone over the documents. When Jack is ready to do Donald, he will do him fast, he won't know his head has been chopped off until it is rolling on the ground. :lol: The magats will be aghast and the GOP house in an uproar, they should know if Mark is cooperating by then too.

Think of Mark as the ace up Jack's sleeve in his war with the GOP house. ;-)
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Weisselberg is going to Rikers..check this..the judge said he'd wished he could give this greedy person more because he was so offended by him giving his wife a $6k check so she could collect SS.

when did CNN start running ads before their news videos? they're really turning into a shitheap...i'm about to just take them out of my news feed all together.
 

printer

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Kellyanne Conway says 2020 election should've been a 'blowout' for Trump but his campaign squandered a $1.6 billion war chest. Millions went into merchandise and Trump properties.
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's former White House counselor, believes the former president's 2020 campaign made "disastrous mistakes" and wasted a $1.6 billion election war chest that in part led to his chaotic election loss.

In a New York Times op-ed published Friday, Conway argues that Trump has a pathway to victory in the 2024 election despite his ongoing legal woes, a lackluster performance by his preferred midterm candidates, and some criticism around his bombastic personality.

"Shrugging off Mr. Trump's 2024 candidacy or writing his political obituary is a fool's errand — he endures persecution and eludes prosecution like no other public figure," she wrote. "That could change, of course, though that cat has nine lives."

To be successful in 2024, Conway wrote Trump needs to avoid several mistakes he made in his last election run, including the "disastrous mistakes in personnel, strategy, and tactics of the 2020 Trump campaign."

"With roughly $1.6 billion to spend and Joe Biden as the opponent, the 2020 election should have been a blowout," she said. "Instead, they proved the adage that the fastest way to make a small fortune is to have a very large one and waste most of it."

Conway doesn't delve further into the specific strategic or spending mistakes the Trump campaign made.

A report from ABC News, which was cited in the op-ed, found Trump's re-election team raised roughly $1.6 billion in two years and spent about $1.4 billion in about 10 months.

A large portion of the money was spent on advertising — about $490 million, according to the report.

In other areas, the campaign spent millions of dollars on donor gifts and Trump properties. About $56 million was spent on campaign merchandise and donor gifts, ABC News reported.

Part of that included hundreds of thousands of dollars buying Donald Trump Jr.'s books, "Triggered" and "Liberal Privilege." The Daily Beast reported in 2020 that the Republican National Committee paid $300,000 for Trump Jr.'s books, which were given away to party donors.

Another more than $5 million was spent on Trump-branded hotels, including $900,000 at one of his properties for renting space and catering, according to ABC News.

A spokesperson for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
 

Fogdog

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Kellyanne Conway says 2020 election should've been a 'blowout' for Trump but his campaign squandered a $1.6 billion war chest. Millions went into merchandise and Trump properties.
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's former White House counselor, believes the former president's 2020 campaign made "disastrous mistakes" and wasted a $1.6 billion election war chest that in part led to his chaotic election loss.

In a New York Times op-ed published Friday, Conway argues that Trump has a pathway to victory in the 2024 election despite his ongoing legal woes, a lackluster performance by his preferred midterm candidates, and some criticism around his bombastic personality.

"Shrugging off Mr. Trump's 2024 candidacy or writing his political obituary is a fool's errand — he endures persecution and eludes prosecution like no other public figure," she wrote. "That could change, of course, though that cat has nine lives."

To be successful in 2024, Conway wrote Trump needs to avoid several mistakes he made in his last election run, including the "disastrous mistakes in personnel, strategy, and tactics of the 2020 Trump campaign."

"With roughly $1.6 billion to spend and Joe Biden as the opponent, the 2020 election should have been a blowout," she said. "Instead, they proved the adage that the fastest way to make a small fortune is to have a very large one and waste most of it."

Conway doesn't delve further into the specific strategic or spending mistakes the Trump campaign made.

A report from ABC News, which was cited in the op-ed, found Trump's re-election team raised roughly $1.6 billion in two years and spent about $1.4 billion in about 10 months.

A large portion of the money was spent on advertising — about $490 million, according to the report.

In other areas, the campaign spent millions of dollars on donor gifts and Trump properties. About $56 million was spent on campaign merchandise and donor gifts, ABC News reported.

Part of that included hundreds of thousands of dollars buying Donald Trump Jr.'s books, "Triggered" and "Liberal Privilege." The Daily Beast reported in 2020 that the Republican National Committee paid $300,000 for Trump Jr.'s books, which were given away to party donors.

Another more than $5 million was spent on Trump-branded hotels, including $900,000 at one of his properties for renting space and catering, according to ABC News.

A spokesperson for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"persecution"

:roll:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Kellyanne Conway says 2020 election should've been a 'blowout' for Trump but his campaign squandered a $1.6 billion war chest. Millions went into merchandise and Trump properties.
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's former White House counselor, believes the former president's 2020 campaign made "disastrous mistakes" and wasted a $1.6 billion election war chest that in part led to his chaotic election loss.

In a New York Times op-ed published Friday, Conway argues that Trump has a pathway to victory in the 2024 election despite his ongoing legal woes, a lackluster performance by his preferred midterm candidates, and some criticism around his bombastic personality.

"Shrugging off Mr. Trump's 2024 candidacy or writing his political obituary is a fool's errand — he endures persecution and eludes prosecution like no other public figure," she wrote. "That could change, of course, though that cat has nine lives."

To be successful in 2024, Conway wrote Trump needs to avoid several mistakes he made in his last election run, including the "disastrous mistakes in personnel, strategy, and tactics of the 2020 Trump campaign."

"With roughly $1.6 billion to spend and Joe Biden as the opponent, the 2020 election should have been a blowout," she said. "Instead, they proved the adage that the fastest way to make a small fortune is to have a very large one and waste most of it."

Conway doesn't delve further into the specific strategic or spending mistakes the Trump campaign made.

A report from ABC News, which was cited in the op-ed, found Trump's re-election team raised roughly $1.6 billion in two years and spent about $1.4 billion in about 10 months.

A large portion of the money was spent on advertising — about $490 million, according to the report.

In other areas, the campaign spent millions of dollars on donor gifts and Trump properties. About $56 million was spent on campaign merchandise and donor gifts, ABC News reported.

Part of that included hundreds of thousands of dollars buying Donald Trump Jr.'s books, "Triggered" and "Liberal Privilege." The Daily Beast reported in 2020 that the Republican National Committee paid $300,000 for Trump Jr.'s books, which were given away to party donors.

Another more than $5 million was spent on Trump-branded hotels, including $900,000 at one of his properties for renting space and catering, according to ABC News.

A spokesperson for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
If Trump runs in 2024 it will be from a cell and Joe would be delighted, the big house vs the white house.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Kellyanne Conway says 2020 election should've been a 'blowout' for Trump but his campaign squandered a $1.6 billion war chest. Millions went into merchandise and Trump properties.
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's former White House counselor, believes the former president's 2020 campaign made "disastrous mistakes" and wasted a $1.6 billion election war chest that in part led to his chaotic election loss.

In a New York Times op-ed published Friday, Conway argues that Trump has a pathway to victory in the 2024 election despite his ongoing legal woes, a lackluster performance by his preferred midterm candidates, and some criticism around his bombastic personality.

"Shrugging off Mr. Trump's 2024 candidacy or writing his political obituary is a fool's errand — he endures persecution and eludes prosecution like no other public figure," she wrote. "That could change, of course, though that cat has nine lives."

To be successful in 2024, Conway wrote Trump needs to avoid several mistakes he made in his last election run, including the "disastrous mistakes in personnel, strategy, and tactics of the 2020 Trump campaign."

"With roughly $1.6 billion to spend and Joe Biden as the opponent, the 2020 election should have been a blowout," she said. "Instead, they proved the adage that the fastest way to make a small fortune is to have a very large one and waste most of it."

Conway doesn't delve further into the specific strategic or spending mistakes the Trump campaign made.

A report from ABC News, which was cited in the op-ed, found Trump's re-election team raised roughly $1.6 billion in two years and spent about $1.4 billion in about 10 months.

A large portion of the money was spent on advertising — about $490 million, according to the report.

In other areas, the campaign spent millions of dollars on donor gifts and Trump properties. About $56 million was spent on campaign merchandise and donor gifts, ABC News reported.

Part of that included hundreds of thousands of dollars buying Donald Trump Jr.'s books, "Triggered" and "Liberal Privilege." The Daily Beast reported in 2020 that the Republican National Committee paid $300,000 for Trump Jr.'s books, which were given away to party donors.

Another more than $5 million was spent on Trump-branded hotels, including $900,000 at one of his properties for renting space and catering, according to ABC News.

A spokesperson for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
No wonder George and her are separated, she is clearly delusional! :lol:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Because Glenn there is an ongoing internal shitstorm at the IRS over Trump's taxes and audits, plus a new IG investigation of the whole matter. They don't need to worry about Donald's taxes yet, just putting him in a cage over the secret documents and obstruction for now, much more will be pending once he is a convicted federal felon, including a TV trial in Georgia that should be quite the show and circus.

 

schuylaar

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Because Glenn there is an ongoing internal shitstorm at the IRS over Trump's taxes and audits, plus a new IG investigation of the whole matter. They don't need to worry about Donald's taxes yet, just putting him in a cage over the secret documents and obstruction for now, much more will be pending once he is a convicted federal felon, including a TV trial in Georgia that should be quite the show and circus.

Because he's got 5 months of Rikers and if he survives that- 5 year house arrest, ankle bracelet, no passport. I would say he's working for the Feds now to assist them..this was a deal or he would've been in jail a lot longer. NYC jail is Rikers, so know before you go.
 
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