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Trump this.

...Expect Roger Stone, Bannon, Kellyanne, Vivek, Mnuchin and the thugs he tried to pack the government with over his final 12 months in office to all be back.
Exactly. Trump is a buffoon. He's an moron. He's a day-trader- he has no strategy. There is no plan. He is only going to do what makes him money or brings people to the throne to worship him.

The other people that you have named are far more dangerous. They are strategic. They know history. They lie. They manipulate. They know the law and where the levers are located. If they are back in the power structure, they can do real damage, regardless of who the occupant of the White House is.
 
In the meantime...Trump will split the UAW membership.

At least 38% of them...from those I know at least, will line up right behind him because of their own Xenophobic, protectionist, racist, misogynist, anti LGBTQ ideals.

I doubt if they march in lockstep any more and their leader had better be clear and persuasive on why a Trump v2.0 presidency will bring about a savage and unprecedented attack on Unions in the US.

Former President Donald Trump took a swipe at the United Auto Workers president Sunday night, calling him a “dope” days after the UAW endorsed President Joe Biden.

 
Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

 
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A former conservative federal appellate judge is urging the Supreme Court to keep Donald Trump off the ballot, arguing the ex-president’s effort to cling to power after his 2020 election loss was “broader” than South Carolina’s secession from the US that triggered the Civil War.

“Mr. Trump tried to prevent the newly-elected President Biden from governing anywhere in the United States. The South Carolina secession prevented the newly-elected President Lincoln from governing only in that State,” J. Michael Luttig, a former judge on the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals, told the justices in a friend-of-the-court brief filed Monday.

Interesting to see where this argument will land in the decision making.....of course TrumpCo. is still arguing that striking him from the ballot will disenfranchise tens of millions of voters....funny how he didn't seem to be troubled about doing that on January 6th, 2021.....


I doubt if Amicus Curae briefs not in favour of Trump will influence the conservative majority though, except to give them the arguments they will need to reverse engineer to rule in Trump's favour.
 
Today we get to find out what New York is going to do to Trump Co. for business fraud. I'm predicting a blathering meltdown shortly thereafter.
 
My prediction is the 250 million dollar fine and a slap on the wrist, but not the full dissolution of TrumpCo.
 
Sorry Alina...go throw yourself under the bus.

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Sorry Alina...go throw yourself under the bus.
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Let's see how many firms line up to work for a client who is known for not paying his lawyers, who doesn't listen to legal advice, insists on ghost writing court filings and insists that his attorneys do a dog & pony show in court under his command.

Meanwhile, NY Times is reporting that Trump's PACs covered the $50 million in legal expenses for 2023. Congress really needs to close the tax loophole on PACs.

The former president is facing four criminal indictments and potential trials that could drive his legal bills even higher as he seeks to lock up the Republican presidential nomination.

Haley has started calling out Trump's blowing through millions on legal expenses (although she lives in a glass house considering how many millions of dollars her campaign has spent for her losing efforts in the Republican primary).
“Another reason Donald Trump won’t debate me… His PAC spent [$]50 MILLION in campaign dollars on his legal fees,” Haley posted on X (formerly Twitter). “He can’t beat Joe Biden if he’s spending all his time and money on court cases and chaos.”
 
Let's see how many firms line up to work for a client who is known for not paying his lawyers, who doesn't listen to legal advice, insists on ghost writing court filings and insists that his attorneys do a dog & pony show in court under his command.

Meanwhile, NY Times is reporting that Trump's PACs covered the $50 million in legal expenses for 2023. Congress really needs to close the tax loophole on PACs.



Haley has started calling out Trump's blowing through millions on legal expenses (although she lives in a glass house considering how many millions of dollars her campaign has spent for her losing efforts in the Republican primary).
The problem or the incentive is always going to be when the firms hear that $50 million has been paid out...so obviously some lawyers somewhere are making money off his nonsense.

It also opens up access to some of the real dark eminences behond Trump. If they can then use him to snag business from his contacts...he is nothing more than a loss leader.

I agree that PAC's need to be totally reined in...but no one of any political stripe wants that loophole closed.
 
The problem or the incentive is always going to be when the firms hear that $50 million has been paid out...so obviously some lawyers somewhere are making money off his nonsense.

It also opens up access to some of the real dark eminences behond Trump. If they can then use him to snag business from his contacts...he is nothing more than a loss leader.

I agree that PAC's need to be totally reined in...but no one of any political stripe wants that loophole closed.
Those numbers are all self-reported; that money could be anywhere. No self-respecting lawyer thinks he's going to get paid. The ones who work for Toad are either doing it for other reasons, or they're just stupid - OR someone else is paying them.
 
Well certainly smart money from people who hate Trump would be flowing to Habba.

By the time she's finished defending him, he will be bankrupt.
 
Those numbers are all self-reported; that money could be anywhere...
^This is the issue. Trump has a history of "creative accounting".

$50 million is a shitload of money. Granted, he's been paying for the legal fees of his co-defendants, several of whom in the Mar-A-Lago case are also Trump Organization employees. But there was also evidence that some of the money had been funneled to Trump properties in the form of "rent" and "hotel stays".

Someone should be digging into where this money is going.

The FEC board is paralyzed by being 50% Republican and 50% Democrat. The chair of the FEC is Sean Cooksey, a Republican who was previously on the staff of Sen Josh Hawley, was appointed to the FEC by... wait for it... Donald Trump. The FEC non-partisan staff listened to the testimony and findings of the Jan 6th Commission and they recommended that the FEC board investigate Trump's fundraising and use of funds. The Republican members of the FEC board are blocking the investigation.

The DOJ is dragging its feet and is having staffing issues dealing with the volume of Jan 6th cases that are going to trial.
 
Of course it is obscene that he managed to raise 200 million period off his grift....but that aside....I am wondering how an 83.3 million dollar judgement to be paid to E. Jean Carroll will impact the donor base in upcoming months.

Being underwater in fundraising in the most recent year can't be a good thing.

And what will the impact on MAGAt donors be...after seeing how much of their donations goes to pay a billionaire's legal fees and not to the campaign.

All told his web of committees, in aggregate, spent roughly $210 million during the 2023 calendar year while raising a bit shy of $200 million over the same period, a POLITICO analysis of campaign finance filings found. The political operation still entered 2024 with a surplus due to strong fundraising in prior years. But spending at a higher rate than they have been able to take in so far is nonetheless a red flag heading into the general election year.

 
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