The financial squeeze on the former president, who says he can’t come up with the cash to appeal his $454 million civil fraud judgment, intensifies his threat to national security. ✁
Trump’s predicament is also the latest reminder that his financial challenges make him a national security threat — something that has been a reality ever since he was elected president in 2016.
He’s always been willing to sell his name to the highest bidder. There’s no reason to believe that Trump, whose businesses collected millions of dollars from foreign governments and officials while he was president, won’t have a for-sale sign out now that he’s struggling with the suffocating weight of court judgments.
Trump is being criminally prosecuted for allegedly misappropriating classified documents and stashing them at Mar-a-Lago, his home in Palm Beach, Florida.
Without a trial and public disclosure of more evidence, Trump’s motivations for taking the documents are unknown, but it’s reasonable to wonder whether he pondered trying to sell them.
Monetizing the White House has been something of a family affair, after all. His son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has been busy trading financially on his proximity to the former president, for example.
He’s truly a vindictive and hate-filled being. He’s called for Liz Cheney to be imprisoned for her actions on Jan 6th committee and the deportation of Prince Harry. He’s is whatever he is, but to those who support him, seriously, how did you get that broken?
The only reason people don’t like Trump is that he won the election over Clinton. After that, some Clinton supporters cut off friendships that had lasted since grade school, many disowned family members that supported Trump, actors & actresses were ostracized as were employees in both blue collar & white collar positions; jobs were lost, lives were changed. Cities and business were burned, crime was rampant, and called peaceful demonstrations. Now what used to be our justice system is being used to prevent a free election, similar to what some other countries do. We need to get back to when Presidential elections consisted of heated discussions (Nixon vs McGovern comes to mind), accept the result, and get on with our lives, not spend years reeking vengeance on those who supported the candidate we didn’t like.
The dude from FL Premium Member 8 months ago
To speak trump, you need to speak garbage
ajr58(1) 8 months ago
“Isn’t It Past Your Jail Time” tee shirts are available at Amazon.
Ignatz Premium Member 8 months ago
Ok, Scott, that’s a good one.
Ignatz Premium Member 8 months ago
But really, if California gets any more Hispanic, pretty soon places like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento will have Spanish names.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member 8 months ago
It would really be more accurate to draw him as a cockroach.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
Onalday Umptray is an uzer-lay.
Silly Season 8 months ago
The financial squeeze on the former president, who says he can’t come up with the cash to appeal his $454 million civil fraud judgment, intensifies his threat to national security. ✁
Trump’s predicament is also the latest reminder that his financial challenges make him a national security threat — something that has been a reality ever since he was elected president in 2016.
He’s always been willing to sell his name to the highest bidder. There’s no reason to believe that Trump, whose businesses collected millions of dollars from foreign governments and officials while he was president, won’t have a for-sale sign out now that he’s struggling with the suffocating weight of court judgments.
Trump is being criminally prosecuted for allegedly misappropriating classified documents and stashing them at Mar-a-Lago, his home in Palm Beach, Florida.
Without a trial and public disclosure of more evidence, Trump’s motivations for taking the documents are unknown, but it’s reasonable to wonder whether he pondered trying to sell them.
Monetizing the White House has been something of a family affair, after all. His son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has been busy trading financially on his proximity to the former president, for example.
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Bloomberg
Trump’s Empty Pockets Make Him an Overseas Mark
Judeeye Premium Member 8 months ago
He’s truly a vindictive and hate-filled being. He’s called for Liz Cheney to be imprisoned for her actions on Jan 6th committee and the deportation of Prince Harry. He’s is whatever he is, but to those who support him, seriously, how did you get that broken?
jconnors3954 8 months ago
Seems all politicians are divisive these days. With a different set of messages and giveaways depending on the audience. Sigh.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member 8 months ago
E MAGAbus skunkum: Out of many MAGA one skunk. Be true! Vote blue!
Elder Lee Fox 8 months ago
Is that a skunk below that crazy hairdo?
Brian Fink 8 months ago
Covefe is English?
christelisbetty 8 months ago
So according to the Skunk, Carmen is one of “Those People” pouring into the USA, speaking language,no one understands.
moonfrogger 8 months ago
The only reason people don’t like Trump is that he won the election over Clinton. After that, some Clinton supporters cut off friendships that had lasted since grade school, many disowned family members that supported Trump, actors & actresses were ostracized as were employees in both blue collar & white collar positions; jobs were lost, lives were changed. Cities and business were burned, crime was rampant, and called peaceful demonstrations. Now what used to be our justice system is being used to prevent a free election, similar to what some other countries do. We need to get back to when Presidential elections consisted of heated discussions (Nixon vs McGovern comes to mind), accept the result, and get on with our lives, not spend years reeking vengeance on those who supported the candidate we didn’t like.
vwmdabbler75 8 months ago
Say it in English and P01135809 will refuse to understand you anyway.