Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
The RNC currently has less than $10m in its election fund - and Donald J Trump has court costs and fines of over $540m in just the last year (there are also older fines and costs outstanding). The RNC will certainly raise more money soon, but for now they are only able to pay off under 2% of his 'legal fees and bills' if they hand over every dollar and cent to him.
By definition if the RNC 'spend
most of their money' on Trump that can only be for '
some of his legal bills'.
Verdict: A red card for Gluey!
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/06/trum...20legal%20fees
A first class fact check, as ever, Jon.
In public, the cult will continue. But surely behind the scenes, your average republican trying to win their votes is not going to be happy about this. Money is the last stand, are they really going to go out fundraising knowing that it will never be spent on them and their chances of winning get smaller as November gets closer?
And you're right to say that the RNC won't come close to the full amount. Trump has just paid $91m for the Carroll case. I wonder who bailed him out for that? Who is he beholden to?
Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
lardy
A first class fact check, as ever, Jon.
In public, the cult will continue. But surely behind the scenes, your average republican trying to win their votes is not going to be happy about this. Money is the last stand, are they really going to go out fundraising knowing that it will never be spent on them and their chances of winning get smaller as November gets closer?
And you're right to say that the RNC won't come close to the full amount. Trump has just paid $91m for the Carroll case. I wonder who bailed him out for that? Who is he beholden to?
Paid or put into an escrow account?
Re: The Donald Trump thread
Meanwhile, one of the old fogeys fighting the election had a bad day.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ally-bloodbath
Re: The Donald Trump thread
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the other bob wilson
I thought you might have learned a thing or two after your Russia collusion nightmare, and listened to the actual speech.
Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
I thought you might have learned a thing or two after your Russia collusion nightmare, and listened to the actual speech.
What Russian collusion nightmare was that? I had very little to say on it except to note that the author of the report into it had a different opinion on its findings to you.
Would what Trump said be different if I had listened to his speech rather than read it then?
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Wales-Bales
I thought you might have learned a thing or two after your Russia collusion nightmare, and listened to the actual speech.
Listened to a Trump speech?
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Would what Trump said be different if I had listened to his speech rather than read it then?
He was talking about the car industry.
Re: The Donald Trump thread
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the other bob wilson
So, are you going to answer my question? Of course you’re not (see Packerman’s post): but I’ll ask anyway, when did you last admit to being wrong on here - not know you were wrong, but admitted to it in a post on here?
You can't speak to a member of the socalist cabal like that , they are never wrong . Lol
Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Wales-Bales
He was talking about the car industry.
According to other Republicans he was, but they would say that wouldn’t they. Anyway, I was thinking more of Trump’s continuing confusion regarding Obama.
Re: The Donald Trump thread
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the other bob wilson
According to other Republicans he was, but they would say that wouldn’t they. Anyway, I was thinking more of Trump’s continuing confusion regarding Obama.
Obama another who should be in jail for murder
Re: The Donald Trump thread
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-68600093
Donald Trump's lawyers have said finding a bond to cover the $464m (£365m) judgement in his New York fraud case is a "practical impossibility".
A judge ordered Mr Trump to pay the penalty in February for falsely inflating the value of his assets.
Mr Trump offered to post a smaller bond of $100m while he appeals, but that request was denied.
New York's attorney general has vowed to seize his assets if he does not pay the fraud penalty.
The penalty will keep accruing interest by at least $112,000 per day until he pays.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...mitic-comments
Trump has been peddling anti semitic (and pro colonial Israel) crap for decades. Nothing new there.
Although being called out for it by the Biden White House that also equates the state of Israel (and the ideology of Zionism) with judaism takes hypocrisy to a new level!
Re: The Donald Trump thread
Looking forward to finding out just how much of trump's properties he actually owns, and how much is mortgages and leveraged.
Won't be long now.
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Looking forward to finding out how life will be with Digital ID, CBDC, carbon rationing, and 24/7 surveillance.
Won't be long now.
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George Galloway claims trump will be back in November !
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">WOAH <a href="https://twitter.com/georgegalloway?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@georgegallowa y</a> just blew globalists' minds with THIS truth bomb about NATO <a href="https://t.co/08k06phGOL">pic.twitter.com/08k06phGOL</a></p>— Russell Brand (@rustyrockets) <a href="https://twitter.com/rustyrockets/status/1771223683522040158?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 22, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>