Donnie boy

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Mar 18, 2020.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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    #591     Mar 22, 2022
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  2. gwb-trading

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    #592     Mar 23, 2022
  3. Trump still imagines he could walk into the Oval Office and be President again.

    Mo Brooks says Trump has asked him repeatedly to 'remove' Joe Biden from office for months

    Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) revealed to ABC News on Wednesday that former President Donald Trump has asked him repeatedly to "remove" President Joe Biden from office so that Trump could be reinstated as president.


    As reported by ABC News' Ben Siegel, Brooks says that Trump asked him about "rescinding" the 2020 election multiple times since September 2021.

    “The word he used was ‘rescind,’” Brooks told ABC. “We didn’t get into the details [of how it would work] because it’s legally impossible. And I explained that fairly promptly.”
     
    #593     Mar 23, 2022
  4. Don Trump Jr.: China taking over world reserve currency could be 'good thing' to teach US a 'lesson'

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    Donald Trump Jr. suggested on Tuesday that it could be a "good thing" for China to take over as the world's reserve currency because it would teach Americans a "lesson."


    While speaking to conservative host Steve Bannon, Trump attacked President Joe Biden over rising inflation.

    "If you're not the world's reserve currency, you don't get to borrow and spend haphazardly," he explained. "Maybe that's a good thing. Maybe we need that lesson. But, man, the price we will pay to learn that lesson the hard way is going to be a disaster."

    "You don't get to borrow and run these deficits the way you have in the past," Trump continued. "You know, we've been sort of spending much more than we've been making for decades and there comes a time when you have to pay the piper."

    Trump did not acknowledge that his father's leadership of the U.S. resulted in the third-largest deficit increase of any president.

    Under Donald Trump's presidency, the national debt rose by $7.8 trillion.
     
    #594     Mar 29, 2022
  5. I think Junior could use a lesson or two.

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    #595     Mar 29, 2022
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  6. gwb-trading

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    Stable genius can't find the bread aisle in a grocery store.

     
    #596     Mar 30, 2022
  7. It is surprising that he is not under involuntary psychiatric care. But in his defense, he only referred to Tiffany and hardware stores. And, sure enough, there is no bread in their aisles.
     
    #597     Mar 30, 2022
  8. Trump at Mar-a-Lago fundraiser attended by 'Gays for Trump'

    He'll shamelessly take the money , no mater where it comes from...

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    During a fundraiser held at Mar-a-Lago on Wednesday to benefit congressional candidate John Gibbs, Trump crossed the line with the LGBTQ community once again.

    According to The Advocate, Trump was at the podium when someone shouted out "Gays for Trump" from the crowd. In response to this Trump bantered back "Where's Gays for Trump?"

    When the person who called out to start the exchange identified themselves Trump was clearly heard replying "We did great with the gay population."


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    #598     Apr 2, 2022
  9. Even ''Be Best'' Melania will be smiling at these kind of returns.:).

    Trump’s super PAC invested 23 percent of its 2022 spending on a party at Mar-a-Lago:

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    Donald Trump's new super PAC invested over one-fifth of its spending on an event at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

    The February gathering was described by The New York Times in January as "an elaborate forum next month at his Mar-a-Lago resort for candidates he has endorsed and donors who give as much as $125,000 per person to a pro-Trump super PAC."

    Donald Trump's new super PAC invested over one-fifth of its spending on an event at his Mar-a-Lago resort.


    The PAC’s national finance director was Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is dating Mr. Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr., and that its board included Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general who advised Mr. Trump during his first impeachment.

    Shane Goldmacher, a journalist at The Times whose name appeared on the byline of the January story, reported the super PAC paid $318,361.39 for the event.

    "So far, the $318,361.39 payment to Mar-a-Lago by the Trump super PAC accounts for 23% of its 2022 spending," he noted.


     
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    #599     Apr 16, 2022
  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Trump ordered to pay ex-aide Omarosa Manigault Newman $1.3M in legal fees
    An arbitrator ruled Trump's nondisclosure agreement with her was unenforceable.
    https://abcnews.go.com/US/trump-ordered-pay-aide-omarosa-manigault-newman-13m/story?id=84202643

    Former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign has been ordered to pay nearly $1.3 million in legal fees to former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman by a New York court arbitrator.

    The award, handed down on Tuesday, comes after Trump filed a complaint against Manigault Newman over her 2018 book, "Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House," in which she called Trump a racist and suggested that he was in "real and serious" mental decline.

    A source with the Trump campaign told ABC News that Trump intends to appeal the ruling.

    Trump's arbitration complaint against Manigault Newman, with the American Arbitration Association in New York City in 2018, alleged that she was in breach of a 2016 confidentiality agreement.

    In September, arbitrator T. Andrew Brown ruled that the former president's nondisclosure agreement with Manigault Newman was "unenforceable."

    Brown said in the ruling that the terms of the nondisclosure agreement were "highly problematic" because it did not adhere to typical legal standards -- describing it as "vague, indefinite, and therefore void and unenforceable."

    In Tuesday's decision, Brown said that Manigault Newman was "defending herself in a claim which was extensively litigated for more than three years, against an opponent who undoubtedly commanded far greater resources than did Respondent."

    Following the order, Manigault Newman's attorney tweeted, "$1.3 Million Attorney Fee and Cost Order Against the Trump Campaign Issued! (Highest known prevailing party attorney fee assessment against a President or Presidential Campaign)."

    During the 2016 presidential campaign, Manigault Newman served as a liaison to the Black community. In her subsequent role as director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison, she was the highest-ranking African American woman in the White House.

    She resigned from the position in December 2017 after reports of tension between her and then-Chief of Staff John Kelly.
     
    #600     Apr 21, 2022