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Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Mar 21st, '24, 20:07
by easyrider16
I think he has the money or the means to get it. I think he just doesn't want to pay it and thinks SCOTUS will save him.

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Mar 22nd, '24, 07:44
by XtremeJibber2001
easyrider16 wrote: Mar 21st, '24, 20:07 I think he has the money or the means to get it. I think he just doesn't want to pay it and thinks SCOTUS will save him.
He says he has it, but sounds like you're right that he doesn't want to pay :lol:

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Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Mar 22nd, '24, 13:29
by Bubba
From the HuffPost:


President Joe Biden mocked Donald Trump’s financial struggles during a reception at a campaign event in Dallas on Wednesday.

“Just the other day a defeated-looking man came up to me and said, ‘Mr. President, I have crushing debt, and I’m completely wiped out,’” Biden said. “And I had to look at him and say, ‘Donald, I’m sorry. I can’t help you.’”

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Mar 25th, '24, 10:42
by XtremeJibber2001
Something that would never happen if it was any of us nobodys ...

Appeals court pauses $464M judgment in Trump’s New York fraud case
https://whnt.com/hill-politics/appeals- ... raud-case/
A New York appeals court on Monday temporarily stopped the clock on the looming enforcement of a multimillion-dollar judgment against former President Trump and his company over deceitful business practices.

In a terse order, a five-judge state appeals court panel said it would pause the enforcement of the $464 million judgment against Trump, the Trump Organization and top executives, plus interest, if within 10 days they post a $175 million bond.

The pause comes after Trump’s lawyers admitted last week that, despite “diligent efforts,” it would be “impossible” for the former president to secure a full appeals bond due to lack of cash on hand.

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Mar 26th, '24, 06:52
by easyrider16
Maybe true, but it would probably happen for any regular billionaire accused of white collar crime.

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Mar 26th, '24, 14:07
by XtremeJibber2001
Not sure where to put this, but Trump is now hawking The Bible ...

https://x.com/TrumpDailyPosts/status/17 ... 53974?s=20

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Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Mar 26th, '24, 18:02
by deadheadskier
Easy Reading Experience = comic book???

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Mar 28th, '24, 06:20
by easyrider16
John Eastman faces disbarment for his part in working for Trump in 2020. This on top of multiple other lawyers working for him being censured, fined, or disbarred for their lapses in professional responsibility.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurk ... isbarment/

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Mar 28th, '24, 07:04
by XtremeJibber2001
easyrider16 wrote: Mar 28th, '24, 06:20 John Eastman faces disbarment for his part in working for Trump in 2020. This on top of multiple other lawyers working for him being censured, fined, or disbarred for their lapses in professional responsibility.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurk ... isbarment/
Some say Everything Trump Touches Dies. Jeff Clark is next.

No doubt democracy is on the line in November. The fact it’s even this close is incredible.

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Apr 2nd, '24, 14:26
by XtremeJibber2001
easyrider16 wrote: Mar 28th, '24, 06:20 John Eastman faces disbarment for his part in working for Trump in 2020. This on top of multiple other lawyers working for him being censured, fined, or disbarred for their lapses in professional responsibility.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurk ... isbarment/
Eastman is disbarred.

https://apps.calbar.ca.gov/attorney/Lic ... ail/193726

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Apr 2nd, '24, 15:04
by Bubba
Meanwhile, while not a criminal trial, Trump is now suing the founders of Truth Social

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/compani ... r-BB1kXG2G

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Apr 3rd, '24, 08:45
by easyrider16
I keep hearing a lot of procedural objections to the prosecutions of Trump - biased prosecutors, biased juries, novel theories of law, etc. To me that begs the question that should be the real focus - Trump's conduct.

In even the weakest cases, Trump's conduct has been questionable and has invited these investigations and prosecutions. In the Stormy case, Trump paid hush money to a porn star on the eve of a campaign. In the New York fraud case, Trump made multiple major misrepresentations on financial disclosures. In the Georgia case, Trump is accused of trying to pressure an election official to "find votes" to overturn an election.

So for those of you who keep complaining that these cases are election interference, or politically motivated, etc., can you address Trump's actual conduct and tell me why it's defensible?

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Apr 3rd, '24, 12:29
by Skid Mark
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Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Apr 3rd, '24, 14:18
by deadheadskier
Why the new handle Throbster?

Re: The Trials Of Donald Trump

Posted: Apr 3rd, '24, 16:03
by easyrider16
That's a weird meme. Who said he's mentally unfit for criminal charges? I don't think anybody's said that.

Come on man, Trump had four years to get his justice department to indict Biden and failed. Admit that he's either incompetent or Biden didn't do anything they could prosecute.