'Fire sale': Biographer predicts Trump 'may soon be bankrupt' and could see his assets 'liquidated
Donald Trump, the one-term, twice-impeached ex-president who is running for the White House while facing four criminal indictments that include 91 felony counts across three jurisdictions, “may soon be personally bankrupt,” according to a journalist who has written two books on the man he calls a “self-proclaimed multibillionaire”
Trump has trained his followers to believe that any attempt to hold him accountable, regardless of the facts, even those they can see with their own eyes, are part of a massive conspiracy to destroy him.
That his sons are caught up in this one is particularly notable since this particular scam has been intergenerational from the start.
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Conservatives Plot To Dismantle U.S. Gov., Replace With Trump's Vision
A 1,000-page handbook lays out how to fire up to 50,000 workers and staff the federal government with an "army" of conservatives.
“This is a clarion call to come to Washington,” he said. “People need to lay down their tools, and step aside from their professional life and say, ‘This is my lifetime moment to serve.’”
Experts Slam Trump Attorney’s ‘Irrelevant’ Protective Order Response, Warn He Wants ‘Freedom to Disclose Witness Interviews’
Lauro’s 29-page response, filed five minutes before the 5:00 PM deadline, is being widely reviewed, analyzed, and even mocked by legal and political experts.
The trial is not about First Amendment rights, it is about the actions by the ex-president to overturn the election.
Trump's Latest Social Media Target? Judge Presiding Over 2020 Election Conspiracy Case
"There is no way I can get a fair trial with the judge 'assigned' to the ridiculous freedom of speech/fair elections case,"
Trump lashed out on social media Sunday against the judge who was assigned to try his case in an indictment charging him with conspiring to remain in power after losing the 2020 presidential election.
The conservative magazine National Review has editorialized that while Trump may have abused his power in attempting to overturn a democratic election, the court system shouldn’t be used to punish him.
Part of their case is about the specific statue used to indict Trump — a Reconstruction-era law about conspiring to deprive voters of their right to a fair election.
‘I Need One More Indictment’: Trump Goes Off-the-Rails in Pre-Arraignment Rage
at 12:01 PM, the ex-president, appearing to mock the American justice system, announced, “I am now going to Washington, D.C., to be arrested for having challenged a corrupt, rigged, & stolen election. It is a great honor, because I am being arrested for you. Make America great again!!!”
"Racism is the strongest link people have with Trump!"
just saying