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After having spent most of the last two years playing golf and dining with his paying fans at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump picked up the pace of his campaign a little bit this past weekend. He met with a Christian group on Friday night and then made two appearances back to back, first at a Bitcoin convention in Tennessee followed by a rally in Minnesota.
You might think that just coming off of the Republican National Convention 10 days ago and after last week's dramatic events in the Democratic Party going to a Bitcoin convention might not be among your top priorities. But Trump is always hungry for money and his campaign's been collecting Bitcoin donations for a couple of months while observing that large cryptocurrency PACs have put over $180 million into some congressional races. So he went there along with some other high-profile Republicans and Vivek Ramaswamy to make a bunch of promises at the behest of donors, which he clearly didn't understand, and make a pitch for votes from people who had listened to independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. the night before.
He promised to create a “Bitcoin and crypto presidential advisory council” made up of people who "love your industry, not hate your industry.” When he promised to fire Gary Gensler, the Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman, the crowd went wild prompting Trump to exclaim, “I didn’t know he was that unpopular. Let me say it again: On day one, I will fire Gary Gensler.” Look for him to repeat that one on the trail even though your average MAGA follower probably won't know what he's talking about. But there's nothing unusual in that. Gensler is hated by this crew because he has filed lawsuits and fined members of the industry when they put the system at risk, like when one of the founders of an exchange was convicted of fraud and his exchange collapsed. Trump wants to fire anyone who wants to enforce the rule of law against fraudsters, especially himself.
Speaking of enforcing the law, judging from his rally speech in Minnesota and his incessant posting on social media, he seems to think he's found the poison arrow that will destroy Vice President Kamala Harris. Rather than immigration, which I thought they'd emphasize over everything else, aside from some half-hearted slams at her for being the "border czar" he's been attacking her relentlessly for allegedly saying that she wanted to "defund the police" when she was running for president. He's repeatedly posted and reposted a misleading CNN headline claiming that she said it. (What she actually told The New York Times was that she agreed with the idea of assessing “what public safety looks like” and the size of police budgets, “but, no, we’re not going to get rid of the police. We all have to be practical.”)
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This might be a good attack line against a former prosecutor and Attorney General if it weren't for the fact that Trump himself is a convicted criminal who has promised to pardon hundreds of fellow criminals he incited to assault police officers on January 6, 2021. Perhaps he would like to explain his own calls to defund law enforcement.
As Steve Benen at MSNBC's Maddowblog chronicled, Trump has nothing but contempt for any law enforcement agency he doesn't see as loyal to him over the rule of law:
In recent months, the former president has equated the FBI with “the Gestapo.” He’s told the public that the bureau is led by “Marxist Thugs.” He’s promoted a piece that referred to the FBI as “the Fascist Bureau of Investigation.” He’s condemned the FBI as “corrupt” and “crooked.” He’s described FBI officials as “mobsters” and a “real threat to democracy.” He’s slammed the FBI as the “Fake Bureau of Investigation,” before accusing the bureau of secretly paying people to “steal” the 2020 election from him, as part of the FBI’s plot to “rig” the election and “illegally change” the results.
Last March his minions in the U.S. House of Representatives did his bidding and voted to cut the FBI by six percent and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) by seven percent. They were disappointed it couldn't be more but they have promised to return to it as soon as they are back in power. Needless to say, if they are able to fulfill the Project 2025 agenda of firing all civil service employees who do not pledge fealty to Donald Trump, they will then provide full funding for the new East German STASI-style FBI. Until then, they are an enemy of the cult.
Trump said a few other weird things this weekend. He spoke at a Turning Point Actions conference on Friday night where he offered up an astonishing promise to his Christian followers that they won't have to vote anymore after four years if they elect him:
If it weren't for his constant praise for dictators and tyrants and his repeated comments that he should be allowed to stay in office beyond two terms, I might be willing to believe some people's interpretations of this startling remark to mean that he will fix everything in four years so they will have no reason to be involved in politics after that. But that makes no sense since unless he means he's not leaving office, people will always have to vote lest their opponents reverse their gains as Trump himself is promising to do right now. No, he said what he said and we know what he means.
“I want to be nice,” Mr. Trump said. “They all say, ‘I think he’s changed. I think he’s changed since two weeks ago. Something affected him.’”
But to a cheering crowd of thousands, Mr. Trump quickly conceded the point. “No, I haven’t changed,” he said. “Maybe I’ve gotten worse. Because I get angry at the incompetence that I witness every single day.”
He must be talking about his campaign. It's understandable that he's angry but he has no one to blame but himself. Despite having been given a priceless gift with that awful debate and an assassination attempt that mercifully missed, he's now slipping in the polls and is saddled with a national joke of a vice presidential candidate. Donald Trump was born lucky but he has a unique gift for squandering it through hubris and ineptitude. And yes, he's gotten worse.
Donald Trump did not disclose a $19.8m loan from a South Korean conglomerate with links to North Korea when he was the president, according to a new report.
The documents obtained by the New York attorney general showed an unreported liability Mr Trump owed to South Korean company Daewoo, reported Forbes.
Mr Trump owed millions of dollars to the company while he was running for the White House in 2016 and paid off the loan just after five months into his presidency, the documents revealed.
He
did not list the debt as candidates are expected to in their financial
disclosure filings and seemed to have acted with some urgency to clear
the debt off his balance sheet, the report said.
Daewoo
partnered with Mr Trump on a project near the United Nations
headquarters in New York City in 1997 for the construction of the Trump
World Tower and continued its partnership with him for at least 25
years.
It
was the only South Korean company that was allowed to operate a
business in the rival neighbouring country North Korea during the
mid-1990s.
The debt “stems from an agreement Trump struck to share some of his licensing fees with Daewoo”, it reported.
The company continued its partnership with Mr Trump from 1999 to 2007 using the Trump name on six properties constructed in South Korea.
It
became a creditor to the Trump Organization at some point during their
relationship as the former president started businesses with a loan of
$24m for projects in Saint Vincent, the Grenadines, Brazil, Florida,
Arizona, Canada and Chicago.
Mr Trump owed $19.8m in debt to the
company from 2011 to 2016 and the balance dropped to $4.3m just five
months into his presidency, according to paperwork as of 10 June 2017.
The
non-disclosure of debts to the Office of Government Ethics was not
necessarily illegal as the government only requires presidential
candidates and presidents to list personal debts.
However, it
could have posed a conflict of interest over the then-president’s
financial obligation to a foreign company with historical ties to North
Korea.
The two leaders met thrice in person and led a historic meeting between North and South Korea.
It comes as jurors began deliberating on Monday in the Trump Organization’s criminal tax fraud trial, weighing
charges that his company helped executives dodge personal income taxes
on perks such as Manhattan apartments and luxury cars.
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Looks like he’s seen a ghost. Maybe Kamala is peeking at him from the rough or the reeds next to the water hazard where the alligators typically reside? He seems very afraid, scared, meek. Maybe it’s time for him to retire and drive his golf cart down to Chilis for a hamburder?
lol...there is a point where he reaches across and grabs the hosts water bottle, realizes it isn't his, tightens the cap, then puts it back. What a fucking moron.
His was sitting right next to him.
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Looks like he’s seen a ghost. Maybe Kamala is peeking at him from the rough or the reeds next to the water hazard where the alligators typically reside? He seems very afraid, scared, meek. Maybe it’s time for him to retire and drive his golf cart down to Chilis for a hamburder?
Most likely his ex that happens to be buried in the rough 😂
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The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
too many hamberders has the man lookin like grimace.
built like a hershey's kiss.
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2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
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2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
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Trump squanders his own momentum
After having spent most of the last two years playing golf and dining with his paying fans at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump picked up the pace of his campaign a little bit this past weekend. He met with a Christian group on Friday night and then made two appearances back to back, first at a Bitcoin convention in Tennessee followed by a rally in Minnesota.
You might think that just coming off of the Republican National Convention 10 days ago and after last week's dramatic events in the Democratic Party going to a Bitcoin convention might not be among your top priorities. But Trump is always hungry for money and his campaign's been collecting Bitcoin donations for a couple of months while observing that large cryptocurrency PACs have put over $180 million into some congressional races. So he went there along with some other high-profile Republicans and Vivek Ramaswamy to make a bunch of promises at the behest of donors, which he clearly didn't understand, and make a pitch for votes from people who had listened to independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. the night before.
He promised to create a “Bitcoin and crypto presidential advisory council” made up of people who "love your industry, not hate your industry.” When he promised to fire Gary Gensler, the Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman, the crowd went wild prompting Trump to exclaim, “I didn’t know he was that unpopular. Let me say it again: On day one, I will fire Gary Gensler.” Look for him to repeat that one on the trail even though your average MAGA follower probably won't know what he's talking about. But there's nothing unusual in that. Gensler is hated by this crew because he has filed lawsuits and fined members of the industry when they put the system at risk, like when one of the founders of an exchange was convicted of fraud and his exchange collapsed. Trump wants to fire anyone who wants to enforce the rule of law against fraudsters, especially himself.
Speaking of enforcing the law, judging from his rally speech in Minnesota and his incessant posting on social media, he seems to think he's found the poison arrow that will destroy Vice President Kamala Harris. Rather than immigration, which I thought they'd emphasize over everything else, aside from some half-hearted slams at her for being the "border czar" he's been attacking her relentlessly for allegedly saying that she wanted to "defund the police" when she was running for president. He's repeatedly posted and reposted a misleading CNN headline claiming that she said it. (What she actually told The New York Times was that she agreed with the idea of assessing “what public safety looks like” and the size of police budgets, “but, no, we’re not going to get rid of the police. We all have to be practical.”)
Related video: “Donald Trump made America great again” Eric Trump lauds Biden’s rival previous tenure as US Prez (ANI Video)
This might be a good attack line against a former prosecutor and Attorney General if it weren't for the fact that Trump himself is a convicted criminal who has promised to pardon hundreds of fellow criminals he incited to assault police officers on January 6, 2021. Perhaps he would like to explain his own calls to defund law enforcement.
As Steve Benen at MSNBC's Maddowblog chronicled, Trump has nothing but contempt for any law enforcement agency he doesn't see as loyal to him over the rule of law:
Last March his minions in the U.S. House of Representatives did his bidding and voted to cut the FBI by six percent and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) by seven percent. They were disappointed it couldn't be more but they have promised to return to it as soon as they are back in power. Needless to say, if they are able to fulfill the Project 2025 agenda of firing all civil service employees who do not pledge fealty to Donald Trump, they will then provide full funding for the new East German STASI-style FBI. Until then, they are an enemy of the cult.
Trump said a few other weird things this weekend. He spoke at a Turning Point Actions conference on Friday night where he offered up an astonishing promise to his Christian followers that they won't have to vote anymore after four years if they elect him:
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If it weren't for his constant praise for dictators and tyrants and his repeated comments that he should be allowed to stay in office beyond two terms, I might be willing to believe some people's interpretations of this startling remark to mean that he will fix everything in four years so they will have no reason to be involved in politics after that. But that makes no sense since unless he means he's not leaving office, people will always have to vote lest their opponents reverse their gains as Trump himself is promising to do right now. No, he said what he said and we know what he means.
He admitted that all that talk about "unity" was just momentary hype.
He must be talking about his campaign. It's understandable that he's angry but he has no one to blame but himself. Despite having been given a priceless gift with that awful debate and an assassination attempt that mercifully missed, he's now slipping in the polls and is saddled with a national joke of a vice presidential candidate. Donald Trump was born lucky but he has a unique gift for squandering it through hubris and ineptitude. And yes, he's gotten worse.
Donald Trump failed to disclose $19.8m loan while he was president, report says
Trump’s non-disclosure of loan could have posed conflict of interest but did not violate laws
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Donald Trump did not disclose a $19.8m loan from a South Korean conglomerate with links to North Korea when he was the president, according to a new report.
The documents obtained by the New York attorney general showed an unreported liability Mr Trump owed to South Korean company Daewoo, reported Forbes.
Mr Trump owed millions of dollars to the company while he was running for the White House in 2016 and paid off the loan just after five months into his presidency, the documents revealed.
He did not list the debt as candidates are expected to in their financial disclosure filings and seemed to have acted with some urgency to clear the debt off his balance sheet, the report said.
Daewoo partnered with Mr Trump on a project near the United Nations headquarters in New York City in 1997 for the construction of the Trump World Tower and continued its partnership with him for at least 25 years.
It was the only South Korean company that was allowed to operate a business in the rival neighbouring country North Korea during the mid-1990s.
The debt “stems from an agreement Trump struck to share some of his licensing fees with Daewoo”, it reported.
The company continued its partnership with Mr Trump from 1999 to 2007 using the Trump name on six properties constructed in South Korea.
It became a creditor to the Trump Organization at some point during their relationship as the former president started businesses with a loan of $24m for projects in Saint Vincent, the Grenadines, Brazil, Florida, Arizona, Canada and Chicago.
Mr Trump owed $19.8m in debt to the company from 2011 to 2016 and the balance dropped to $4.3m just five months into his presidency, according to paperwork as of 10 June 2017.
The non-disclosure of debts to the Office of Government Ethics was not necessarily illegal as the government only requires presidential candidates and presidents to list personal debts.
However, it could have posed a conflict of interest over the then-president’s financial obligation to a foreign company with historical ties to North Korea.
During his tenure, Mr Trump was vocal and actively sought good relationships with the North Korean government led by dictator Kim Jong-un. In 2018, he gushed: “He likes me, I like him. We get along” and that “we fell in love”.
The two leaders met thrice in person and led a historic meeting between North and South Korea.
It comes as jurors began deliberating on Monday in the Trump Organization’s criminal tax fraud trial, weighing charges that his company helped executives dodge personal income taxes on perks such as Manhattan apartments and luxury cars.
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Ketchup be flying tonight!
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Only a few things. Only a few.
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
His was sitting right next to him.
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
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