May 18, 20214 yr On 5/14/2021 at 3:44 PM, DaEagles4Life said: I spent 5 minutes on the cesspool and stumbled upon this Wow. That is just bizarre.
May 18, 20214 yr Author Quote The Justice Department under President Trump secretly obtained a grand-jury subpoena last year in an attempt to identify the person behind a Twitter account dedicated to mocking Representative Devin Nunes of California, according to a newly unsealed court document. 🤡🌍
May 18, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, mr_hunt said: 🤡🌍 It was probably the cow one https://twitter.com/DevinCow?s=20
May 19, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Yet another reason they were desperate to stay in power.
May 20, 20214 yr 9 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: It's also very important to remember these are "only with the best and most serious people".
May 20, 20214 yr Author Trump CFO faces second criminal inquiry: Sources Former President Trump’s long-serving chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, has been under criminal investigation by New York Attorney General Letitia James for several months, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. The investigation, the sources said, began with a referral from state tax authorities several months ago and involved Weisselberg’s compensation by the Trump Organization and whether taxes were properly paid. Weisselberg, who has not been accused of any wrongdoing, has faced a similar investigation from Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, who has sought to flip Weisselberg into a cooperating witness against Trump and the company, sources have said. Weisselberg’s former daughter-in-law, Jennifer Weisselberg, has been interviewed by the district attorney’s office, she told ABC News, and was asked about everything from school tuition, the family apartment and several cars. "Some of the questions that they were asking were regarding Allen’s compensation at the apartment at Trump Place on Riverside Boulevard,” Jennifer Weisselberg told ABC News in an interview earlier this month.
May 20, 20214 yr The only question is which of his children Trump will shove under the bus for all of this. My bet -- learn not to drop the soap, Eric.
May 20, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, vikas83 said: The only question is which of his children Trump will shove under the bus for all of this. My bet -- learn not to drop the soap, Eric. If they were smart they would roll on him first. Easier to spend Daddy's money when he is in jail.
May 20, 20214 yr Just now, downundermike said: If they were smart they would roll on him first. Easier to spend Daddy's money when he is in jail. See, there's the problem...
May 20, 20214 yr Just now, downundermike said: If they were smart they would roll on him first. Easier to spend Daddy's money when he is in jail. What's funny/insane is that they (Don Jr and Ivanka mostly) would pay a political/social price for rolling over on their father. They'd be cast out of their Republican circles (which are the only circles that will have them anymore). But if Big Don rolled on his own kids? Those same circles would excuse him for it. Talk about bizarro world.
May 20, 20214 yr 27 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: They always get these mob bosses on tax charges, just ask Al Capone's syphilitic corpse...
May 20, 20214 yr 15 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said: They always get these mob bosses on tax charges, just ask Al Capone's syphilitic corpse... Now there is an American who made America great again. Without him, alcohol may still be illegal.
May 20, 20214 yr 9 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: a year ago this week. what a f'n maroon! Will go down as the biggest clown to ever hold the highest office in the land. Even when our future government devolves to this, they will still look back and laugh at this maroon.
May 20, 20214 yr Author i don't watch kimmel but apparently he does a "this week in covid history" segment on his show where they show clips of the moronic crap cheeto spewed last year. they play it on morning mika sometimes & i see it there.
May 21, 20214 yr Quote Jennifer Weisselberg says the Trump Org. CFO, her former father-in-law, will flip on Trump in New York investigations Jennifer Weisselberg said Allen Weisselberg, her former father-in-law and the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, will flip on Donald Trump. Weisselberg was speaking to CNN Thursday about the New York investigations into the Trump Organization and the former president. Interviewer Erin Burnett asked her directly: "Will Allen Weisselberg flip on Trump?" She responded with a simple "yes," prompting Burnett to note there was "no hesitation" with her answer. Weisselberg was married to Allen Weisselberg's son, Barry Weisselberg, from 2014 to 2018. Trump and his wife attended their wedding and Weisselberg was also present at Trump's inauguration. Since September she has been cooperating with prosecutors who are investigating Trump's finances, and has turned over several boxes of documents and a laptop. Trump is under two investigations in New York. The New York attorney general's office announced Tuesday it is investigating the Trump Organization "in a criminal capacity," as opposed to a civil one. The Manhattan district attorney's office is also conducting a criminal investigation into whether the Trump Organization committed tax and insurance fraud, among other crimes. Both offices are also looking into the taxes and personal finances of Allen Weisselberg with the hopes of gaining leverage that could convince him to cooperate with prosecutors in the Trump investigations, CNN reported Wednesday. Meanwhile, Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer and fixer, said that he believes Trump will be the one to turn on everyone else involved in the investigations into the Trump Organization, including his own children. Weisselberg also told Burnett that while attending Trump's inauguration in 2017 it felt "dangerous" for him to become president. "The amount of power given to a president — I just think it's irresponsible to give somebody who is self-serving and narcissistic that much power when it's inevitably always to benefit themselves," she said. When asked why she is cooperating with prosecutors now, Weisselberg said it's because "it's so horrifying that Donald Trump could be president again, knowing what I know." https://www.businessinsider.com/jennifer-weisselberg-trump-orgs-allen-weisselberg-will-flip-on-trump-2021-5?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=sf-bi-main&fbclid=IwAR1tNjwP8aGrnqoOY2Mu8kJRZtDgqm6ahU7gHhTcVtxOjMZimjgtB_SYg64
May 21, 20214 yr Author https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/since-leaving-office-trump-has-charged-the-secret-service-more-than-40000-to-use-space-at-mar-a-lago/ Former president Donald Trump charged the Secret Service more than $40,000 this spring for rooms that Trump’s own protective detail used while guarding him at his Mar-a-Lago Club, according to federal spending records. The records show that Trump’s club charged the Secret Service $396.15 every night starting Jan. 20, the day he left the White House and moved full time into his Palm Beach, Fla., club. Those charges, ultimately paid by taxpayers, continued until at least April 30, the spending records show, for a total of $40,011.15. The charges were for a single room used as a workspace by Secret Service agents, according to one person familiar with the payments. While he was president, Trump’s properties charged the U.S. government more than $2.5 million, often so that Secret Service agents could use rooms near him.
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