September 28, 20214 yr 26 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said: Trump summoned a young press aide to his Air Force One cabin so he could look at her butt, new book says https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-summoned-young-female-press-141706491.html I remember back when Trump supporters were trying to get everyone up in arms over a Nicki Minaj performance at some awards show Ok guys, yeah, you're real concerned about respect for women
September 28, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Well, now I'm curious about her butt too. Agreed. It's shameful for a president to objectify women like that. Thankfully I'm not the president, so let's see dat ass!
September 28, 20214 yr 50 minutes ago, Paul852 said: I remember back when Trump supporters were trying to get everyone up in arms over a Nicki Minaj performance at some awards show Ok guys, yeah, you're real concerned about respect for women it’s fake outrage on both sides,
September 28, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Brianfive said: it’s fake outrage on both sides, As long as we can all acknowledge it.
September 30, 20214 yr Yes, we know you tried to cheat. We know you lost the election but have the same capacity for acceptance, as your toddler mentality cultist followers.
September 30, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, Toastrel said: Yes, we know you tried to cheat. We know you lost the election but have the same capacity for acceptance, as your toddler mentality cultist followers. He is clearly not mentally well. I suppose that's what makes him so relatable to the likes of WV Mike, procus, and others.
September 30, 20214 yr First Thing: Trump plans to sue to keep Capitol attack records secret https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/sep/29/first-thing-trump-plans-to-sue-to-keep-capitol-attack-records-secret Because cockroaches fear the light, and pointy toed shoes.
September 30, 20214 yr Legal Expert: Detail In Weisselberg Indictment Could Be Bad News For Trump A detail in the indictment of Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, has caught the eye of legal experts who say it could be bad news for former President Donald Trump, according to a New Yorker report published Wednesday. Prosecutors at the Manhattan district attorney’s office charged both Weisselberg and the Trump Organization in July, alleging a 15-year scheme to defraud tax authorities to heavily compensate certain executives at the company off the books. Among the sprawling allegations, according to the New Yorker, is one that accuses Weisselberg of erasing portions of entries in a ledger called "Donald J. Trump’s Detail General Ledger” during the 2016 presidential campaign. The alleged entries were for tuition payments for Weisselberg’s grandchildren. Per the New Yorker, people familiar with Trump’s legal troubles noticed one particular element of that allegation: the name of the ledger. "My jaw literally dropped when I saw that,” Tristan Snell, a former New York assistant attorney general who worked on the Trump University case, told the New Yorker. "If there was a ledger for him, it blows up the notion that Trump didn’t know about it—it means there was a set of numbers prepared for Donald Trump.” He told the magazine the public disclosure of the ledger’s existence was a message from prosecutors to Trump: "We have your ledger.” Weisselberg, who has worked for the Trump family since the 1970s, was reportedly removed from his leadership positions at dozens of Trump Organization subsidiary companies in July following his arrest but retained his CFO title. He and the company both pleaded not guilty to all charges and Trump has dismissed it as a "witch hunt.” New York Attorney General Letitia James indicated this week that more charges are likely to emerge in her office’s years-long investigation into Trump’s business empire.
October 1, 20214 yr Author https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/sep/30/donald-trump-boris-johnson-stephanie-grisham-book Trump, Grisham says, was not "a big fan of European leaders in general. Of French prime minister [sic] Emmanuel Macron, a trim, soft-spoken man, Trump scoffed, ‘He’s a wuss guy. He’s all of a hundred twenty pounds of fury.’” Trump, who Grisham calls "President Germophobe”, is reported to have praised the Swiss president for the cleanliness of his country. But, Grisham says, he found a true soulmate in Johnson. The British prime minister was "one of the few European leaders Trump seemed to tolerate”, Grisham writes. "Conversations between those two, both pudgy white guys with crazy hair, redefined the word random. "Johnson once told us over breakfast that Australia was ‘the most deadly country – spiders, snakes, crocodiles and kangaroos’. Then they discussed how powerful kangaroos were at considerable length.” Johnson and Trump staged a "working breakfast”, one of the prime minister’s first moves on the world stage, on 25 August 2019, at the G7 in Biarritz. Grisham adds that Johnson and Trump also discussed "some political figure who’d just had surgery, which they thought had involved the removal of a gallbladder. “‘Can you put a new gallbladder in?’ Johnson asked, chomping away on scrambled eggs and sausage. ‘I don’t know what a gallbladder does.’ “‘It has something to do with alcohol,’ Trump replied.”
October 1, 20214 yr Author Grisham reports that during a meeting with the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Trump "asked, out of the blue, ‘Have any of you guys ever seen Midnight Express?’” Made in 1978, the film portrays a young American imprisoned in Turkey and subjected to beatings and sexual assault. Its screenwriter, Oliver Stone, has apologised for its depiction of Turks and Turkey. "That’s a dark movie for you guys,” Trump reportedly said. "There was little reaction from the delegation,” Grisham writes, "maybe a few polite chuckles, before the conversation moved on, as if the president of the United States hadn’t just blurted that out.”
October 1, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/sep/30/donald-trump-boris-johnson-stephanie-grisham-book Trump, Grisham says, was not "a big fan of European leaders in general. Of French prime minister [sic] Emmanuel Macron, a trim, soft-spoken man, Trump scoffed, ‘He’s a wuss guy. He’s all of a hundred twenty pounds of fury.’” Trump, who Grisham calls "President Germophobe”, is reported to have praised the Swiss president for the cleanliness of his country. But, Grisham says, he found a true soulmate in Johnson. The British prime minister was "one of the few European leaders Trump seemed to tolerate”, Grisham writes. "Conversations between those two, both pudgy white guys with crazy hair, redefined the word random. "Johnson once told us over breakfast that Australia was ‘the most deadly country – spiders, snakes, crocodiles and kangaroos’. Then they discussed how powerful kangaroos were at considerable length.” Johnson and Trump staged a "working breakfast”, one of the prime minister’s first moves on the world stage, on 25 August 2019, at the G7 in Biarritz. Grisham adds that Johnson and Trump also discussed "some political figure who’d just had surgery, which they thought had involved the removal of a gallbladder. “‘Can you put a new gallbladder in?’ Johnson asked, chomping away on scrambled eggs and sausage. ‘I don’t know what a gallbladder does.’ “‘It has something to do with alcohol,’ Trump replied.” Oh, screw him 2x. Quote Grisham also writes that Trump told Imran Khan, the prime minister of Pakistan, that "India reminded him of California with all of the homelessness”.
October 1, 20214 yr 40 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Yeah because there’s no homeless folks in New York City Trump lives in South Florida now. Like there's no homeless folks in South Florida?
October 2, 20214 yr Pathetic https://floridapolitics.com/archives/461937-donald-trump-files-suit-in-florida-to-reinstate-twitter-account/ Quote Former President Donald Trump is suing Twitter in hopes of prompting the social media platform to reinstate his account, citing a new Florida law. In a complaint filed in the Southern District of Florida Friday evening, Trump seeks a preliminary injunction on Twitter’s ban, arguing that it violates the First Amendment, as well as legislation signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis in May. In the complaint, which was first reported by The Verge, the social media platform is described as "a major avenue of public discourse,” and the platform was "coerced by members of the United States Congress,” into censoring him.
October 2, 20214 yr There is nothing Trump loves more than throwing money at lawyers to do his bidding.
October 2, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, toolg said: There is nothing Trump loves more than throwing money at lawyers to do his bidding. Other than stiffing said lawyers for being losers.
October 3, 20214 yr 16 hours ago, toolg said: There is nothing Trump loves more than throwing money at lawyers to do his bidding. ...and somewhere, off in the distance in the blackest part of of the night, Rudy Giuliani sighed a sad sigh...
October 4, 20214 yr https://gizmodo.com/trump-tells-judge-he-will-suffer-irreparable-harm-if-1847791256
October 4, 20214 yr 6 hours ago, Boogyman said: https://gizmodo.com/trump-tells-judge-he-will-suffer-irreparable-harm-if-1847791256 Yeah, he won’t be able to do any insurrections if he’s off twitter.
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