February 15, 20223 yr 29 minutes ago, Toastrel said: When the rats start scurrying. . . . That’s what I was thinking. They just came to that revelation ? Took Trumps money for 9yrs and now want nothing to do with it.
February 15, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Talkingbirds said: That’s what I was thinking. They just came to that revelation ? Took Trumps money for 9yrs and now want nothing to do with it. You know how it is - you want to ride that cash cow and milk every dollar out of it.
February 15, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Talkingbirds said: That’s what I was thinking. They just came to that revelation ? Took Trumps money for 9yrs and now want nothing to do with it. He was underscrutinized prior to being president, then when he was president his god complex got even bigger because "presidents can't break the law" (so he argued in a Nixonesque manner), but now he's just some private citizen yelling at clouds from some ishhole down in Florida under intense scrutiny from investigations in various states as well as federal.
February 15, 20223 yr Trump is a habitual criminal with everything he does. Accounting Firm Drops Trump Organization Over Dubious Financial Docs The Trump Organization’s trusted outside accounting firm has taken the unprecedented step of ditching its client, explaining that the former president’s family company has a decade of financial statements that can’t be trusted. The bombshell move by Mazars USA—the accounting firm that has long worked with former President Donald Trump’s family and friends—was revealed in court filings in New York on Monday. The decision to drop Trump follows last month’s aggressive move by New York Attorney General Letitia James to publicly file documents detailing accounts of what it called "significant evidence” of financial fraud. The AG’s office is in the midst of two similar investigations of the Trump empire: A civil lawsuit exploring potential bank fraud by the company, and a joint criminal probe with the Manhattan District Attorney into alleged tax dodging and financial fraud... The AG’s office, which got a hold of the letter, filed it in court to bolster its case that Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Don Jr. should be forced to testify about how so many family real estate development projects and properties had wildly fluctuating values that seemed high whenever they needed loans but low whenever it came time to pay taxes.
February 15, 20223 yr Next up. Going after the Criminal Trump's file cabinets. A Manhattan court battle looms Thursday over two dozen beige, metal file cabinets in Trump Tower. New York AG Letitia James' team will ask a judge to force Trump to comply with subpoenas. Trump's lawyers say the documents James wants to see hold nothing of value to investigators. Donald Trump's lawyers will go head-to-head with some of his potential prosecutors on Thursday over their demands that Trump, his daughter Ivanka, and his son Donald Jr. sit for depositions in an ongoing New York state civil probe. But the two sides will also battle over a vast trove of paperwork the former president has refused to turn over. According to sources and recent court filings, investigators' sights are set on two dozen beige, metal file cabinets in the former president's Trump Tower headquarters on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. The cabinets line a back wall of the skyscraper's 26th floor, where Trump has his executive offices. Given the former president's reportedly heedless way with documents, New York Attorney General Letitia James appears particularly eager to secure their contents. "They go back decades," one source told Insider of the 26th floor's stash. "That's just some of it," said the source, who described potential evidence on condition of anonymity. Still more Trump Organization file cabinets are located on other floors, the source added; additional files that are no longer active are stored in an off-site facility.
February 16, 20223 yr On 2/14/2022 at 10:59 AM, Kz! said: To recap, here's the ishlib timeline of reactions to dem spying on the Trump campaign: "Obviously Trump's lost his mind, no one is spying on him." "Trump's delusional." "Couldn't happen." "Well, yeah, it happened, but it's not a big deal." Sometime next week probably: "Well, sure it happened, and it is a big deal, but it's actually a good thing."
February 16, 20223 yr Trump had quotes like I love wikileaks, but now folks are worried that he might have been spied on?
February 16, 20223 yr Rudy Giuliani Reveals Location Of Secret 'Evidence' Stash https://news.yahoo.com/rudy-giuliani-reveals-location-secret-085016682.html Quote "I happen to have it in my bedroom, or my den, actually,” he declared. "I’ve had it there for years.” Oh really.
February 16, 20223 yr 25 minutes ago, Boogyman said: Heads up bro My neighbor down the road did this and hasn’t gotten a speeding ticket since… Tell me that’s just a coincidence!!!
February 17, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, MidMoFo said: My neighbor down the road did this and hasn’t gotten a speeding ticket since… Tell me that’s just a coincidence!!! That's because the radar guns the cops use rely on these antennas! Suck it big brother you're not spying on me!
February 17, 20223 yr Trump lied in Court Documents. That's a crime. Perjury. https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-said-court-had-no-140812303.html Trump said in court he had no 'knowledge' of his company's finances a day before he issued an 1,100-word statement defending his company's finances. Trump said in court he had no 'knowledge' of his company's finances a day before he issued an 1,100-word statement defending his company's finances Jacob Shamsian Thu, February 17, 2022, 9:08 AM Former President Donald Trump.Evan Vucci/AP Donald Trump said in court Monday that he doesn't know anything about the Trump Organization's finances. But in a statement Tuesday, he said the Trump Organization "has among the best real estate and other assets anywhere in the world." The New York Attorney General's office pointed out the discrepancy ahead of a hearing Thursday. Former President Donald Trump said in a court filing Monday that he "denies knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth" about his company's finances. A day later, he issued a blistering 1,100-word statement in response to his longtime accounting firm Mazars USA dropping the Trump Organization as a client and claiming it could no longer stand by a decade's worth of tax documents. Trump waxed lyrical about his company's "fantastic assets" and said prosecutors should give consider giving Hillary Clinton the death penalty instead of investigating the Trump Organization's finances. "My company has among the best real estate and other assets anywhere in the world, has significant amounts of cash, and has relatively very little debt, which is totally current," Trump said in the statement Tuesday. The discrepancy was pointed out in a court filing Wednesday from the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James. Her office is set to face off against Trump in court Thursday and ask a judge to enforce a subpoena that would force him to sit for a deposition. "It is not unusual for parties to a legal proceeding to disagree about the facts," wrote Austin Thompson, a lawyer for James's office. "But it is truly rare for a party to publicly disagree with statements submitted by his own attorneys in a signed pleading — let alone one day after the pleading was filed. That is what Mr. Trump has done here." Since 2019, James has been overseeing an investigation into whether the Trump Organization broke financial laws by keeping two sets of books for property valuations in order to receive generous tax, loan, and insurance rates. It's running parallel to a criminal investigation, which James is running in tandem with the Manhattan District Attorney's office. In order to try to enforce the subpoena, James filed more than 100 pages of documents last month revealing new depths of the Trump Organization's finances. They outlined numerous "fraudulent or misleading" business practices. On Monday, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump, both of whom James is also seeking to depose, filed arguments to try to block a subpoena as well. They similarly argued they did not have "knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth" regarding the attorney general's claims about the company's finances. Thompson said the claims were nonsense. "It is not plausible that neither Mr. Trump, nor Donald Trump, Jr., has sufficient knowledge to form a belief as to Mr. Trump's relationship with the Trump Organization, the key entities that hold its assets, or the Revocable Trust," he wrote. "Such denials of information can and should be treated as admissions."
February 17, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, VanHammersly said: Yep, and if the Trump's fail to comply with the Court Order, the Judge can issue an Arrest Warrant.
February 18, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Dave Moss said: What is the over/ under on the amount of people that sleep outside his prison till he is released?
February 20, 20223 yr https://www.yahoo.com/news/furious-trump-says-taking-home-021146399.html Furious Trump Says Taking Home Classified Documents Was Part Of 'Routine' Process A furious Donald Trump again complained Friday of being unfairly picked on by the Democrats, and said that the uproar over the classified documents he spirited away to Mar-a-Lago was nothing more than an "ordinary” and "routine” presidential records process. The National Archives and Records Administration confirmed Friday that there were classified documents — some top secret — among at least 15 boxes of retrieved White House records Trump had taken to his Florida residence when he left office. By law, all of it was supposed to be handed over to the National Archives. The Presidential Records Act requires that the White House preserve and transfer all written communication related to a president’s official duties — including everything from memos to emails — to the National Archives. Trump dismissed concerns about his brazen defiance of the law "fake news.”
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