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7 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

If one newspaper printed a false story , and then four other newspapers also printed the same false story , they wouldn't make the original false story to be true .

   Do you mean "Fox news" "

Could you post a link to your claim where Fox news conformed it ?

    So, if we have a newspaper printing Trump's 'false story' that the 2020 election was stolen from him, and then 'four other newspapers also printed the same false story, they wouldn't make the original false story true.'   Good to know 2 plus 2 still equals 4 no matter how many times 5 is falsely given as the answer.   Unfortunately, when you have the news outlets endlessly repeating the 'false story', you will have an ignorant and/or gullible percentage of the population believing the 'false story' to be true.   And, as shown with Trump's election lie, it seems that the bigger the lie the bigger the percentage believing the lie.  Sad state of affairs.

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6 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Yes, that is what I said, she just went and asked the people who first made the claims and they said it was true (which isn't proof on anything)

Who are those people whom she allegedly spoke to ?

Why so secretive and no one willing to put their names to the allegations ?

If the story is that someone said something heard by some people what evidence can you have except to confirm that those people say he said it. They had multiple sources.  You would probably be aware that at that level they would likely check the people are who they say they are, that they were in attendance at the event, and that that they are not well known as having a particular anti Trump bias etc. For what it is worth that female reporter on Fox News is one of their credible ones and the fact that it is reported on a range of left leaning and right leaning media may give you further credence.

Anonymity is reasonable as the individuals who heard may not wish to expose themselves to crazy Trump supporters. 

 

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2 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Mocking disabilities again. Very low.

Trying to pull that deviation out again  ?
Each time you do, you get slapped down, yet you persist with the same material.
That the best you got in answer to the hypocrisy I pointed out ?
Sorry my sarcasm went over your head.

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Trump has now definitely gone and become an orange jump suit wearing inmate with the latest news. Just maybe a big conflict of interests as he was president at the time and he failed to disclose the loan to the federal government as required by law.....

 

Trump did not disclose $19.8m loan while president, documents show (msn.com)

 

image.png.8fb1ecb034d19f151c1cf95e2241cbae.pngDonald Trump failed to disclose a $19.8m loan from a company with historical ties to North Korea, while he was the US president, according to a new report.

 

Documents obtained by the New York attorney general, and reported by Forbes, on Sunday indicate a previously unreported loan owed by Trump to Daewoo, the South Korean conglomerate.

 

Daewoo was the only South Korean company allowed to operate a business in North Korea during the mid-1990s.

Forbes revealed that Trump’s relationship with Daewoo is at least 25 years old. At one point, Daewoo partnered with Trump on a development project near the United Nations headquarters in New York City, Trump World Tower.

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Not strictly on topic but no OP to put this in and certainly relevant to Trump.

 

Democrats ramp up investigation of Kushner family business dealings

Democrats on a pair of congressional committees have launched an aggressive new effort to obtain information about whether Jared Kushner’s actions on U.S. policy in the Persian Gulf region as a senior White House adviser were influenced by the bailout of a property owned by his family business.

Citing previously undisclosed emails and other documents related to former president Donald Trump’s son-in-law, the committees on Monday night sent letters to the State and Defense departments requesting material that they say could shed new light on whether “Kushner’s financial conflict of interest may have led him to improperly influence U.S. tax, trade and national security policies for his own financial gain.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/12/07/kushner-democrats-congressional-probe-bailout/

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18 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Herschel Walker, the Heisman Trophy winner who led the Georgia Bulldogs to a national championship in 1982, just wrote Donald Trump’s political obituary. 

 

Having suffered the rare humiliation of failing to win a second term in the Oval Office, and having cost his party a majority in the senate – three times – it is time for Donald Trump to step away from politics. It is the right thing to do for his party, for the country, and for himself. 

 

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/herschel-walker-wrote-donald-trump-political-obituary

I’d rather see him stay on for a while longer, so Democrats can keep winning elections.

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1 minute ago, rudi49jr said:

I’d rather see him stay on for a while longer, so Democrats can keep winning elections.

The Dems are watching the train wreck unfolding with glee. The Republicans (except MAGA) are freaking out.

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3 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

The Dems are watching the train wreck unfolding with glee. The Republicans (except MAGA) are freaking out.

Love being on the sidelines watching the train wreck starting....many will be falling with Indictments.....reminds me of the 90's....

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