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2 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Alina Habba won't say if Trump has begged Russia and Saudi Arabia to pay his bond

 

https://www.rawstory.com/alina-habba-russia-saudi-arabia/

More to the point, if either Russia or Saudi Arabia did pay the bond, Trump supporters at home and abroad would see absolutely nothing wrong with Trump being in hock to a foreign power.

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2 hours ago, xylophone said:

And yet he still can't find the money to post his bond, and besides this, if he was as wealthy as he says, then why can't he borrow from elsewhere??

 

I will answer my own question – – he is a liar and a thief and is untrustworthy as well as having a record of cheating people out of their investments and money.

 

Not a good risk I would hasten to add!


Not so fast cowboy, it ain’t over yet!

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Opinion: Trump’s dangerous $600 million problem

Opinion by Frida Ghitis

 

 

 

When former President Donald Trump’s lawyers informed the court on Monday that their famously wealthy client faces “insurmountable difficulties” in raising cash for a bond to cover the massive judgment against him in the New York attorney general’s civil fraud case, Trump critics may have felt some satisfaction. Facing close to $600 million in legal judgments, Trump, who has spent decades bragging about his wealth, is facing a financial crisis.

 

To his critics, the thinking is that any obstacle in Trump’s path puts him further from the presidency and so, makes the country safer.

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/20/opinions/trump-bond-financial-problems-ghitis/index.html


 

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39 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

More to the point, if either Russia or Saudi Arabia did pay the bond, Trump supporters at home and abroad would see absolutely nothing wrong with Trump being in hock to a foreign power.

 
As long as he gets the money legally.  It’s not an issue.

 

A loan is legal.  Regardless of who it’s from.

 

He will pay them back similar to how he paid back banks.  On time and with interest.

 

Biden on the other hand accepts bribes that don’t have to be paid back.  How else does he amass millions.

 

Remember, he is the big guy.

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1 hour ago, candide said:

Most of all, Republicans will never vote for it. They surely want to keep their capability to have a GOP president elected with a minority of citizen votes.


Until it would benefit the Democrats.

 

 

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February 23, 2024/10:41 p.m. ET

 

“There are potential sanctions prohibitions and campaign finance prohibitions. And of course potential tax issues,” MSNBC analyst Andrew Weissmann told me via email Thursday. “But apart from those, a third party can give a gift or loan to post the federal or state bonds.”

 

https://newrepublic.com/post/179250/president-trump-owes-saudi-arabia-540-million

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8 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Opinion: Trump’s dangerous $600 million problem

Opinion by Frida Ghitis

 

 

 

When former President Donald Trump’s lawyers informed the court on Monday that their famously wealthy client faces “insurmountable difficulties” in raising cash for a bond to cover the massive judgment against him in the New York attorney general’s civil fraud case, Trump critics may have felt some satisfaction. Facing close to $600 million in legal judgments, Trump, who has spent decades bragging about his wealth, is facing a financial crisis.

 

To his critics, the thinking is that any obstacle in Trump’s path puts him further from the presidency and so, makes the country safer.

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/20/opinions/trump-bond-financial-problems-ghitis/index.html


 


Liberals brag more about Trump’s wealth than he does.

 

Always have.  It’s called envy

 

Remember Cain and Abel?  DOJ/Swamp=Cain.  Trump=Abel.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Questioning his boasts about the wealth he very clearly doesn’t have is not is not bragging.

 

It’s inserting a bit of reality.


Is his net worth higher than yours? 

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4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Meanwhile the Republicans had no witnesses, no evidence and no facts.

 

A whole big nothing burger.


So you can’t/won’t answer because you know he a corrupt bribe taker.  Always has been always will be.

 

Facts are in his assets.  Follow the money.  Follow the money.  
 

It might sink in the second time.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, candide said:

You can post the same B.S. over and over. It will not make it true! 😀

And what makes a loan illegal?

 

How did Biden get his fortune?  The TSP?

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