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We Investigated The Criminals Who Bought Trump

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Very interesting about trump and how he is making money, am sure the trump supporters will say fake news, yet actions do tell 

 

A billionaire put $75 million into the Trump family crypto company. His SEC probe was dropped.

 

https://youtu.be/NFhxEEXQaa8?si=YGPfMZdjLgMUowK6

Yawn.

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Par for the course... :coffee1:

 

 

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42 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Yawn.

classic example of being a sleep at the helm, you will wake up when it is to late

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51 minutes ago, stupidfarang said:

classic example of being a sleep at the helm, you will wake up when it is to late

After 10 years of you lot screaming WOLF!! WOLF!! for no reason, I think the chances of us seeing a wolf this time a precisely zero. 

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3 hours ago, FlorC said:

Yawn.

In a way you're right. It demonstrates how how low standards have fallen that this unethical act, is just one of many and not the largest by far.

Is the 10 % for the big guy (Biden) or insider trading champion Pelosi without blame ?

 

Trump has lost a lot of money due to unjust lawfare , no more than reasonable that he recuperates some.

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For many of us who see Trump for who and what he is, there is no doubt that he is engaging in massive and perhaps historic levels of corruption, selling the White House, and selling the American people down the river. It's likely that he's getting 25 to 50 million dollars per pardon, if not more. And it's not coincidental that the vast majority of guys that are getting pardons are super rich. It's going to take a few years but people are going to finally figure out just who this guy was, and the reckoning is going to be heartbreaking for many. 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Is the 10 % for the big guy (Biden) or insider trading champion Pelosi without blame ?

 

Trump has lost a lot of money due to unjust lawfare , no more than reasonable that he recuperates some.

More lame and silly deflection. 

Saint Donald. Total revisionist history, a complete reformation of his entire career, and a total erasure of his past crimes, moral terpitude, and a total and complete willingness to overlook a lifetime of moral bankruptcy. 

 

I do have some friends that will come right out and say the man is a butthead, he's an idiot, and he's an absolute clown, but I like his policies. Those are the Republicans I admire. 

 

 

With many people, once they got attached to a theory, it was hard to get them detached. They’d screen out unhelpful facts, invent favorable ones, and ignore contradictions in their own claims. Look at those Sandy Hook, multiple fraud convictions, and Jan. 6th truthers, babbling about false flags and crisis actors and all the rest. When people were motivated enough to believe something, they were going to believe it no matter what. There was no such thing as a bridge too far.

 

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4 hours ago, stupidfarang said:

Very interesting about trump and how he is making money, am sure the trump supporters will say fake news, yet actions do tell 

 

A billionaire put $75 million into the Trump family crypto company. His SEC probe was dropped.

 

https://youtu.be/NFhxEEXQaa8?si=YGPfMZdjLgMUowK6

Just look up the list of people he's pardon and what their crimes were. Very telling what he and his admin are doing 

3 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

After 10 years of you lot screaming WOLF!! WOLF!! for no reason, I think the chances of us seeing a wolf this time a precisely zero. 

Not a lot of wolfs burrowing in the sand buddy!:thumbsup:

2 hours ago, FlorC said:

Is the 10 % for the big guy (Biden) or insider trading champion Pelosi without blame ?

 

Trump has lost a lot of money due to unjust lawfare , no more than reasonable that he recuperates some.

It's reasonable that the President of the United States engages in practices that clearly violate principles of self-interest? That by engaging in such acts he could be putting self interest over the interests of the country? It is to laugh.

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6 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

After 10 years of you lot screaming WOLF!! WOLF!! for no reason, I think the chances of us seeing a wolf this time a precisely zero. 

Not screaming wolf wolf, They are Screaming Podophile, Liar, Crook, and many other things 

4 hours ago, FlorC said:

Trump has lost a lot of money due to unjust lawfare , no more than reasonable that he recuperates some.


I believe it was his gullible followers that payed his legal bills… :coffee1: 

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3 hours ago, BKKKevin said:


I believe it was his gullible followers that payed his legal bills… :coffee1: 

Since leaving office in 2021, former President Donald J. Trump has spent more than $100 million on lawyers and other costs related to fending off various investigations, indictments and his coming criminal trials, according to a New York Times review of federal records.

The remarkable sum means that Mr. Trump has averaged more than $90,000 a day in legal-related costs for more than three years — none of it paid for with his own money.

Instead, the former president has relied almost entirely on donations made in an attempt to fight the results of the 2020 election.

https://archive.ph/DwGJp

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10 hours ago, Alan Zweibel said:

Since leaving office in 2021, former President Donald J. Trump has spent more than $100 million on lawyers and other costs related to fending off various investigations, indictments and his coming criminal trials, according to a New York Times review of federal records.

The remarkable sum means that Mr. Trump has averaged more than $90,000 a day in legal-related costs for more than three years — none of it paid for with his own money.

Instead, the former president has relied almost entirely on donations made in an attempt to fight the results of the 2020 election.

https://archive.ph/DwGJp


Nope… It was his gullible followers who paid… :coffee1:

 

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/03/27/us/politics/trump-cases-legal-fund.html

2 minutes ago, BKKKevin said:

You've linked to the exact same article I linked to. It doesn't say what you think it does. I used the archive.today link because direct access to the NY Times is blocked by a pay wall.

3 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

You've linked to the exact same article I linked to. It doesn't say what you think it does. I used the archive.today link because direct access to the NY Times is blocked by a pay wall.


Follow the arrow in this picture…  :coffee1:

 

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Trump's presidential immunity isn't as all encompassing as he seems to think it is, and just like his acolytes, the day is approaching when he will be called to account for his actions.

20 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

For many of us who see Trump for who and what he is, there is no doubt that he is engaging in massive and perhaps historic levels of corruption, selling the White House, and selling the American people down the river. It's likely that he's getting 25 to 50 million dollars per pardon, if not more. And it's not coincidental that the vast majority of guys that are getting pardons are super rich. It's going to take a few years but people are going to finally figure out just who this guy was, and the reckoning is going to be heartbreaking for many. 

 

 

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The claim that Trump is personally pocketing $25–50 million (or more) per pardon is pure fiction—zero credible evidence supports it.

No investigations, leaks, financial records, or whistleblowers show direct cash payments to Trump himself.

The specific figures appear invented; major outlets (NYT, WaPo, CNN, Atlantic) report extensive criticism of pardons as cronyism—favoring donors, allies, and wealthy figures (e.g., crypto billionaires tied to Trump family ventures, fraudsters spared billions in restitution)—but nothing backs personal multi-million payouts per individual pardon.

 

Trump's 2025 pardons (over 1,700) are undeniably controversial: mass January 6 clemency, erasing convictions for corrupt officials (like Rep. Henry Cuellar, indicted for $600k bribery), and benefiting donors (e.g., $1M fundraiser access linked to one case).

Critics call it "normalizing corruption" and a "pay-to-play" appearance.

Yet that's favoritism and conflicts—not proven bribery of the president.If evidence of direct sales emerged, it would be impeachable bribery, but it hasn't.

This accusation is baseless fearmongering, not fact, as normal.:whistling:

 

 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

 

The claim that Trump is personally pocketing $25–50 million (or more) per pardon is pure fiction—zero credible evidence supports it.

No investigations, leaks, financial records, or whistleblowers show direct cash payments to Trump himself.

The specific figures appear invented; major outlets (NYT, WaPo, CNN, Atlantic) report extensive criticism of pardons as cronyism—favoring donors, allies, and wealthy figures (e.g., crypto billionaires tied to Trump family ventures, fraudsters spared billions in restitution)—but nothing backs personal multi-million payouts per individual pardon.

 

Trump's 2025 pardons (over 1,700) are undeniably controversial: mass January 6 clemency, erasing convictions for corrupt officials (like Rep. Henry Cuellar, indicted for $600k bribery), and benefiting donors (e.g., $1M fundraiser access linked to one case).

Critics call it "normalizing corruption" and a "pay-to-play" appearance.

Yet that's favoritism and conflicts—not proven bribery of the president.If evidence of direct sales emerged, it would be impeachable bribery, but it hasn't.

This accusation is baseless fearmongering, not fact, as normal.:whistling:

 

 

 

 

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You seem to be objecting to the number mentioned, not the principle or the way the payments are made.

24 minutes ago, stevenl said:

You seem to be objecting to the number mentioned, not the principle or the way the payments are made.

 

Not at all, If you have sources showing direct bribes to Trump—bank transfers, testimony, documents—share them.
Until then, the claim remains baseless speculation, not fact.

1 minute ago, mikeymike100 said:

Until then, the claim remains baseless speculation, not fact.

Difference between baseless speculation and unproven opinions supported by facts 

Pure coincidence, I mean, The Fragrant Leader would never be influenced like that!

 

Besides, it would be unconstitutional, and didn't he swear to uphold and defend that very Constitution?

 

25 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Difference between baseless speculation and unproven opinions supported by facts 

Incredible how stances differ from when it was 10s of million of $$ flowing from foreign despots into the Bidens tangled web of LLCs. Nobody could offer a reasonable explanation, not a single forum leftie even tried. Yet now the forum left act as if corruption(in this case purely imaginary) is a problem again. Seriously guys, you were warned credibity and integrity were on the line.

Trump is likely too rich to bother with pay for play, he donates 100% of his salary to good causes, unlike the big guy.

23 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Difference between baseless speculation and unproven opinions supported by facts 

Nice try but...

The distinction you're pushing doesn't hold up here.

 

Baseless speculation:

Claiming Trump personally receives massive direct bribes ($25–50M or any specific sum) for pardons—with zero supporting evidence (no documents, transfers, testimony, leaks, or investigations).

 

Fact-supported (but unproven) opinion: Saying the pardons reek of cronyism and pay-to-play—backed by real patterns like favoring mega-donors, crypto allies tied to Trump family businesses, and erasing billions in victim restitution.

 

You're trying to elevate pure invention to "reasonable inference" by waving at the sleaze.

 

It isn't. The facts justify strong criticism of potential corruption-like behavior, but they don't magically conjure proof of personal cash bribes to Trump.

That's still baseless until evidence shows up—which it hasn't.:coffee1:

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