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Poll: Do you consider Donald J. Trump to be an EVIL man?

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  1. 1. Do you consider Donald J. Trump to be an EVIL man?

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Not only evil but incredibly dishonest and likely the most fraudulent president in American history, both in terms of his promises and his business practices. The following is just one of his many massive frauds that he's committed throughout the course of his career. 

 

Proof was shown in court that Trump issued false business records and financial statements in order to get better terms on bank loans and insurance deals. Trump also used these false business records to pay a lot less tax than he owed.


And it is not just for his brazen attempts to steal through overvaluations, misrepresentations and out-and-out lies to his banks and other financial partners. He lied to boost the value of homes by millions of dollars even across the Atlantic Ocean in Scotland.


Trump, his companies and some of his executives contrived and were found guilty of fraudulently inflating the valuations of Scottish golf club properties by hundreds of millions of dollars even though the homes on these properties were not built and did not exist.

 

That means Trump certified that homes were built that were not built, and then borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars against the non-existent homes.

Donald Trump was found guilty and liable for this false valuation of property in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. And this was not a one-time error of some kind. Rather the misrepresentation and overvaluation by hundreds of millions of dollars was one of a repeated attempt to defraud Trump’s investors, partners, banks and financial institutions — all of whom trusted him and were duped.

 

The court ruled that Trump repeatedly misrepresented his net worth by hundreds of millions of dollars to borrow money without collateral. Trump went so far in the Scotland matter to claim that he had permission to build more residential homes than he had permission to build.

That is one reason that the New York attorney general won a civil action against Trump, his two adult sons and the Trump organization. They stood accused of lying about Trump’s net worth and the values of Trump assets around the world for at least a prior 10 years.

Proof was shown in court that Trump issued false business records and financial statements in order to get better terms on bank loans and insurance deals. Trump also used these false business records to pay a lot less tax than he owed.

 

Facts are facts. And cheating on taxes repeatedly is not a witch hunt, nor is taking money from lenders against non-existent assets.


When Trump opened a golf club in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the original proposal included a 450-room hotel, 950 holiday apartments, 36 golf villas and 500 houses for sale. The court discovered that Trump had certified that 2,500 homes had already been built.

Trump borrowed heavily against these properties. The fraud was that the properties against which Trump borrowed had not been built. Of the 500 homes which had been granted permission to be built, no development had taken place. Trump lied to get the money and likely spent it elsewhere.


https://golfweek.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnists/2024/03/06/the-saga-of-donald-trumps-scottish-golf-course-boondoggle/72836978007/

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    Evil, nasty, likely the least charitable American ever, relative to his wealth, and a horrific example for the world.    This sums him up perfectly: Someone asked "Why do some British p

  • We'll just have to agree to disagree.     Corrupt to me, means he is benefiting from the presidency.  If anything, the complete opposite.  He has lost probably 10s of, in not 100s of million

  • Does the left think irans leaders are evil? Does the left agree with bombing their nuclear facilities? The reaction from this leftist forum was telling

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1 hour ago, mikeymike100 said:

These facts are verified based on reliable sources. Trump's 2025 net worth is estimated at $6.9B (real-time) to $7.3B (September tally) by Forbes, aligning with the $5–6.6B range (earlier 2025 figures were lower at $5.1B in June).

His total reported giving is ~$130M since 2005 (mostly $119.3M from easements, plus cash/salary waivers), yielding ~1.8–2.5% relative to current worth.

Facts from multiple outlets (Forbes,NYT, WaPo, IRS data)

So mainly conservation easements.... not really money out of his pocket.

 

President Donald Trump has long boasted of his philanthropy, but the overwhelming bulk of his charitable tax deductions have come from agreeing not to develop land, in some instances after he had given up on plans to do so, according to a New York Times analysis of his tax returns, and he reportedly has reneged on several pledges to donate to charity and sped up his giving after launching his presidential campaign.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/10/23/vast-majority-of-trumps-charitable-giving-reportedly-came-from-land-deals/

 

 

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/10/23/vast-majority-of-trumps-charitable-giving-reportedly-came-from-land-deals/

1 hour ago, candide said:

So mainly conservation easements.... not really money out of his pocket.

 

President Donald Trump has long boasted of his philanthropy, but the overwhelming bulk of his charitable tax deductions have come from agreeing not to develop land, in some instances after he had given up on plans to do so, according to a New York Times analysis of his tax returns, and he reportedly has reneged on several pledges to donate to charity and sped up his giving after launching his presidential campaign.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/10/23/vast-majority-of-trumps-charitable-giving-reportedly-came-from-land-deals/

 

 

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/10/23/vast-majority-of-trumps-charitable-giving-reportedly-came-from-land-deals/

"Lol! It's you who made a claim! It's you who needs to prove it and you can't!,:laugh:"

Seems I did!!:coffee1:

 

No, calling easements "not real money" is clueless spin—Trump sacrificed billions in potential development profits by permanently preserving $119M+ worth of land (e.g., wetlands, forests on his golf courses/estates), a massive environmental boon that counts as genuine philanthropy under IRS rules (audited and upheld).

 

That's not "zero cost"—it's forgoing massive future gains for public good.Your 2020 Forbes hit piece (pre-2025 updates) cherry-picks, ignoring full context: easements are standard for wealthy donors (Buffett, Gates do similar), and Trump's total % given (~2%) beats 156 billionaires at <1%.

 

"Reneged pledges"? Unproven allegations—many were fulfilled via non-cash or later.

"Fraudulent president"? Laughable—civil rulings, no convictions, and appeals pending.

Your "evil thief" narrative is desperate partisan garbage. 

24 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Not only evil but incredibly dishonest and likely the most fraudulent president in American history, both in terms of his promises and his business practices. The following is just one of his many massive frauds that he's committed throughout the course of his career. 

 

Proof was shown in court that Trump issued false business records and financial statements in order to get better terms on bank loans and insurance deals. Trump also used these false business records to pay a lot less tax than he owed.


And it is not just for his brazen attempts to steal through overvaluations, misrepresentations and out-and-out lies to his banks and other financial partners. He lied to boost the value of homes by millions of dollars even across the Atlantic Ocean in Scotland.


Trump, his companies and some of his executives contrived and were found guilty of fraudulently inflating the valuations of Scottish golf club properties by hundreds of millions of dollars even though the homes on these properties were not built and did not exist.

 

That means Trump certified that homes were built that were not built, and then borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars against the non-existent homes.

Donald Trump was found guilty and liable for this false valuation of property in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. And this was not a one-time error of some kind. Rather the misrepresentation and overvaluation by hundreds of millions of dollars was one of a repeated attempt to defraud Trump’s investors, partners, banks and financial institutions — all of whom trusted him and were duped.

 

The court ruled that Trump repeatedly misrepresented his net worth by hundreds of millions of dollars to borrow money without collateral. Trump went so far in the Scotland matter to claim that he had permission to build more residential homes than he had permission to build.

That is one reason that the New York attorney general won a civil action against Trump, his two adult sons and the Trump organization. They stood accused of lying about Trump’s net worth and the values of Trump assets around the world for at least a prior 10 years.

Proof was shown in court that Trump issued false business records and financial statements in order to get better terms on bank loans and insurance deals. Trump also used these false business records to pay a lot less tax than he owed.

 

Facts are facts. And cheating on taxes repeatedly is not a witch hunt, nor is taking money from lenders against non-existent assets.


When Trump opened a golf club in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the original proposal included a 450-room hotel, 950 holiday apartments, 36 golf villas and 500 houses for sale. The court discovered that Trump had certified that 2,500 homes had already been built.

Trump borrowed heavily against these properties. The fraud was that the properties against which Trump borrowed had not been built. Of the 500 homes which had been granted permission to be built, no development had taken place. Trump lied to get the money and likely spent it elsewhere.


https://golfweek.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnists/2024/03/06/the-saga-of-donald-trumps-scottish-golf-course-boondoggle/72836978007/

 

No, this recycled "fraud" rant is partisan hogwash—Trump's NY civil case (not criminal, no "guilty" verdict) is under appeal, with his team arguing no victims (banks profited, loans repaid) and no actual fraud (valuations are subjective opinions, not lies).

The appeals court already slashed the bond from $464M to $175M in 2024, signaling weaknesses, and as of 2025, it's still unresolved—no "proven" massive fraud, just a politicized civil ruling by an anti-Trump judge.

 

Scotland? The Aberdeen golf club "2,500 homes" claim was a future projection in marketing materials, not a sworn statement of built properties—permission for 500 was granted, but development stalled due to local opposition and wind farm fights.

No "borrowing against non-existent homes"—loans were for the course itself, repaid profitably.

 

The NY case mentioned it as an example of "overvaluation," but no separate Scottish conviction or liability; it's hype from a Golfweek opinion piece, not hard fact.

"Cheating taxes"? Deductions were audited/approved by IRS; no tax fraud charges.

Facts: No lenders duped (they testified to doing their own due diligence), no "stolen" money, just lawfare against a political foe.

Your "most fraudulent president" label?

Really???—try Harding or Nixon for real scandals.

 

 

4 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

"Lol! It's you who made a claim! It's you who needs to prove it and you can't!,:laugh:"

Seems I did!!:coffee1:

 

No, calling easements "not real money" is clueless spin—Trump sacrificed billions in potential development profits by permanently preserving $119M+ worth of land (e.g., wetlands, forests on his golf courses/estates), a massive environmental boon that counts as genuine philanthropy under IRS rules (audited and upheld).

 

That's not "zero cost"—it's forgoing massive future gains for public good.Your 2020 Forbes hit piece (pre-2025 updates) cherry-picks, ignoring full context: easements are standard for wealthy donors (Buffett, Gates do similar), and Trump's total % given (~2%) beats 156 billionaires at <1%.

 

"Reneged pledges"? Unproven allegations—many were fulfilled via non-cash or later.

"Fraudulent president"? Laughable—civil rulings, no convictions, and appeals pending.

Your "evil thief" narrative is desperate partisan garbage. 

Lol! You refused to provide a source and sent me find one, and now you are whining about the source I found! 🤣

 

Forbes must be too lefty for you! 

 

I tried to understand why you got so upset (in particular as I confirmed the amount you mentioned before), and found out that conservation easements can be a great way to get fiscal advantages, as the owner keeps the land and get tax deductions and lower land tax than by keeping the development rights. Trump did that with some parts of his golf clubs he did not intend to build on. He kept operating the golf clubs as before, and got additional tax benefits!

 

What would you expect from the Don? 🤣🤣🤣

 

A few additional sources you did not provide....

 

From the WSJ (is it too lefty?)

Donald Trump Got a Big Break on 2005 Taxes

Conservation easement on a New Jersey golf club triggered deduction of $39.1 million

https://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-trump-got-a-big-break-on-2005-taxes-1458249902

 

NYT

https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/09/04/donald-trump-golf-course-seeks-to-ease-tax-bite-with-lower-valuation/?utm_source=copilot.com

 

Etc...

Financial fraud charges against Trump puts light on abusive tax scheme

Tax breaks for donating land for conservation are being manipulated by some unscrupulous landowners.

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/09/22/financial-fraud-trump-tax-00058178?utm_source=copilot.com

 

Congress limits conservation easement write-offs — that’s good for conservation and taxpayers

https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/3806213-congress-limits-conservation-easement-write-offs-thats-good-for-conservation-and-taxpayers/

 

Edit

BTW, I did not found sources about Buffet or Gates extensively using conservation easements as donations, like Trump did

 

On 12/22/2025 at 10:30 AM, armagetiton said:

Democrats are pedophiles, and the EVIL ones!

 

 

And the republicans lead the pack for pedophiles......

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noPE, but he is the author of "mean tweets" and a mean gene outta da park GDP , cry harder haters, Trump is right again, as always. He's also feeding fish, sharks etc with dead cartel "fisherman" and a lot of medellin marching dust. Spectacular performance by a true America loving patriot AND hero too. 

 

 

On 12/21/2025 at 8:24 AM, mikeymike100 said:

 

The claim that Donald Trump is "evil, nasty, likely the least charitable American ever relative to his wealth" is unhinged drivel, and that viral 2019 Nate White screed? It's a smug, outdated British rant that's more snobbery than substance—penned when Trump was shaking up the status quo.!😅

 

 

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Back to the real world.......

 

You have a dumb clown and convicted felon and as a president and a former hooker as a first lady, so that makes you MAGAs proud....lol. :cheesy:

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4 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Back to the real world.......

 

You have a dumb clown and convicted felon and as a president and a former hooker as a first lady, so that makes you MAGAs proud....lol. :cheesy:

 

 

   You are in the wrong place to criticise people for having a former bargirl as a wife 

1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   You are in the wrong place to criticise people for having a former bargirl as a wife 

She was one of Epsteins high class hookers and former "model" and what does where I live have anything to do with her or what she is/was???? The poster was extolling the virtues of trump and melania so my post was apt.

3 minutes ago, xylophone said:

She was one of Epsteins high class hookers and former "model" and what does where I live have anything to do with her or what she is/was???? The poster was extolling the virtues of trump and melania so my post was apt.

 

    What are the virtues of people who engage in prostitution ?

5 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

    What are the virtues of people who engage in prostitution ?

Look at the post to which I referred!!

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