Trump's post-presidency: On the attack with the help of a cable propaganda machine
By Brian Stelter New York -- A long interview with a Fox News anchor. An even longer podcast with a Fox commentator. And a dinnertime phone call with a Newsmax TV personality. Former President Donald Trump was audible, if not visible, all day long on Monday - while ANOTHER mass shooting event was unfolding - — and the effect is to keep him front and center in the Republican Party conversation.
"The code of the presidents club is to get out of the way and let the new commander in chief have a year or two," CNN presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said. But Trump is so narcissistic that "he cannot accept to be out of the spotlight for a day," Brinkley concluded.
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Trump's post-presidency: On the attack with the help of a cable propaganda machine
By Brian Stelter New York -- A long interview with a Fox News anchor. An even longer podcast with a Fox commentator. And a dinnertime phone call with a Newsmax TV personality. Former President Donald Trump was audible, if not visible, all day long on Monday - while ANOTHER mass shooting event was unfolding - — and the effect is to keep him front and center in the Republican Party conversation.
"The code of the presidents club is to get out of the way and let the new commander in chief have a year or two," CNN presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said. But Trump is so narcissistic that "he cannot accept to be out of the spotlight for a day," Brinkley concluded.
Almost half of US voters think Trump will go down as ‘one of the worst presidents in history’
says new FOX NEWS poll
Some 52% of people polled DISAPPROVE of the job that Trump has done.
The figures were even starker on Mr Trump’s attempts to defy November’s election results. Some 58% of respondents don't believe the election was stolen.
And 56% said Mr Trump's repeated claims that there had been electoral fraud, - without providing valid evidence - had weakened democracy.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news
will trump continue to b regarded a national disgrace ? only time will tell
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Almost half of US voters think Trump will go down as ‘one of the worst presidents in history’
says new FOX NEWS poll
Some 52% of people polled DISAPPROVE of the job that Trump has done.
The figures were even starker on Mr Trump’s attempts to defy November’s election results. Some 58% of respondents don't believe the election was stolen.
And 56% said Mr Trump's repeated claims that there had been electoral fraud, - without providing valid evidence - had weakened democracy.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news
will trump continue to b regarded a national disgrace ? only time will tell
By Brian Stelter New York -- A long interview with a Fox News anchor. An even longer podcast with a Fox commentator. And a dinnertime phone call with a Newsmax TV personality. Former President Donald Trump was audible, if not visible, all day long on Monday - while ANOTHER mass shooting event was unfolding - — and the effect is to keep him front and center in the Republican Party conversation.
"The code of the presidents club is to get out of the way and let the new commander in chief have a year or two," CNN presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said. But Trump is so narcissistic that "he cannot accept to be out of the spotlight for a day," Brinkley concluded.
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
By Brian Stelter New York -- A long interview with a Fox News anchor. An even longer podcast with a Fox commentator. And a dinnertime phone call with a Newsmax TV personality. Former President Donald Trump was audible, if not visible, all day long on Monday - while ANOTHER mass shooting event was unfolding - — and the effect is to keep him front and center in the Republican Party conversation.
"The code of the presidents club is to get out of the way and let the new commander in chief have a year or two," CNN presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said. But Trump is so narcissistic that "he cannot accept to be out of the spotlight for a day," Brinkley concluded.
Former Trump's chief of staff, Mulvaney calls Trump's's Capitol riot claims 'manifestly false'
(CNN) The former chief of staff to disgraced ex-President Donald Trump on Saturday pushed back against his former boss' recent attempt to whitewash the history of the January 6 Capitol riot. Mick Mulvaney, called Trump's comments that his supporters were "hugging and kissing" police officers and posed "zero threat," despite widespread violence, "manifestly false."
"I was surprised to hear the President say that...To come out and say that everyone was fine and there was no risk, that's just manifestly false - - people died, other people were severely injured," Mulvaney told CNN's Pamela Brown on "Newsroom."
"It's not right to say there was no risk. I don't know how you can say that when people were killed," he added.
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Former Trump's chief of staff, Mulvaney calls Trump's's Capitol riot claims 'manifestly false'
(CNN) The former chief of staff to disgraced ex-President Donald Trump on Saturday pushed back against his former boss' recent attempt to whitewash the history of the January 6 Capitol riot. Mick Mulvaney, called Trump's comments that his supporters were "hugging and kissing" police officers and posed "zero threat," despite widespread violence, "manifestly false."
"I was surprised to hear the President say that...To come out and say that everyone was fine and there was no risk, that's just manifestly false - - people died, other people were severely injured," Mulvaney told CNN's Pamela Brown on "Newsroom."
"It's not right to say there was no risk. I don't know how you can say that when people were killed," he added.
Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: will trump continue to b regarded a national disgrace ? only time will tell trump insisted on FOX news regarding the Jan 6 riot he incited: "there was zero threat"
inside the rump bubble maybe no threat
to everyone else that was inside that building or defending the grounds
there was
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: will trump continue to b regarded a national disgrace ? only time will tell trump insisted on FOX news regarding the Jan 6 riot he incited: "there was zero threat"
inside the rump bubble maybe no threat
to everyone else that was inside that building or defending the grounds
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: will trump continue to b regarded a national disgrace ? only time will tell trump insisted on FOX news regarding the Jan 6 riot he incited: "there was zero threat"
inside the rump bubble maybe no threat
to everyone else that was inside that building or defending the grounds there was
Precisely!
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Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: will trump continue to b regarded a national disgrace ? only time will tell trump insisted on FOX news regarding the Jan 6 riot he incited: "there was zero threat"
inside the rump bubble maybe no threat
to everyone else that was inside that building or defending the grounds there was
Judge allows Summer Zervos' defamation lawsuit against Trump to proceed now that he's out of office
(CNN) A New York appeals court on Tuesday paved the way for a defamation lawsuit against disgraced former President Donald Trump to move forward.
The lawsuit is one of several legal issues facing the former President now that he's been thrown out of the White House. He is facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries and defamation lawsuits by two women accusing him of sexual assault.
Zervos sued Trump for defamation after he denied her allegations that he sexually assaulted her in 2007. The case had been delayed over questions of whether the US constitution bars a state court from exercising jurisdiction over the president while he or she is in office.
The case, which has been on hold since January 2020, will now proceed before the trial court.
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Judge allows Summer Zervos' defamation lawsuit against Trump to proceed now that he's out of office
(CNN) A New York appeals court on Tuesday paved the way for a defamation lawsuit against disgraced former President Donald Trump to move forward.
The lawsuit is one of several legal issues facing the former President now that he's been thrown out of the White House. He is facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries and defamation lawsuits by two women accusing him of sexual assault.
Zervos sued Trump for defamation after he denied her allegations that he sexually assaulted her in 2007. The case had been delayed over questions of whether the US constitution bars a state court from exercising jurisdiction over the president while he or she is in office.
The case, which has been on hold since January 2020, will now proceed before the trial court.
Judge allows Summer Zervos' defamation lawsuit against Trump to proceed now that he's out of office
(CNN) A New York appeals court on Tuesday paved the way for a defamation lawsuit against disgraced former President Donald Trump to move forward.
The lawsuit is one of several legal issues facing the former President now that he's been thrown out of the White House. He is facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries and defamation lawsuits by two women accusing him of sexual assault.
smart judge
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Judge allows Summer Zervos' defamation lawsuit against Trump to proceed now that he's out of office
(CNN) A New York appeals court on Tuesday paved the way for a defamation lawsuit against disgraced former President Donald Trump to move forward.
The lawsuit is one of several legal issues facing the former President now that he's been thrown out of the White House. He is facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries and defamation lawsuits by two women accusing him of sexual assault.
PHOENIX — Republicans who control the Arizona Senate announced Wednesday they have hired four firms to audit election results and recount all 2.1 million ballots cast in the state’s most populous county to ensure that President Joe Biden’s November win was legitimate.
*Here we go again.
And when the count is done and they find NO *MASSIVE* FRAUD and that the count is identical to previous reports, will the Republican inssanity STOP there?!?
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PHOENIX — Republicans who control the Arizona Senate announced Wednesday they have hired four firms to audit election results and recount all 2.1 million ballots cast in the state’s most populous county to ensure that President Joe Biden’s November win was legitimate.
*Here we go again.
And when the count is done and they find NO *MASSIVE* FRAUD and that the count is identical to previous reports, will the Republican inssanity STOP there?!?
Capital police officers are filing lawsuits against Trump for injuries suffered in January riot. Former presidents aren't immune from being held accountable.
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Capital police officers are filing lawsuits against Trump for injuries suffered in January riot. Former presidents aren't immune from being held accountable.
Capital police officers are filing lawsuits against Trump for injuries suffered in January riot. Former presidents aren't immune from being held accountable.
Trump is the undisputed king of filing lawsuits against others.
Wonder how it feels to be on the receiving end.
Additionally, a federal judge has just recently cleared the way for the defamation lawsuit against trump by Summer Zervos who claims trump sexually assaulted her
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Capital police officers are filing lawsuits against Trump for injuries suffered in January riot. Former presidents aren't immune from being held accountable.
Trump is the undisputed king of filing lawsuits against others.
Wonder how it feels to be on the receiving end.
Additionally, a federal judge has just recently cleared the way for the defamation lawsuit against trump by Summer Zervos who claims trump sexually assaulted her
In an interview with the Daily Mail, a former bodyguard for Donald Trump before his four-year stretch as the president claims he paid Trump's $130 bill at a McDonald's restaurant in Scotland and never got the money back from the reportedly wealthy businessman.
According to Kevin McKay, he worked for Trump in Scotland and claims that he put up with five years of "rants, arguments and temper tantrums," and is still owed the cash for the McDonald's food run.
In the interview, McKay described a golf outing at Trump's golf course in Scotland that concluded with a customary trip to the burger restaurant where he said Trump's entourage required what he estimated to be "20 cheeseburgers and fries with around 10 or 15 Coca Colas."
According to McKay, "'We were driving from Mr. Trump's estate and just as we got to the Bridge of Don, he asked to stop at McDonald's so he could buy food for the flight back to New York. We were in a convoy of six blacked out Range Rovers with about 15 men in suits inside, so there must have been some shocked expressions as we pulled up in the carpark. Mr. Trump didn't have any UK currency – pounds – so he asked me if I could front him the cash."
After agreeing to foot the bill, the bodyguard claims Trump told him, "You'll get it back,' with McKay adding, "It was a decent amount of money for me because I was earning about £2000 ($2700) a month working for Mr. Trump."
He admitted he never brought it up and --since Trump never did too -- he was never compensated.
"I never heard about it again after that. I should have asked him for the money but I brushed it under the carpet at the time," he explained, before adding that he was eventually fired and that the stress of the job also contributed to his marriage falling apart.
"My divorce was finalized in February 2014 and it was the stress of that job and everything that contributed to my marriage ending after 23 years," he admitted.
DEADBEAT DONNIE
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This one is a beauty....
In an interview with the Daily Mail, a former bodyguard for Donald Trump before his four-year stretch as the president claims he paid Trump's $130 bill at a McDonald's restaurant in Scotland and never got the money back from the reportedly wealthy businessman.
According to Kevin McKay, he worked for Trump in Scotland and claims that he put up with five years of "rants, arguments and temper tantrums," and is still owed the cash for the McDonald's food run.
In the interview, McKay described a golf outing at Trump's golf course in Scotland that concluded with a customary trip to the burger restaurant where he said Trump's entourage required what he estimated to be "20 cheeseburgers and fries with around 10 or 15 Coca Colas."
According to McKay, "'We were driving from Mr. Trump's estate and just as we got to the Bridge of Don, he asked to stop at McDonald's so he could buy food for the flight back to New York. We were in a convoy of six blacked out Range Rovers with about 15 men in suits inside, so there must have been some shocked expressions as we pulled up in the carpark. Mr. Trump didn't have any UK currency – pounds – so he asked me if I could front him the cash."
After agreeing to foot the bill, the bodyguard claims Trump told him, "You'll get it back,' with McKay adding, "It was a decent amount of money for me because I was earning about £2000 ($2700) a month working for Mr. Trump."
He admitted he never brought it up and --since Trump never did too -- he was never compensated.
"I never heard about it again after that. I should have asked him for the money but I brushed it under the carpet at the time," he explained, before adding that he was eventually fired and that the stress of the job also contributed to his marriage falling apart.
"My divorce was finalized in February 2014 and it was the stress of that job and everything that contributed to my marriage ending after 23 years," he admitted.
Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Capital police officers are filing lawsuits against Trump for injuries suffered in January riot. Former presidents aren't immune from being held accountable. Trump is the undisputed king of filing lawsuits against others. Wonder how it feels to be on the receiving end. Additionally, a federal judge has just recently cleared the way for the defamation lawsuit against trump by Summer Zervos who claims trump sexually assaulted her
hes squirming for sure
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Capital police officers are filing lawsuits against Trump for injuries suffered in January riot. Former presidents aren't immune from being held accountable. Trump is the undisputed king of filing lawsuits against others. Wonder how it feels to be on the receiving end. Additionally, a federal judge has just recently cleared the way for the defamation lawsuit against trump by Summer Zervos who claims trump sexually assaulted her
The US saw significant crime rise across major cities during the trump-regime
(CNN) Major American cities saw a whopping 33% increase in homicides last year as a pandemic swept across the country, millions of people joined protests against racial injustice and police brutality, and the economy collapsed under the weight of the pandemic — a crime surge that has continued into the first quarter of this year.
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The US saw significant crime rise across major cities during the trump-regime
(CNN) Major American cities saw a whopping 33% increase in homicides last year as a pandemic swept across the country, millions of people joined protests against racial injustice and police brutality, and the economy collapsed under the weight of the pandemic — a crime surge that has continued into the first quarter of this year.
The US saw significant crime rise across major cities during the trump-regime
(CNN) Major American cities saw a whopping 33% increase in homicides last year as a pandemic swept across the country, millions of people joined protests against racial injustice and police brutality, and the economy collapsed under the weight of the pandemic — a crime surge that has continued into the first quarter of this year.
Sixty-three of the 66 largest police jurisdictions saw increases in violent crime in 2020.
But the increase in homicide rates across the country is both historic and far-reaching, as were the pandemic and social movements that touched every part of society last year (under trump's final year in office)
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The US saw significant crime rise across major cities during the trump-regime
(CNN) Major American cities saw a whopping 33% increase in homicides last year as a pandemic swept across the country, millions of people joined protests against racial injustice and police brutality, and the economy collapsed under the weight of the pandemic — a crime surge that has continued into the first quarter of this year.
Sixty-three of the 66 largest police jurisdictions saw increases in violent crime in 2020.
But the increase in homicide rates across the country is both historic and far-reaching, as were the pandemic and social movements that touched every part of society last year (under trump's final year in office)
Former president Trump tumbles nearly 300 spots in Forbes billionaire rankings
USA TODAY FORBES shows his estimated wealth falling from $3.5 billion to $2.4 billion during his four-year term, in which he was impeached twice.
The magazine blamed Trump's decision to REFUSE to divest when he took office.
Dan Alexander, a senior editor at Forbes who has tracked Trump's business career, wrote that the ex-president "bogged down his presidency with ethics issues for years."
"If he had sold everything on Day 1, paid the maximum capital-gains taxes on the sales, then put the proceeds into a conflict-free fund tracking the S&P 500, Trump would have ended his presidency an estimated $1.6 billion richer than he is today."
Instead, the values of many Trump properties fell throughout his term as president.
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Former president Trump tumbles nearly 300 spots in Forbes billionaire rankings
USA TODAY FORBES shows his estimated wealth falling from $3.5 billion to $2.4 billion during his four-year term, in which he was impeached twice.
The magazine blamed Trump's decision to REFUSE to divest when he took office.
Dan Alexander, a senior editor at Forbes who has tracked Trump's business career, wrote that the ex-president "bogged down his presidency with ethics issues for years."
"If he had sold everything on Day 1, paid the maximum capital-gains taxes on the sales, then put the proceeds into a conflict-free fund tracking the S&P 500, Trump would have ended his presidency an estimated $1.6 billion richer than he is today."
Instead, the values of many Trump properties fell throughout his term as president.
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