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Feb 9 2020 11:06am
OMG THE CLINTON FOUNDATION!!! :cry:

Have identified 12 foreign governments that have made payments to Trump properties during his first two years in office, each of which is likely a violation of the Constitution’s foreign emoluments clause. At least three foreign countries held events at Trump properties during his second year in office, and two of them did so after having held similar events elsewhere in previous years.

Instead of pushing back on President Trump’s refusal to divest from his business, allies in Congress have embraced the arrangement. 53 U.S. senators and representatives made more than 90 visits to Trump properties during his second year in office, up from 47 visits by 36 members the prior year, and similarly, at least 33 state-level government officials visited Trump properties, likely resulting in taxpayer funds going into Trump’s coffers.

More than 150 political committees, including campaigns and party committees, have spent nearly $5 million at Trump businesses since he became president. In Trump’s second year in office, tracked 33 political events held at Trump properties—13 of which Trump himself attended, meeting and speaking with wealthy donors.

Special interests held at least 20 events at Trump properties during the president’s second year in office. Since Trump took office, at least 13 special interest groups have lobbied the White House, some for the first time, around the same time they patronized a Trump property, suggesting that making large payments to Trump’s businesses is viewed as a way to stay in his administration’s good graces.

Over the past year, President Trump made 118 visits to properties he still profits from in office, bringing his two-year total to 281 visits. also identified 119 federal officials and employees who visited Trump properties over the past year, up from 70 the prior year.

In addition to making frequent visits to his properties, President Trump and other White House staff have promoted Trump businesses on at least 87 occasions. Trump himself mentioned or referred to his company 68 times during his second year in office, more than double the 33 times he did so the prior year.

Paying members at Trump’s resorts and clubs have received benefits beyond getting occasional face time with the President. Four Mar-a-Lago members have been considered for ambassadorships since his election, and three other members—with no federal government experience—acted as unelected, non-Senate-confirmed shadow officials in Trump’s Veterans Administration.
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Feb 9 2020 11:22am
Quote (Thor123422 @ Feb 9 2020 10:32am)
Are you intentionally missing the point or are you really this dumb?


Obama gave taxcuts to Penguin publishing and then signed million dollar contracts with them. You sir are blind.
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Feb 9 2020 11:24am
Quote (theCrossbones @ Feb 9 2020 12:06pm)
OMG THE CLINTON FOUNDATION!!! :cry:

Have identified 12 foreign governments that have made payments to Trump properties during his first two years in office, each of which is likely a violation of the Constitution’s foreign emoluments clause. At least three foreign countries held events at Trump properties during his second year in office, and two of them did so after having held similar events elsewhere in previous years.

Instead of pushing back on President Trump’s refusal to divest from his business, allies in Congress have embraced the arrangement. 53 U.S. senators and representatives made more than 90 visits to Trump properties during his second year in office, up from 47 visits by 36 members the prior year, and similarly, at least 33 state-level government officials visited Trump properties, likely resulting in taxpayer funds going into Trump’s coffers.

More than 150 political committees, including campaigns and party committees, have spent nearly $5 million at Trump businesses since he became president. In Trump’s second year in office, tracked 33 political events held at Trump properties—13 of which Trump himself attended, meeting and speaking with wealthy donors.

Special interests held at least 20 events at Trump properties during the president’s second year in office. Since Trump took office, at least 13 special interest groups have lobbied the White House, some for the first time, around the same time they patronized a Trump property, suggesting that making large payments to Trump’s businesses is viewed as a way to stay in his administration’s good graces.

Over the past year, President Trump made 118 visits to properties he still profits from in office, bringing his two-year total to 281 visits. also identified 119 federal officials and employees who visited Trump properties over the past year, up from 70 the prior year.

In addition to making frequent visits to his properties, President Trump and other White House staff have promoted Trump businesses on at least 87 occasions. Trump himself mentioned or referred to his company 68 times during his second year in office, more than double the 33 times he did so the prior year.

Paying members at Trump’s resorts and clubs have received benefits beyond getting occasional face time with the President. Four Mar-a-Lago members have been considered for ambassadorships since his election, and three other members—with no federal government experience—acted as unelected, non-Senate-confirmed shadow officials in Trump’s Veterans Administration.


Much worse than Hillary selling enriched Uranium to Russia
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Feb 9 2020 11:29am
Quote (Ghot @ Feb 9 2020 11:48am)
Trump wakes up one day in late 2015 and thinks... "let's see, I';m a billionaire and I don't have to do anything, OR, I can run for president and all that entails, and still be a billionaire"?

So who on PaRD thinks he chose.. "run for president, for the money", please raise your... paws or hooves or claws... w/e.




Ah... logic is a harsh mistress.











This post was edited by Ghot on Feb 9 2020 11:33am
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Feb 9 2020 11:32am
Quote (Skinned @ Feb 9 2020 11:31am)
Does Google have his tax release?

Is trump telling the truth about anything?

If any of that is self-reported only a stupid person will believe it in this case.

He has been living at mar a lago, going golfing every day, who gives a shit how much money the plutocrat inherited when we work everyday.

If he is withholding political aide for personal favors in his probly doing a bunch of other bullshit to enrich himself.




There's no reason to believe this number. Have these posters here are like battered wives.




These are independent sources, not relying on what Trump's saying. Lol at your cognitive dissonance.

Still waiting on these other sources

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Trump is not losing $3 billion to $5 billion. His income isn’t anywhere near $3 billion. And his net worth has not dropped by $3 billion since he went into politics—let alone $5 billion, which is more than he’s ever been worth. Forbes pegged Trump’s fortune at $4.5 billion in 2015. Today we estimate it to be $3.1 billion, a drop of $1.4 billion.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/chasewithorn/2019/08/14/no-trump-is-not-losing-3-to-5-billion-from-presidency/#2b0cb1624a2d

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/02/trump-forbes-400-spot-tumbles-as-net-worth-declines.html

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/05/15/trump-organization-loses-money-after-donald-trump-elected-president/3679722002/

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/trump-has-lost-1-billion-personal-wealth-running-president-n916221

this is a 30 second copy/paste on the subject

This post was edited by ofthevoid on Feb 9 2020 11:32am
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Feb 9 2020 11:33am
Quote (Skinned @ Feb 9 2020 01:36am)
I wonder what it's like to be this fucking stupid.


When you get a suspension for saying the sky is blue.

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Feb 9 2020 11:34am
Quote (Skinned @ Feb 9 2020 12:33pm)
When you get a suspension for saying the sky is blue.




But the sky is clear, it just "looks" blue.
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Feb 9 2020 11:36am
Quote (EndlessSky @ Feb 9 2020 09:22am)
Obama gave taxcuts to Penguin publishing and then signed million dollar contracts with them. You sir are blind.



Quote (EndlessSky @ Feb 9 2020 09:24am)
Much worse than Hillary selling enriched Uranium to Russia


whataboutism AND not even proven. Keep up the mental exercises.

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Feb 9 2020 11:36am
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That money could be anywhere if it ever meaningfully existed. And when his kids are in the board at Burisma and elsewhere on 5 years you as are gonna stfu about it probably. I wonder how their net worths have developed over the past four years, or the value of the corporations he has a part if that are people themselves.

Yes I'm cynical at authoritarian cheerleaders.
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Feb 9 2020 11:39am
Quote (ofthevoid @ Feb 9 2020 09:32am)


you don't even read these articles.. LOL
The first one for instance.

Broader economic forces that have made the real estate and brick-and-mortar retail markets less propitious in recent years

Trump’s wealth is reportedly dwindling even as the president has taken steps to boost his revenue while in office, according to Forbes. Those steps include Trump launching his re-election campaign just after the November 2016 race, which kept donations flowing in that have been used by Trump’s companies. <--- so is the first part of the article fake news.. Or this part?



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