Trump will have a full and captivating retirement life.

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For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - is also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's AG has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
 
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For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's Attorney General Karl Racine has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Yeah, but what's he going to do after breakfast. My guess is he'll go back to his old job in four years.
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's AG has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
This will be a very exciting time for him!

:laugh:
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's Attorney General Karl Racine has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Yeah, but what's he going to do after breakfast. My guess is he'll go back to his old job in four years.
My guess is even you aren't stupid enough to vote for him again.
 
My guess is that none of those prosecutors that you mentioned will do a damn thing against The Trumpster.

The problem is that Trump has the resources to fight them, so why make it your mission to destroy someone who can fight back. A lot easier, less frustrating and more fulfilling to pick on some poor kids.

The prosecutors know what happened to Mikey Nifong in Durham a few years ago, when a wealthy kid was among the Duke Boys they wanted to frame.
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's Attorney General Karl Racine has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Yeah, but what's he going to do after breakfast. My guess is he'll go back to his old job in four years.
My guess is even you aren't stupid enough to vote for him again.

I'd love to see Sleepy Joe do such a tremendous job that I enthusiastically vote for his reelection in 2024.

But , I just don't see that happening.
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's Attorney General Karl Racine has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Yeah, but what's he going to do after breakfast. My guess is he'll go back to his old job in four years.
My guess is even you aren't stupid enough to vote for him again.

I'd love to see Sleepy Joe do such a tremendous job that I enthusiastically vote for his reelection in 2024.

But , I just don't see that happening.
He will, but you will not vote for him.under any circumstances. Your "media" will continue to tell you that left is right, up is down, and good is bad. You will believe them as usual.
 
Maybe before he is sentenced to prison, Twice Impeached Seditionist Rump could hawk reverse mortgages.
Goya Beans and MyPillow as fallbacks? :laugh:

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I'd love to see Sleepy Joe do such a tremendous job that I enthusiastically vote for his reelection in 2024.

But , I just don't see that happening.
Who knows? Biden's approval is currently 54.4%, higher than his predecessor ever managed over his four years (Trump absconded with 34%) but there is always the possibility that Biden could disgrace himself and his Party and skulk away after his third impeachment!

Of course, all patriotic Americans are hoping that the President succeeds for the sake of out nation.
 
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For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - is also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's AG has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.

I read TDS well into 2021 & beyond. Course I stopped reading pretty soon right, how many times have you read cry wolf?

"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result."
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - is also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's AG has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
NY, GA, and D.C. are stepping up.
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's Attorney General Karl Racine has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Yeah, but what's he going to do after breakfast. My guess is he'll go back to his old job in four years.
My guess is even you aren't stupid enough to vote for him again.
My guess is you are stupid enough to think so.
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's Attorney General Karl Racine has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Yeah, but what's he going to do after breakfast. My guess is he'll go back to his old job in four years.
My guess is even you aren't stupid enough to vote for him again.
We are tired of being stupid for voting the same corrupted azzes like Biden.
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's AG has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
This will be a very exciting time for him!

:laugh:
As the Chinese say, I hope he has some interesting times.

 

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