2019 Trump impeachment documents declassified

You mean the effort that was based on a phone call that Trump released himself right?

So what was the lie? You are the third person who started a thread on this I've seen. Nobody seems to be able to answer what exactly you are alleging or why what happened is part of some conspiracy.

It was a Democrat who accused Trump seems a rather thin accusation, considering nobody is actually denying that Trump tried to blackmail Ukraine to investigate Hunter Biden.

So what was the lie,
Just think, some Lefties believed this Russian hoax, that's how dumbed down some in society are these days.
 
The Trump Organization subsidiaries filed for bankruptcy on 6 different occasions.
Yeah, so? Entrepreneurs frequently go bankrupt. The successful ones only need to succeed one more time than they fail.
 
Donald Trump’s businesses filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy six times, involving a combined total of roughly $4.7 billion in debt.


Bankruptcy Breakdown​


  • **Trump Taj Mahal (1991): Approximately $3 billion in debt ($675 million from junk bonds alone).




  • Trump Castle (1992): Roughly $338 million in debt.




  • Trump Plaza Hotel (1992): Approximately $550 million in debt.




  • Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts (2004): Roughly $1.8 billion in debt.




  • Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009): Approximately $1.2 billion in debt.




  • Trump Entertainment Resorts (2014): Between $100 million and $500 million in liabilities.




Most of these filings were "prepackaged" restructurings where lenders exchanged high-interest debt for equity in the companies, allowing the businesses to continue operating while reducing Trump's personal ownership.
 
Donald Trump’s businesses filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy six times, involving a combined total of roughly $4.7 billion in debt.


Bankruptcy Breakdown​


  • **Trump Taj Mahal (1991): Approximately $3 billion in debt ($675 million from junk bonds alone).




  • Trump Castle (1992): Roughly $338 million in debt.




  • Trump Plaza Hotel (1992): Approximately $550 million in debt.




  • Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts (2004): Roughly $1.8 billion in debt.




  • Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009): Approximately $1.2 billion in debt.




  • Trump Entertainment Resorts (2014): Between $100 million and $500 million in liabilities.




Most of these filings were "prepackaged" restructurings where lenders exchanged high-interest debt for equity in the companies, allowing the businesses to continue operating while reducing Trump's personal ownership.
Most successful American businessmen have experienced financial setbacks or bankruptcies in their successful careers.
 
Yeah, so? Entrepreneurs frequently go bankrupt. The successful ones only need to succeed one more time than they fail.

That is a very succinct way of putting it. How much better for America to see someone trying again and again to succeed in business refusing to fail than to see someone just laying around at home collecting a welfare check, yet, look at which one democrats are championing and which one they are criticizing, as usual.
 

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