Is trump for sale?

It appears trumples have forgotten what normalcy looks like. It's not slush funds for criminal friends, tax immunity for trump, his family, and his biz, it's not ballrooms or arches or late night, unhinged rants on social media, or illegal tariffs, or illegal immigration policy, or turning ICE in to a paramilitary gang of thugs, or going out of his way to accelerate climate change, or pardons for violent criminals, or using the office to make hundreds of millions of dollars, or corrupting the DoJ, or sleeping thru cabinet meetings, or dozens and dozens more chaotic things.
 
Deflection noted.
Not deflection....real true investigation and indictments issued.

We KNOW how Gavin was bought and paid for and all the particulars surrounding it. Especially the who, what, when, where, why, and HOW.

I've seen the evidence against Trump....all half-truths and outright lies and fabrications...

Get something real force change....quit the TDS.....its NOT going to help with 2028....

Get SOMETHING real....literally anything real and substantial instead of a bunch of crappy lies and half truths. And it's not like there is not stuff there Trump is weak on....he is very vulnerable on REAL ISSUES instead of outrageous claims....like small Farms and inheritance taxes or wealth taxes destroying them...then theres Farm Credit and the cesspool its become....also FTC & SEC Both are cesspools of doing nothing....

You wanna build a candidacy on knocking Trump or Vance on those things? All perfectly viable and people WILL listen for a change.
 
It appears trumples have forgotten what normalcy looks like. It's not slush funds for criminal friends, tax immunity for trump, his family, and his biz, it's not ballrooms or arches or late night, unhinged rants on social media, or illegal tariffs, or illegal immigration policy, or turning ICE in to a paramilitary gang of thugs, or going out of his way to accelerate climate change, or pardons for violent criminals, or using the office to make hundreds of millions of dollars, or corrupting the DoJ, or sleeping thru cabinet meetings, or dozens and dozens more chaotic things.
Bebe thought he had bought Trump, but he didn't check the paperwork. It was just a LEASE.

Bummer! How ANYONE doesn't know better at this point is a mystery.
 
Not deflection
Yes, deflection. Deflection generally refers to the action of turning aside or changing the course of something, whether it is a physical object (like a beam bending) or a conversational topic.
 
Bebe thought he had bought Trump, but he didn't check the paperwork. It was just a LEASE.

Bummer! How ANYONE doesn't know better at this point is a mystery.
Nothing has been so well telegraphed as trump being all about trump. Yesterday, tomorrow, and forever.
 
Nothing has been so well telegraphed as trump being all about trump. Yesterday, tomorrow, and forever.
It's always been astonishing, how he can get people who should damn well know better to bend the knee.

It's his superpower, I guess. He can sniff out weakness, and then he jumps. Incredible.
 
It's always been astonishing, how he can get people who should damn well know better to bend the knee.

It's his superpower, I guess. He can sniff out weakness, and then he jumps. Incredible.
Are you two done masturbating yet?
 
Are you two done masturbating yet?

Done? That cornball has a truckload of Vaseline hand cream backed up to his house each month. His right bicep is TWICE the size of his left.
 
Done? That cornball has a truckload of Vaseline hand cream backed up to his house each month. His right bicep is TWICE the size of his left.
That made me laugh out loud. :laughing0301:
 
That made me laugh out loud. :laughing0301:

Just don't get on Mac1958's bad side-- -- --

He cut his teeth before politics here wrestling 12' pythons and anacondas--- he was the only man west of the Rockies with a grip strong enough to make these snakes give up first, one handed.

It's one way Tards deal with the fact that they know they will never have 1/10,000th Trump's wealth and fame.
 
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Why Trump’s ‘Bridgegate’ controversy has managed to get even worse​

The Gordie Howe International Bridge, which links Michigan and Ontario, is supposed to be open. As The Globe and Mail, Canada’s largest newspaper, reported, it is not.


This controversy, dubbed Donald Trump’s “Bridgegate” by The Wall Street Journal, has been simmering for months, and it already looked pretty bad.

In Trump’s first term, he endorsed the project, and there was no reason to expect him to reverse course. In February, however, the Republican did reverse course, announcing plans to prevent the bridge from opening, at least for a while.

Initially, it wasn’t at all clear what prompted the president’s declaration — right up until we learned that Michigan billionaire Matthew Moroun had met privately with administration officials to lobby against the bridge. His motivation was obvious: Moroun owns a separate bridge that connects Michigan and Canada, and as former Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan explained in a piece for MS NOW, he wants to maintain a near-monopoly with his privately owned toll bridge.

Complicating matters, Moroun gave $1 million to MAGA Inc., the Trump-aligned super PAC. In short order, he secured a meeting with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and the same day as that meeting, Trump abandoned his previous position, announced his opposition to a project he’d already endorsed and said what Moroun wanted to hear.


It would be bad enough if this was a singular example of what's called "pay for play." But it isn't.

Political Donors Should Not Be Above the Law​

Last December, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued the operator of the payment processor Zelle and three of the nation’s largest banks for failing to protect customers from rampant fraud on the platform that caused them to lose more than $870 million. According to the bureau, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan Chase left customers on their own to deal with fraud, failed to investigate complaints and issue reimbursements, and told some customers to contact the fraudsters to recover their money. Around that same time, Bank of America contributed $500,000 to Donald Trump’s inaugural committee. JPMorgan Chase gave $1,033,057. The Electronic Payments Coalition — which counts the three banks as members — donated $1,000,000. In early March, not only was the case dropped, but the entire CFPB was shuttered.

This example is consistent with the broader pattern of Trump donors receiving favorable legal outcomes after making contributions. Consider the cases of two corporate executives, Paul Walczak and Trevor Milton. Walczak was convicted of misappropriating over $10 million of his employees’ payroll taxes and Milton was found guilty of securities and wire fraud for misleading inexperienced investors, many of them ordinary people who began investing during the COVID-19 pandemic to make ends meet.


We're at the point where there have been so many examples of this sort of thing their egregious nature need to be ranked. No one wants to think their prez is for sale but it's difficult to reach any other conclusion after what has transpired. Yet, with a cowed Congress ruled by R's, a DoJ completely under Don's control, and a compliant Supreme Court so stacked with conservative ideologues that they bestowed upon trump immunity for selected illegal acts........nothing will be done.
Just another day for Dirty Donnie
 
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Just another day for Dirty Donnie
That's the problem. As I said, it's become routine and therefore does not elicit the outrage warranted by it. It just gets added to the list.
 

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