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Follow the lack of money.
Trump’s political committees are shelling out yooj sums on his legal defenses, totals that are only bound to rise after the Department of Justice appointed a special counsel to oversee probes into his various sordid capers.
He has a war chest of more than $110 million that he withheld from his cash-strapped losers in the GOP's disastrous midterms, but federal law prevents him from using most of that money to advance his own campaign.
Fat cat Republican donors whom he had pandered to by slashing their taxes are splitting from Trump after the far-below-expectations of last week’s midterm elections, dealing a serious blow to his fundraising prospects.
He can no longer secure massive loans by grossly overvaluing his properties. (His long-time accounting firm dropped him like a radioactive turd when he was exposed, and his enabler CFO was just nailed for falsifying the books,)
Billionaire and GOP mega-donor Ronald Lauder says he won’t help finance Trump’s 2024 campaign for president
Hedge fund manager Ken Griffin, the second-most prolific GOP donor of the midterms:
Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of private equity giant Blackstone and a top Republican donor: “America does better when its leaders are rooted in today and tomorrow, not today and yesterday. It is time for the Republican Party to turn to a new generation of leaders and I intend to support one of them in the presidential primaries.”
Robert and Rebekah Mercer, the top donors to Trump’s 2016 campaign, are also done backing the Loser.
Following his official 2024 announcement, RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel: “We cannot pay legal bills for any candidate that’s announced.”
He is no longer in a position to shake down other nations:
The Election Loser Denier may have to resort to charging admission to his grievance jamboree mutual therapy sessions.
With right-wing media now dumping on Trump - The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Examiner, The New York Post, Fox News, etc...
"I already allocated all my discretionary reserves
to cover Mexico's tab!"
Trump’s political committees are shelling out yooj sums on his legal defenses, totals that are only bound to rise after the Department of Justice appointed a special counsel to oversee probes into his various sordid capers.
He has a war chest of more than $110 million that he withheld from his cash-strapped losers in the GOP's disastrous midterms, but federal law prevents him from using most of that money to advance his own campaign.
Fat cat Republican donors whom he had pandered to by slashing their taxes are splitting from Trump after the far-below-expectations of last week’s midterm elections, dealing a serious blow to his fundraising prospects.
He can no longer secure massive loans by grossly overvaluing his properties. (His long-time accounting firm dropped him like a radioactive turd when he was exposed, and his enabler CFO was just nailed for falsifying the books,)
Billionaire and GOP mega-donor Ronald Lauder says he won’t help finance Trump’s 2024 campaign for president
Hedge fund manager Ken Griffin, the second-most prolific GOP donor of the midterms:
“I’d like to think that the Republican Party is ready to move on from somebody who has been for this party a three-time loser,” referring to the last three election cycles.
Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of private equity giant Blackstone and a top Republican donor: “America does better when its leaders are rooted in today and tomorrow, not today and yesterday. It is time for the Republican Party to turn to a new generation of leaders and I intend to support one of them in the presidential primaries.”
Robert and Rebekah Mercer, the top donors to Trump’s 2016 campaign, are also done backing the Loser.
Following his official 2024 announcement, RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel: “We cannot pay legal bills for any candidate that’s announced.”
He is no longer in a position to shake down other nations:
The Election Loser Denier may have to resort to charging admission to his grievance jamboree mutual therapy sessions.
With right-wing media now dumping on Trump - The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Examiner, The New York Post, Fox News, etc...
"I already allocated all my discretionary reserves
to cover Mexico's tab!"
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