This claim remains to be seen, I do have my leanings, but the trial and evidence needs to be shown.
What I am speaking about involves previous crookedness....
Trump University Scam, libel for $25 million
Trump Charity Foundation Scam, Trump fined and banned from any charity
Trump business fraud and tax evasion conviction...Alan Weisselberg convicted felon. Trump Org. restrained.
Trump Casino Bankruptcies
Trump mob involvement
Trump shorting and not paying contractors...
The list really does go on and on..and on....even without all the recents...
It's in his character, to cheat, lie, or steal.... that's not me making it up...
I don't have a problem with casino bankruptcies. Many people in Silicon valley started from failures and tried again and became successful. I don't know why people think that's even important.
Shorting contractors is the same thing. If the business goes bankrupt, and there's no money, then you can't pay your contractors. That's normal. That happens every day when a business goes bankrupt. That happened at a job I worked at years ago. The company sales completely tanked, and we couldn't pay our contractors.
Trump agreed to the settlement with the charities, in court. He did exactly as he was ordered to do, and that is done and over with.
I've looked into the mob connections, and honestly... just looking at the evidence they presented, it really does not make a good case for anything. So they claim he made use of business connections. Yeah, like every single business anywhere does.
Then they claimed he used a construction company connected to the mob. But if you read the FBIs investigation, they claimed that EVERY construction company in the NYC area was connected to the mob.
So basically the only way Trump could avoid having connections to the mob, is by never building anything, and never call any business contacts. That seems a fair....
And then they claim he benefited from these contacts, and the only thing I could find as evidence of this, was that he purchased clearly over priced concrete. So the big benefit from the mob contacts was clearly over priced concrete.
Now maybe there are more examples of his nefarious connections to the mob I haven't seen yet, but I don't find this argument compelling.
Honestly the worst of the accusations you listed, was the Trump University. The big problem there was it was misrepresented.
The one counter to this, is that a bunch of students, clearly the majority of students, gave Trump University high rating, and indicated they were satisfied with the information given.
So, having worked in business for 20 years now, I know that no matter how good a product or service is, or how hard you work at it, you can have a 1,000 customer say you were great, and then 5 that will scream and yell, and demand the impossible. And you have met these people too. We all have met a Karen at some point.
So it's really not conclusive that a thousand people said it was great, and 5 said it was a fraud, and that's the basis for a judgement. The prosecutor in this case made a lot of claims about Trump engaging in racketeering, and being a con artist. But he didn't actually make that claim in court. He didn't provide clear evidence that Trump was directly engaged in fraud.
And that's where the troubling accusations, fail to make a clear case. Obviously Mike Sexton that came up with the entire business, it's very clear that he over sold the program. But beyond that, I don't see much clear evidence.
So at this point we've reached the limit of the evidence. And we're just going based on opinion. Maybe you find the evidence here convincing, and that's fine. I disagree. I find very little here that makes Trump out to be this terrible evil mastermind. Has he made mistakes? Yeah, and so have I. I've gone bankrupt myself, and had to dig myself out.