Trump Pleaded The Fifth 97 Times To Avoid Admitting To Adultery

There is no such thing as pleading the 5th in a divorce or civil case. There isn't a possible jail sentence. There's no crime and no conviction.

But that's not the point. The point is that if adultery is bad, then who is worse, Hillary or Trump? One suffered it and one did it.
It's not the adultery. It's the way hilly savaged those women and tried to destroy them.

Now saying women who accuse of rape should be believed.

Oh, now it's not the adultery. Funny how Trump seems to think it's the adultery.
 
There is no such thing as pleading the 5th in a divorce or civil case. There isn't a possible jail sentence. There's no crime and no conviction.

But that's not the point. The point is that if adultery is bad, then who is worse, Hillary or Trump? One suffered it and one did it.
It's not the adultery. It's the way hilly savaged those women and tried to destroy them.

Now saying women who accuse of rape should be believed.

Oh, now it's not the adultery. Funny how Trump seems to think it's the adultery.

Trump did far worse as he cheated, married, cheated and married and cheated again. The guy never had the honor to stay married to anyone and put his dick ahead of all else. Say what you will, but at least with the clintons they worked things out. That is what real conservatives do.
 
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His divorce records are sealed, so where are these documents coming from?
 
But he has no problem attacking Clinton over her husband’s infidelity.

In the summer of 1990, at the height of his bitter divorce from his first wife, Donald Trump was carrying on a very public extramarital affair with a former beauty queen, Marla Maples.

As part of the couple’s divorce proceedings, Ivana Trump’s lawyers asked him under oath about his dealings with other women and whether he had been faithful to his wife.

Instead of answering, Donald Trump invoked his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. Over the course of five depositions that summer, he was asked approximately 100 questions related to marital infidelity. He pleaded the Fifth on 97 of them.

“Donald preaches about his devotion to the Second Amendment, but it was the Fifth Amendment that was his favorite when he was deposed in the divorce with Ivana,” wrote biographer Wayne Barrett in his 1992 book, Trump: The Greatest Show on Earth. A New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement report later verified Barrett’s reporting on those depositions, which are still sealed.

For Trump, taking the Fifth seemed to work out well. He later bragged that he managed to settle the divorce without giving his first wife a penny more than required by the prenuptial agreement.

Now, with less than six weeks to go until Election Day, Trump is again focused on questions of marital infidelity and invoking Fifth Amendment rights. Only this time, the GOP presidential nominee has cast himself as the judge.

And everything looks different. Inside the moral and ethical bubble that Trump has created for himself, taking the Fifth 97 times is a savvy move, and powerful men aren’t constrained by marital vows. Outside that bubble, the Fifth Amendment is apparently used only by criminals, and adultery is a sin to be blamed on both spouses.

Following Trump’s disappointing debate performance Monday night, he said he deserved credit for not attacking his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, over her husband’s infidelity. His advisers and campaign surrogates fanned out across the airwaves to make the same case.

Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said Trump was “polite and a gentleman” because he did not follow through on his threat to seat Gennifer Flowers, a former girlfriend of Bill Clinton, in the front row at the debate.

Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump’s closest advisers, said Hillary Clinton was “too stupid to be president” if she hadn’t realized all along that Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern, was telling the truth. As mayor of New York, Giuliani carried on his own very public extramarital affair, which cast a shadow over his administration.

Trump even holds Hillary Clinton, who has maintained her marriage for 41 years, partly to blame for her husband’s misdeeds. “She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler, and what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful,” he said in May.

On Wednesday, Trump likened anyone who takes the Fifth to a criminal. “So there are five of them taking the Fifth Amendment, like you see on the mob, right?” he said at another rally in Iowa, inflating the number by two. “The mob takes the Fifth Amendment. If you’re innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”

This was precisely the question that Ivana Trump’s lawyer posed to her husband during those depositions 26 years ago, according to Barrett the biographer. The lawyer, Michael Kennedy, also warned Donald Trump that by taking the Fifth so many times, he was giving the court grounds to draw a reasonable “inference” that he had committed adultery.

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Trump obviously doesn't believe that what is good for the goose is also good for the gander.


Much of Bill's "infidelity" involves accusations of rape. That doesn't compare to extramarital affairs. He was also hanging out with a buddy on the Lolita Express and flying to an island known for housing underage sex slaves.

Love how the libs ignore that, but pick on Trump for cheating on his wife. Having affairs is wrong but at least both parties consent.

Trump also called a woman fat right after some liberal newspapers ran stories on her 60 lb weight gain. Bill's affair with Monica resulted in the left attacking her for being fat and she was blamed for the affair. Poor little Billy was tricked into having oral sex with the young fat chick. The jokes went on and on with liberals.

Considering how many times Hillary has claimed not to remember anything and all her cohorts take the 5th, I don't think she or her supporters should be pointing fingers over an affair that was wrong, but not illegal. You're trying to get into a discussion on a lack of morals and Hillary still holds the record for having the least amount of integrity.
The Hillary supporting douche bags keep trying to make this about adultery because they think they can win on that issue, but it's about sexual assault and the person who facilitated it, Hillary Clinton.

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The difference is HIllary is the women that was hurt, while trump was the scum bag that didn't have enough honor to respect his marriages.
Hillary covered up Bill's crimes, you fucking douche bag.
 
There is no such thing as pleading the 5th in a divorce or civil case. There isn't a possible jail sentence. There's no crime and no conviction.

But that's not the point. The point is that if adultery is bad, then who is worse, Hillary or Trump? One suffered it and one did it.
It's not the adultery. It's the way hilly savaged those women and tried to destroy them.

Now saying women who accuse of rape should be believed.

Oh, now it's not the adultery. Funny how Trump seems to think it's the adultery.
Hmmmm, no he doesn't. Hillary's apologists are the ones who claim it's about adultery.
 
The difference is HIllary is the women that was hurt, while trump was the scum bag that didn't have enough honor to respect his marriages.

Really? Kathleen Wiley and the other women he forced himself on weren't hurt? Why do you hate women, douche bag?
 
There is no such thing as pleading the 5th in a divorce or civil case.


WRONG !!!!........If one of the parties in a divorce has offered an erroneous figure on the financial assets, and the opposing counsel demands a clarification, the fifth is commonly used.
 
I SINCERELY HOPE that Trump goes the route of accusing Hillary of her husband's peccadillos.....Why???

1. Trump will come off like a bully (which he is, anyway)
2.It will open up even MORE scrutiny of his sordid past
3. It will make Hillary into a "victim" of male bashing thereby taking even more women's vote fro Trump.....

Go for it, Donald....PLEASE
 
I SINCERELY HOPE that Trump goes the route of accusing Hillary of her husband's peccadillos.....Why???

1. Trump will come off like a bully (which he is, anyway)
2.It will open up even MORE scrutiny of his sordid past
3. It will make Hillary into a "victim" of male bashing thereby taking even more women's vote fro Trump.....

Go for it, Donald....PLEASE

You live in a delusional world
 
But he has no problem attacking Clinton over her husband’s infidelity.

In the summer of 1990, at the height of his bitter divorce from his first wife, Donald Trump was carrying on a very public extramarital affair with a former beauty queen, Marla Maples.

As part of the couple’s divorce proceedings, Ivana Trump’s lawyers asked him under oath about his dealings with other women and whether he had been faithful to his wife.

Instead of answering, Donald Trump invoked his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. Over the course of five depositions that summer, he was asked approximately 100 questions related to marital infidelity. He pleaded the Fifth on 97 of them.

“Donald preaches about his devotion to the Second Amendment, but it was the Fifth Amendment that was his favorite when he was deposed in the divorce with Ivana,” wrote biographer Wayne Barrett in his 1992 book, Trump: The Greatest Show on Earth. A New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement report later verified Barrett’s reporting on those depositions, which are still sealed.

For Trump, taking the Fifth seemed to work out well. He later bragged that he managed to settle the divorce without giving his first wife a penny more than required by the prenuptial agreement.

Now, with less than six weeks to go until Election Day, Trump is again focused on questions of marital infidelity and invoking Fifth Amendment rights. Only this time, the GOP presidential nominee has cast himself as the judge.

And everything looks different. Inside the moral and ethical bubble that Trump has created for himself, taking the Fifth 97 times is a savvy move, and powerful men aren’t constrained by marital vows. Outside that bubble, the Fifth Amendment is apparently used only by criminals, and adultery is a sin to be blamed on both spouses.

Following Trump’s disappointing debate performance Monday night, he said he deserved credit for not attacking his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, over her husband’s infidelity. His advisers and campaign surrogates fanned out across the airwaves to make the same case.

Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said Trump was “polite and a gentleman” because he did not follow through on his threat to seat Gennifer Flowers, a former girlfriend of Bill Clinton, in the front row at the debate.

Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump’s closest advisers, said Hillary Clinton was “too stupid to be president” if she hadn’t realized all along that Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern, was telling the truth. As mayor of New York, Giuliani carried on his own very public extramarital affair, which cast a shadow over his administration.

Trump even holds Hillary Clinton, who has maintained her marriage for 41 years, partly to blame for her husband’s misdeeds. “She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler, and what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful,” he said in May.

On Wednesday, Trump likened anyone who takes the Fifth to a criminal. “So there are five of them taking the Fifth Amendment, like you see on the mob, right?” he said at another rally in Iowa, inflating the number by two. “The mob takes the Fifth Amendment. If you’re innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”

This was precisely the question that Ivana Trump’s lawyer posed to her husband during those depositions 26 years ago, according to Barrett the biographer. The lawyer, Michael Kennedy, also warned Donald Trump that by taking the Fifth so many times, he was giving the court grounds to draw a reasonable “inference” that he had committed adultery.

More: Trump Pleaded The Fifth 97 Times To Avoid Admitting To Adultery

Trump obviously doesn't believe that what is good for the goose is also good for the gander.
Adultery isn't against the law, so pleading 5th in a civil suit is not only an impossibility but pure fantasy by the Huffington Post.
 

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