"On the day Donald Trump became president of the United States, while inauguration festivities were still in full swing, he officially launched his 2020 reelection campaign.
"Donations poured in from more than 50,000 people across the country.
"But according to the latest federal filings, Trump still has not donated a penny of his own, while his businesses continued to charge the campaign for hotels, food, rent and legal consulting.
"That means the richest president in American history has turned $1.1 million from donors across the country into revenue for himself."
How Donald Trump Shifted $1.1M Of Campaign-Donor Money Into His Business
Is Trump smart or just another con man?
Does the confidence heuristic explain why so many Americans still find him credible?
Who cares? Just another lame attempt to turn Trump-supporters away from him and truthfully, you failed at it.
oh please- at this point, deplorables are a lost cause. now you get to watch your master get what's coming to him in every way & on every level.
& we get to watch you all try to make excuses & defend him.
Trump the Snake?
Trump's Cabinet of Con Artist
"During the 2016 campaign, and from time to time afterward, Donald Trump would
regale his crowds with a dramatic reading of a song called 'The Snake,' in which a snake begs a woman to take him into her home, and then when he bites her and she expresses her shock, he says, 'You knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in.'
"In Trump's telling, it was a parable about immigration—that foreigners were inherently untrustworthy and if we let them come to our country they might just kill us.
"But at times he almost seemed to be talking, with a wink, about himself.
"The country knew who he was, and made him president anyway."
It seems likely one in three US voters will not turn on Trump regardless of his actions. Is that enough voters to split the Republican Party by 2020?