Trump will have a full and captivating retirement life.

For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - is also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's AG has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
The aa$$hole trump isn't worried, he knows he has friends that can "fix" the juries. should any of these lawsuits become threatening.

However, the a$$hole trump became accustomed to presidential immunity. In the old days he understood a good "Fixer" like Michael Cohen cost a lot to keep on staff.

But as we saw on January 6th, the a$$hole trump tried to stage a coup on-the-cheap. Rather than hire a well trained and fully equipped team of mercenaries, the a$$hole trump opted for the Proud Idiots as squad leaders, and a pack of his extremely stupid trump Nazis as the foot soldiers.

The a$$hole trump's money grubbing nature saved the United States' democracy.


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Insightful post.
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's Attorney General Karl Racine has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Yeah, but what's he going to do after breakfast. My guess is he'll go back to his old job in four years.
Celebrity Apprentice? Nope. Maybe "Lifestyles of the Imprisoned".
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - is also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's AG has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Another shill fail.
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's Attorney General Karl Racine has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Yeah, but what's he going to do after breakfast. My guess is he'll go back to his old job in four years.
Celebrity Apprentice? Nope. Maybe "Lifestyles of the Imprisoned".
Dunno. Fat dykes do well in prison I think. Good luck.
 
(Reuters) -Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday attacked New York state's attorney general for launching a criminal probe of his family business, saying he was "being unfairly attacked and abused."

"There is nothing more corrupt than an investigation that is in desperate search of a crime," Trump said in a statement, adding that "we will overcome" any attempt at prosecution.

The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James, which has been investigating whether the New York City-based Trump Organization falsely reported property values to secure loans and obtain economic and tax benefits, said on Tuesday its probe was no longer purely civil.

"We are now actively investigating the Trump Organization in a criminal capacity, along with the Manhattan DA," or Fabien Levy, a spokesman for James, said in a statement, using the abbreviation for "district attorney."

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Trump on Wednesday assailed the investigation as politically motivated.

"The attorney general of New York literally campaigned on prosecuting Donald Trump even before she knew anything about me," the Republican former president said. James is a Democrat.

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance has been investigating Trump’s pre-presidency business dealings for more than two years.

Vance’s office has said in court filings it was investigating "possibly extensive and protracted criminal conduct" at the Trump Organization, including tax and insurance fraud and falsification of business records.
 
(Reuters) -Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday attacked New York state's attorney general for launching a criminal probe of his family business, saying he was "being unfairly attacked and abused."

"There is nothing more corrupt than an investigation that is in desperate search of a crime," Trump said in a statement, adding that "we will overcome" any attempt at prosecution.

The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James, which has been investigating whether the New York City-based Trump Organization falsely reported property values to secure loans and obtain economic and tax benefits, said on Tuesday its probe was no longer purely civil.

"We are now actively investigating the Trump Organization in a criminal capacity, along with the Manhattan DA," or Fabien Levy, a spokesman for James, said in a statement, using the abbreviation for "district attorney."

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Trump on Wednesday assailed the investigation as politically motivated.

"The attorney general of New York literally campaigned on prosecuting Donald Trump even before she knew anything about me," the Republican former president said. James is a Democrat.

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance has been investigating Trump’s pre-presidency business dealings for more than two years.

Vance’s office has said in court filings it was investigating "possibly extensive and protracted criminal conduct" at the Trump Organization, including tax and insurance fraud and falsification of business records.
Lock him up!!
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's Attorney General Karl Racine has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Yeah, but what's he going to do after breakfast. My guess is he'll go back to his old job in four years.
Celebrity Apprentice? Nope. Maybe "Lifestyles of the Imprisoned".
Dunno. Fat dykes do well in prison I think. Good luck.
Fat ex presidents-not so much
 
eddiew37 said:
Trump on Wednesday attacked New York state's attorney general for launching a criminal probe of his family business, saying he was "being unfairly attacked and abused."

The Cry Baby Loser has entered into a constant state of tantrum where all he does is bleat that everyone is being mean to him and viciously lashes out at anyone who makes reference to any of his many failures, inadequacies, and his rejection by the American electorate.

If he had the decency to skulk off into a well-deserved obscurity, his bum kissers would be able to stop mewling that anyone who calls out his persistent nonsense must be obsessed with him.

The need to refute all his lies and his trashing of American democracy is easily satisfied: Go away.
 
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For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - is also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's AG has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.

This ongoing wet dream of yours is amusing. Enjoy it.
 
For anyone expecting daily shuffleboard anxiety and endless spellbinding reruns of Murder She Wrote, the double-impeachee will not lack in stimulating activities.

He will not be lacking in absorbing diversions.

Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries, and defamation lawsuits!

Lenders will expect his businesses to pay back an estimated $900 million in the next four years as the Trump Organization, with its revenue way down due to the pandemic (despite Trump’s assurances that “Everybody!s getting better!”) - is also losing corporate partnerships following his inciting his violent goons on January 6. Doing "Old People Love This Pillow!" infomercials that air in the wee hours may not provide sufficient income.

Georgia officials announced that he faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

The Fulton County DA which announced that it has also opened a criminal investigation for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

Trump faces a criminal investigation by the Manhattan DA's's office regarding whether the Trump Organization violated state laws, such as insurance fraud, tax fraud or other schemes to defraud.

The US Supreme Court will decide on a subpoena delayed for eight years of Trump's personal and business tax returns and related records from his accounting firm, a potential overripe can of worms..

The New York State AG is conducting a civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflated the values of his assets in order to secure favorable loans and insurance coverage.

DC's AG has stated that Trump could face criminal charges in the days after insurrection. DC laws prohibit statements that "clearly encourage, cajole and... get people motivated to commit violence,"

In Racine WI, a charge alleges the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee abused more than $1 million in inauguration funds by "grossly overpaying" to use event space at Trump's Washington, DC, hotel for his inauguration in 2017.

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist is accusing him of rape, and Sumner Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice"claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

Concerned citizens of Palm Beach are arguing that Trump is breaching a legal agreement with the town by moving in full time. "There goes the neighborhood."

Whether innocent as the newly-fallen snow or as guilty as sin in some or all of these imminent engagements, the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer will not be beset by a surfeit of leisure time.

No need to seize his passport. The Mexican border is just too far away for the old duffer to make it in a golf cart.
Full of indictments, maybe.
 
The Trump dynasty built stuff and employed people in the great state of New York. Even democrats loved him. What happened? Did democrats turn into a freaking Banana Republic over night?
 
whitehall said:
The Trump dynasty built stuff and employed people in the great state of New York. Even democrats loved him. What happened?
Your pretense that "democrats loved him" is unrelated to civil and criminal investigations of his businesses, or of the gathering of evidence against them.

Alleged ardor is not an exemption from the law.

The Trump cult is emotionally involved, but the law is not a matter of passion but of facts and empirical data.
 
marvin martin said:
This ongoing wet dream of yours is amusing.
Your nocturnal emissions for the Cry Baby Loser are not a metric you can apply to others.

Your binky is facing decrepitude fraught with legal and financial peril.

He can incite his goons to attack the courts, but the prognosis is bleak.
 
My guess is that none of those prosecutors that you mentioned will do a damn thing against The Trumpster.

The problem is that Trump has the resources to fight them, so why make it your mission to destroy someone who can fight back. A lot easier, less frustrating and more fulfilling to pick on some poor kids.

The prosecutors know what happened to Mikey Nifong in Durham a few years ago, when a wealthy kid was among the Duke Boys they wanted to frame.

Trump doesn't listen to the lawyers he hires or pay them. Just like banks won't touch him neither will top drawer lawyers.
 

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