Unbelievable amount Trump's net worth has risen since taking office for second term

Very weak. You are making a fool of yourself trying to stand up for Trump.
You are making a fool of yourself trying to stand up for Trump.
A: I'm not making a fool of myself any more than you made a fool of yourself over Biden, Harris, or the Clintons.

B: posting facts does NOT mean I'm standing up for trump. I'm only pointing out how lopsided your arguments are.
 
Why? Becoming a millionaire is pretty easy if you save a lot of your salary and don't overspend.
Not in 4 years making low to less than 6 figures, while paying for two homes at the same time. Having a Husband who knows what bills are going to pass and thus what stocks to buy prior to their passage helps a lot. Just ask Pelosi.
 
Very weak. You are making a fool of yourself trying to stand up for Trump.
You are weak trying to stand against Maga.
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Now, it has been revealed the POTUS has made a remarkable comeback, even doubling is estimated fortune since coming to office, from $2.3 billion to $5.1 billion, reports Forbes.

According to the outlet, shortly after the court gave Trump an extended grace, he made his social media venture, Truth Social's parent company, public, which made 'a few million in revenue' thanks to some Trump-supporting investors.

While this provided a boost to his net worth, Trump also got busy flogging other items, like Bibles, guitars and shoes, until he hit gold with crypto.
It isn't hard to believe. trump is a part time president who represents the wealthy. He never followed the lead of other presidents who put their wealth in trust. He is too busy making money off of the office. But Harry Truman had it right:
“Show me a man that gets rich by being a politician, and I’ll show you a crook.” ― Harry Truman
No real surprise here, xiden and the Dem policies left a majority of Americans worse off after their four years…so no surprise to see Americans, including the president, rebounding since they were removed from office
 
Explaining why he didn't care if people went hungry.
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Failure of the "War on Poverty"
Summary: In his January 1964 State of the Union address, President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed, “This administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America.” In the 50 years since that time, U.S. taxpayers have spent over $22 trillion on anti-poverty programs and we have just as many poor as we did then. Adjusted for inflation, this spending (which does not include Social Security or Medicare) is three times the cost of all U.S. military wars since the American Revolution. Yet progress against poverty, as measured by the U.S. Census Bureau, has been minimal, and in terms of President Johnson’s main goal of reducing the “causes” rather than the mere “consequences” of poverty, the War on Poverty has failed completely. In fact, a significant portion of the population is now less capable of self-sufficiency than it was when the War on Poverty began.
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Exactly.
Trump sold the office of the presidency to foreigners.
And Donald Trump jr. did the same thing.

Donald Trump Jr. co-founds new private members club, Executive Branch, with a $500,000 fee

The president’s oldest son has a new private club, which seems certain to make big money—and stir up controversy.

Donald Trump Jr. and a team of investors are launching an invite-only club named Executive Branch has Washington buzzing about who might join. The first person to sign up was David Sacks, the president’s crypto and artificial-intelligence czar, who opted for a $500,000 top-tier membership.

Saturday’s launch party event for Executive Branch included Secretary of State Marco Rubio, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, Attorney General Pam Bondi, FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, deputy FBI director Dan Bongino and Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, according to people who attended.
 
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Donald Trump Jr. co-founds new private members club, Executive Branch, with a $500,000 fee

The president’s oldest son has a new private club, which seems certain to make big money—and stir up controversy.

Donald Trump Jr. and a team of investors are launching an invite-only club named Executive Branch has Washington buzzing about who might join. The first person to sign up was David Sacks, the president’s crypto and artificial-intelligence czar, who opted for a $500,000 top-tier membership.

Saturday’s launch party event for Executive Branch included Secretary of State Marco Rubio, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, Attorney General Pam Bondi, FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, deputy FBI director Dan Bongino and Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, according to people who attended.
and this is pertinent WHY?
 
The Trump family making money the old fashioned way.

Selling access to Trumps elected office.

Buy millions in Trumps crypto, and you get to have dinner with the president.
 

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