Mustang
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What does Trump have to say about Trump University, his involvement with it, the courses that were taught, the instructors who taught them, and even whether or not the attendees received degrees upon completion? Well, the short and sweet answer to these questions is that Trump either doesn't know the answer or he doesn't remember.
The excerpts from a 2012 deposition of Trump are included in a link at the bottom where anyone who chooses to click on the link will find them written in a large font.
At this point, all I can say is this: If Americans elect this huckster fraud, who is little more than a 21st century cross between P.T. Barnum and Lonesome Rhodes, as our next president, than I think we SHOULD build a fence (not a wall) around the USA and post a sign outside that fence that reads:
One more thing:
If Trump actually IS elected, I believe he would be unanimously impeached within 2 years. Here's the next question for everyone. Given Trump's proven track record of hypersensitivity to each and every criticism that comes his way and how he childishly lashes out at anyone and everyone in such cases, try to imagine how a person like Trump would react to being rejected in such a historic fashion! Keep in mind that Trump would be the titular head of the most powerful military machine on the planet. We'd be damn lucky if all that happened was a series of Constitutional crises since a coup under such circumstances would not surprise me in the least.
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As part of The Post's research for our biography of the Republican nominee, we compiled hundreds of documents from Trump's past. Among those were a number of depositions from a tiny portion of the thousands of lawsuits to which Trump has been a party over the years. And in those depositions? Constant assertions by Trump that he couldn't recall or didn't know the answers to questions offered him.
We can isolate one particular deposition as evidence of this: His September 2012 deposition in a lawsuit regarding Trump University, the real estate training seminar series that has been the subject of fraud allegations and investigations by attorneys general in multiple states.
Over the course of that one interview, Donald Trump says that he doesn't know the answer to a question hundreds of times. He claims not to recall details related to questions dozens more.
Donald Trump accidentally declares himself ineligible for the presidency
The excerpts from a 2012 deposition of Trump are included in a link at the bottom where anyone who chooses to click on the link will find them written in a large font.
At this point, all I can say is this: If Americans elect this huckster fraud, who is little more than a 21st century cross between P.T. Barnum and Lonesome Rhodes, as our next president, than I think we SHOULD build a fence (not a wall) around the USA and post a sign outside that fence that reads:
One more thing:
If Trump actually IS elected, I believe he would be unanimously impeached within 2 years. Here's the next question for everyone. Given Trump's proven track record of hypersensitivity to each and every criticism that comes his way and how he childishly lashes out at anyone and everyone in such cases, try to imagine how a person like Trump would react to being rejected in such a historic fashion! Keep in mind that Trump would be the titular head of the most powerful military machine on the planet. We'd be damn lucky if all that happened was a series of Constitutional crises since a coup under such circumstances would not surprise me in the least.
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As part of The Post's research for our biography of the Republican nominee, we compiled hundreds of documents from Trump's past. Among those were a number of depositions from a tiny portion of the thousands of lawsuits to which Trump has been a party over the years. And in those depositions? Constant assertions by Trump that he couldn't recall or didn't know the answers to questions offered him.
We can isolate one particular deposition as evidence of this: His September 2012 deposition in a lawsuit regarding Trump University, the real estate training seminar series that has been the subject of fraud allegations and investigations by attorneys general in multiple states.
Over the course of that one interview, Donald Trump says that he doesn't know the answer to a question hundreds of times. He claims not to recall details related to questions dozens more.
Donald Trump accidentally declares himself ineligible for the presidency