Catsnmeters
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Yawn...so prove me wrong.why would you lie like that when its so easy to prove you wrong??
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Yawn...so prove me wrong.why would you lie like that when its so easy to prove you wrong??
already have many times,, youre to mentally ill to realize it,,Yawn...so prove me wrong.
you say that,,, but its not true,,All you have brought to his gunfight is a basketful of tu quoques, red herrings, and straw men.
Sad.
I expected you to prove me wrong.already have many times,, youre to mentally ill to realize it,,
I can only repeat myself so many times,,I expected you to prove me wrong.
Instead you use ad hominem.
Can you prove me wrong or not?
White flag noted liar.I can only repeat myself so many times,,
now youre just projecting,,White flag noted liar.
Have a good day.
A deflection.I did not deflect. I asked a direct question. One you avoid like the plague.
The Trump family opened more than 500 shell companies to hide payments and launder money.
I don't believe they have paid a penny of revenue, a penny of taxes on most of the millions of dollars they received from our adversaries around the world.
How did they list this on their taxes? Is it a service they provided?
How does $617 million and 500 "shell companies" grab you?
Trump Campaign Shell Corporation Funneled $617 Million, According to Reporting Based on CLC Complaint
The FEC should hold the Trump campaign and Trump Make America Great Again Committee accountable for violating federal campaign finance law's transparency requirements.
Earlier this year, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that the Trump Campaign laundered $170 million in spending to conceal payments to people close to the Trump family and campaign.
To conceal the campaign’s transactions to vendors, American Made Media Consultants LLC (AMMC), was used as a pass-through for payments that were directed to friendly political consulting firms, the president’s family members, or people who did not register the payments with the FEC.
By failing to report payments to the campaign’s true vendors and employees, the Trump campaign and Trump Make America Great Again Committee violated federal law’s transparency requirements and undermined the vital public information role that reporting is intended to serve.
Oops: Jared Kushner Reportedly Created a Shell Company to Secretly Pay Trump Family Members and Spend Half the Campaign’s Cash
Donald Trump and his family have spent the last four years making the airtight case that they view the presidency as simply a means to enrich themselves and their associates. They probably don’t particularly like that reputation and, yet, it hasn’t stopped them from funneling taxpayer money to their private business, gouging the Secret Service, and raising legal defense funds that the fine print says could go directly to their pockets. Oh, and, according to a new report, setting up a shell company that spent hundreds of millions of campaign dollars to pay Trump family members along with other expenditures it seemingly wanted to keep under wraps.
Again, you mischaracterized what happened. That seems to be an affliction common among Trump hating progs. He didn't steal anything. That was a settlement to a lawsuit.Back to the Trump Foundation, Trump stole money which had been donated by several charities.
He was caught, and all he had to do was pay it back. No jail time. Nothing.
It's a great gig if you can get it.
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Donald J. Trump Pays Court-Ordered $2 Million For Illegally Using Trump Foundation Funds
Trump Ordered to Pay Eight Separate Charities $250,000 Each Remaining $1.8 Million in Trump Foundation Bank Account Disbursed Among Charities NEW YORK – Newag.ny.gov
As part of a resolution of the lawsuit announced on November 7th, Trump was ordered to pay $2 million, or $250,000, a piece to eight different charities. Those charities are Army Emergency Relief, the Children’s Aid Society, Citymeals-on-Wheels, Give an Hour, Martha’s Table, the United Negro College Fund, the United Way of National Capital Area, and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Additionally, Trump was forced to reimburse his namesake foundation $11,525 for sports paraphernalia and champagne purchased at a charity gala, which was added to $1,797,598.30 already in the foundation’s bank account.
Crooked Donald stole from the United Negro College Fund.
Crooked Donald stole from the Holocaust Museum!
I can see why you tards love him so much.
Bullshit is all you prog morons ever post, so "Nuh-uh" is the appropriate response.And all the tards say, "Nuh-uh!"![]()
They paid some of their expenses with the money they raised. That's what the political hack prosecutor accused them of. Only a vicious turd like you would call that stealing."As money poured into the cause, Kolfage and his partner, Shea, turned to Bannon and Badolato for help creating a nonprofit, We Build the Wall, Inc. The four defendants then took steps to funnel the money to themselves for personal gain, prosecutors said.
An attorney for Badolato, Kelly Kramer, described Bannon as "a leader and primary beneficiary" of the scheme, noting that his own client received a much smaller payout than the pardoned associate.
While prosecutors acknowledged that Badolato profited the least of the four defendants, they described him as the "connective tissue" between Kolfage and Bannon, helping to direct the kickbacks between the two parties."
You don't get convicted for paying back some expenses.They paid some of their expenses with the money they raised. That's what the political hack prosecutor accused them of. Only a vicious turd like you would call that stealing.
Yes you do, dumbass.You don't get convicted for paying back some expenses.
Try again, Skippy.
Trump isn’t the topic. The alleged “shell” companies are the topic.Keep the topic on Trump.
The topic is about Trump's shell companies. Yes, Trump is part of the topic.Trump isn’t the topic. The alleged “shell” companies are the topic.
The fuckin’ OP doesn’t provide a single word of proof that any of the companies are mere “shell” companies.