If you think that's a lot of $ in American politics, you are even stupider than I thought you were.Evander wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023, 20:56It's also backfiring because the lefties thought it would be total humiliation, well it doesn't sound like humiliation when your picking up a cool $7 million now is it![]()
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Evander is just trolling the Libs. He apparently was bored yesterdayTony1244 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 12:18If you think that's a lot of $ in American politics, you are even stupider than I thought you were.
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Out of over 300,000,000 Americans it means 1 million morons donated $7 each. Perhaps it means 100,000 morons donated $70 each. It means less than nothing other than there are a lot of stupid people which we all previously knew.
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Donny Loser's PAC spent $40m on lawyers the first half of the year. Now that he's facing four indictments it will probably be twice that much in the second half of the year. A lot of simps are dipping into their Bud Light, cigarette and generic tortilla chip money to pay for his legal defense
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Evander was probably one of the donours.giacomino wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 18:05Donny Loser's PAC spent $40m on lawyers the first half of the year. Now that he's facing four indictments it will probably be twice that much in the second half of the year. A lot of simps are dipping into their Bud Light, cigarette and generic tortilla chip money to pay for his legal defense
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You literally can't get dumber than giving money to a billionaire. Of course I don't mean investing but that's not giving.Baby Face Finster wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 18:22Evander was probably one of the donours.giacomino wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 18:05Donny Loser's PAC spent $40m on lawyers the first half of the year. Now that he's facing four indictments it will probably be twice that much in the second half of the year. A lot of simps are dipping into their Bud Light, cigarette and generic tortilla chip money to pay for his legal defense
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When it rains, it pours!
The New York Attorney-General suing Donald Trump for fraud has claimed Trump inflated his income by up to $US2.2 billion in one year to convince banks to lend him money on more favourable terms.
The process, filed in the State Supreme Court in Manhattan, sought a $US250 million judgment and a ban on Trump and his three children doing business in New York.
In court papers made public, Attorney- General James urged Judge Arthur Engoron to issue an immediate verdict endorsing her claim that Trump and his company defrauded banks and business associates by lying on financial statements about his wealth and the value of his assets.
The lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial on October 2 in state court in Manhattan. Judge Engoron has scheduled a September 22 hearing on James’ request.
Poor old Donny will spend most of the next few months in and out of court.
The New York Attorney-General suing Donald Trump for fraud has claimed Trump inflated his income by up to $US2.2 billion in one year to convince banks to lend him money on more favourable terms.
The process, filed in the State Supreme Court in Manhattan, sought a $US250 million judgment and a ban on Trump and his three children doing business in New York.
In court papers made public, Attorney- General James urged Judge Arthur Engoron to issue an immediate verdict endorsing her claim that Trump and his company defrauded banks and business associates by lying on financial statements about his wealth and the value of his assets.
The lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial on October 2 in state court in Manhattan. Judge Engoron has scheduled a September 22 hearing on James’ request.
Poor old Donny will spend most of the next few months in and out of court.
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Donors.Baby Face Finster wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 18:22Evander was probably one of the donours.giacomino wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 18:05Donny Loser's PAC spent $40m on lawyers the first half of the year. Now that he's facing four indictments it will probably be twice that much in the second half of the year. A lot of simps are dipping into their Bud Light, cigarette and generic tortilla chip money to pay for his legal defense
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Hmmmm donair!damage wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 03:19Donors.Baby Face Finster wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 18:22Evander was probably one of the donours.giacomino wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 18:05
Donny Loser's PAC spent $40m on lawyers the first half of the year. Now that he's facing four indictments it will probably be twice that much in the second half of the year. A lot of simps are dipping into their Bud Light, cigarette and generic tortilla chip money to pay for his legal defense

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oh god, I love kebab
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Nothing like a giant Donna after a heavy beer sessionBaby Face Finster wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 08:20Hmmmm donair!
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MAGA = 'Make Attorneys get Attorneys', 'My Ass Got Arrested', 'Many Are Getting Arrested', 'Mobsters Are Getting Arraigned'
Former President Donald Trump's Save America PAC is critically low on funds — at the exact moment it stares down the prospect of paying millions more for legal fees for associates of the former president in the Georgia election racketeering case, reported USA Today Thursday.
The PAC "has spent nearly all of the more than $150 million it raised and is sitting on less than $4 million" — and Trump "has already dug into his fund for 2024 ads and borrowed money to post bail in Georgia," as some of his co-defendants beg for donations and claim he is not helping them as they assumed he would.
Four of Trump's co-defendants — attorneys John Eastman and Jenna Ellis, DOJ official Jeff Clark, and fake elector Cathleen Latham — have been reduced to using the right-wing Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo for money. Ellis in particular has allegedly been left in the cold by Trump and his associates because of her work with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the former president's most significant rival for the 2024 nomination.
POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?
These trials could end up being massively expensive, according to experts. Defense attorney Danya Perry estimates that if they run for two or three weeks, they could easily top $10 million. And some of Trump's associates are already facing financial ruin – Rudy Giuliani is reportedly nearly broke, and already has a default judgment looming over him in an election worker defamation case, as well as debts from other legal cases.
At a bare minimum, said former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Bruce Udolf, “I can’t see most top-level white collar lawyers doing it for less than $2 or $3 million.”

Former President Donald Trump's Save America PAC is critically low on funds — at the exact moment it stares down the prospect of paying millions more for legal fees for associates of the former president in the Georgia election racketeering case, reported USA Today Thursday.
The PAC "has spent nearly all of the more than $150 million it raised and is sitting on less than $4 million" — and Trump "has already dug into his fund for 2024 ads and borrowed money to post bail in Georgia," as some of his co-defendants beg for donations and claim he is not helping them as they assumed he would.
Four of Trump's co-defendants — attorneys John Eastman and Jenna Ellis, DOJ official Jeff Clark, and fake elector Cathleen Latham — have been reduced to using the right-wing Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo for money. Ellis in particular has allegedly been left in the cold by Trump and his associates because of her work with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the former president's most significant rival for the 2024 nomination.
POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?
These trials could end up being massively expensive, according to experts. Defense attorney Danya Perry estimates that if they run for two or three weeks, they could easily top $10 million. And some of Trump's associates are already facing financial ruin – Rudy Giuliani is reportedly nearly broke, and already has a default judgment looming over him in an election worker defamation case, as well as debts from other legal cases.
At a bare minimum, said former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Bruce Udolf, “I can’t see most top-level white collar lawyers doing it for less than $2 or $3 million.”





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i eat them sober, i fucken love that sh1t
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For Trump's cultist donors I think it means My Ass Gapes Again!Counter-puncher wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 11:29 MAGA = 'Make Attorneys get Attorneys', 'My Ass Got Arrested', 'Many Are Getting Arrested', 'Mobsters Are Getting Arraigned'
Former President Donald Trump's Save America PAC is critically low on funds — at the exact moment it stares down the prospect of paying millions more for legal fees for associates of the former president in the Georgia election racketeering case, reported USA Today Thursday.
The PAC "has spent nearly all of the more than $150 million it raised and is sitting on less than $4 million" — and Trump "has already dug into his fund for 2024 ads and borrowed money to post bail in Georgia," as some of his co-defendants beg for donations and claim he is not helping them as they assumed he would.
Four of Trump's co-defendants — attorneys John Eastman and Jenna Ellis, DOJ official Jeff Clark, and fake elector Cathleen Latham — have been reduced to using the right-wing Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo for money. Ellis in particular has allegedly been left in the cold by Trump and his associates because of her work with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the former president's most significant rival for the 2024 nomination.
POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?
These trials could end up being massively expensive, according to experts. Defense attorney Danya Perry estimates that if they run for two or three weeks, they could easily top $10 million. And some of Trump's associates are already facing financial ruin – Rudy Giuliani is reportedly nearly broke, and already has a default judgment looming over him in an election worker defamation case, as well as debts from other legal cases.
At a bare minimum, said former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Bruce Udolf, “I can’t see most top-level white collar lawyers doing it for less than $2 or $3 million.”
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Ya gotta love these "Christians." The only reason Jenna Ellis got the job is because cross dresser Rude Judy hired her for giving him blow jobs.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 11:29 MAGA = 'Make Attorneys get Attorneys', 'My Ass Got Arrested', 'Many Are Getting Arrested', 'Mobsters Are Getting Arraigned'
Former President Donald Trump's Save America PAC is critically low on funds — at the exact moment it stares down the prospect of paying millions more for legal fees for associates of the former president in the Georgia election racketeering case, reported USA Today Thursday.
The PAC "has spent nearly all of the more than $150 million it raised and is sitting on less than $4 million" — and Trump "has already dug into his fund for 2024 ads and borrowed money to post bail in Georgia," as some of his co-defendants beg for donations and claim he is not helping them as they assumed he would.
Four of Trump's co-defendants — attorneys John Eastman and Jenna Ellis, DOJ official Jeff Clark, and fake elector Cathleen Latham — have been reduced to using the right-wing Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo for money. Ellis in particular has allegedly been left in the cold by Trump and his associates because of her work with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the former president's most significant rival for the 2024 nomination.
POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?
These trials could end up being massively expensive, according to experts. Defense attorney Danya Perry estimates that if they run for two or three weeks, they could easily top $10 million. And some of Trump's associates are already facing financial ruin – Rudy Giuliani is reportedly nearly broke, and already has a default judgment looming over him in an election worker defamation case, as well as debts from other legal cases.
At a bare minimum, said former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Bruce Udolf, “I can’t see most top-level white collar lawyers doing it for less than $2 or $3 million.”
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I had to google her. She's one of the people mug shotted for conspiring with Trump to overturn the vote. She's actually pretty decent. I'd take a blow job from her but I would demand she would have to swallow.Tony1244 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 13:10Ya gotta love these "Christians." The only reason Jenna Ellis got the job is because cross dresser Rude Judy hired her for giving him blow jobs.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 11:29 MAGA = 'Make Attorneys get Attorneys', 'My Ass Got Arrested', 'Many Are Getting Arrested', 'Mobsters Are Getting Arraigned'
Former President Donald Trump's Save America PAC is critically low on funds — at the exact moment it stares down the prospect of paying millions more for legal fees for associates of the former president in the Georgia election racketeering case, reported USA Today Thursday.
The PAC "has spent nearly all of the more than $150 million it raised and is sitting on less than $4 million" — and Trump "has already dug into his fund for 2024 ads and borrowed money to post bail in Georgia," as some of his co-defendants beg for donations and claim he is not helping them as they assumed he would.
Four of Trump's co-defendants — attorneys John Eastman and Jenna Ellis, DOJ official Jeff Clark, and fake elector Cathleen Latham — have been reduced to using the right-wing Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo for money. Ellis in particular has allegedly been left in the cold by Trump and his associates because of her work with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the former president's most significant rival for the 2024 nomination.
POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?
These trials could end up being massively expensive, according to experts. Defense attorney Danya Perry estimates that if they run for two or three weeks, they could easily top $10 million. And some of Trump's associates are already facing financial ruin – Rudy Giuliani is reportedly nearly broke, and already has a default judgment looming over him in an election worker defamation case, as well as debts from other legal cases.
At a bare minimum, said former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Bruce Udolf, “I can’t see most top-level white collar lawyers doing it for less than $2 or $3 million.”
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She certainly has a prostitute's disposition, if you will, so that shouldn't be a problem if you have the cash.Baby Face Finster wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 13:30I had to google her. She's one of the people mug shotted for conspiring with Trump to overturn the vote. She's actually pretty decent. I'd take a blow job from her but I would demand she would have to swallow.Tony1244 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 13:10Ya gotta love these "Christians." The only reason Jenna Ellis got the job is because cross dresser Rude Judy hired her for giving him blow jobs.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 11:29 MAGA = 'Make Attorneys get Attorneys', 'My Ass Got Arrested', 'Many Are Getting Arrested', 'Mobsters Are Getting Arraigned'
Former President Donald Trump's Save America PAC is critically low on funds — at the exact moment it stares down the prospect of paying millions more for legal fees for associates of the former president in the Georgia election racketeering case, reported USA Today Thursday.
The PAC "has spent nearly all of the more than $150 million it raised and is sitting on less than $4 million" — and Trump "has already dug into his fund for 2024 ads and borrowed money to post bail in Georgia," as some of his co-defendants beg for donations and claim he is not helping them as they assumed he would.
Four of Trump's co-defendants — attorneys John Eastman and Jenna Ellis, DOJ official Jeff Clark, and fake elector Cathleen Latham — have been reduced to using the right-wing Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo for money. Ellis in particular has allegedly been left in the cold by Trump and his associates because of her work with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the former president's most significant rival for the 2024 nomination.
POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?
These trials could end up being massively expensive, according to experts. Defense attorney Danya Perry estimates that if they run for two or three weeks, they could easily top $10 million. And some of Trump's associates are already facing financial ruin – Rudy Giuliani is reportedly nearly broke, and already has a default judgment looming over him in an election worker defamation case, as well as debts from other legal cases.
At a bare minimum, said former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Bruce Udolf, “I can’t see most top-level white collar lawyers doing it for less than $2 or $3 million.”
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I would request it be pro bono, her being a lawyer and all.Tony1244 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 14:56She certainly has a prostitute's disposition, if you will, so that shouldn't be a problem if you have the cash.Baby Face Finster wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 13:30I had to google her. She's one of the people mug shotted for conspiring with Trump to overturn the vote. She's actually pretty decent. I'd take a blow job from her but I would demand she would have to swallow.
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You said bone. HuhuhuhuhuhuhBaby Face Finster wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 16:52I would request it be pro bono, her being a lawyer and all.Tony1244 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 14:56She certainly has a prostitute's disposition, if you will, so that shouldn't be a problem if you have the cash.Baby Face Finster wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 13:30
I had to google her. She's one of the people mug shotted for conspiring with Trump to overturn the vote. She's actually pretty decent. I'd take a blow job from her but I would demand she would have to swallow.![]()
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Fvck that cooont. Donny matters more. But Trump’ is an insignificant side show
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Yeah, I’m not into that kind ofwatsupdoc87 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 15:22cant really listen to these ai things, sounds fake as fuk. the first couple sound funny as youve never heard it before but it gets old and stiff quick. Lots of potential but needs more work![]()
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Mark Meadows, former chief of staff under Trump, said that he encouraged the Trump campaign to put together a list of fake electors because if he hadn't: "I knew I’d be yelled at by the president of the United States.”
That should fly in court, what a beta. My guess is that he'll flip on Trump to save his own ass.
That should fly in court, what a beta. My guess is that he'll flip on Trump to save his own ass.
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Agree, if anybody in this is going to flip it’s Meadows, who has always been a weasel. The fake electors themselves will very likely get off because they were stooges who went along with the scheme (at least in Georgia)hhaehre wrote: ↑06 Sep 2023, 04:22 Mark Meadows, former chief of staff under Trump, said that he encouraged the Trump campaign to put together a list of fake electors because if he hadn't: "I knew I’d be yelled at by the president of the United States.”
That should fly in court, what a beta. My guess is that he'll flip on Trump to save his own ass.