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Trump has outlet on Newsmax. A section with his lies

Trump: China 'Took Care of Hunter, Took Care of Joe'
Sounding a long-held warning on China's economic prowess, former President Donald Trump lamented on Newsmax how it has afforded to "take care of everybody," namely Joe and Hunter Biden – all with money taken out of the U.S. to boot. In an exclusive sitdown with Steve Cortes on Tuesday's "Cortes & Pellegrino," Trump even suggested China's malign buying power effectively permitted it to obfuscate its complicity in spreading the global coronavirus pandemic.

"I said from the very beginning that's where it came from," Trump said of Wuhan, China, where the Wuhan Institute of Virology is located. "I think it's obvious to smart people that's where it came from. I had no doubt about it.

"I was criticized by the press, because China has a lot of people taken care of. They took care of Hunter; they took care of Joe. They took care of everybody, didn't they?"

Trump added the media pushing the Democrats' Russia narrative aided the distraction of China's malfeasance in the COVID-19 infection that has killed 3.5 million worldwide.

"And people didn't want to say China," Trump added. "Usually they blame it on Russia. It was Russia, Russia, Russia. "But I said right at the beginning, it came out of Wuhan. "And that's where all the deaths were, by the way, when we first heard this; there were body bags, dead people, laying all over Wuhan."
Trump to Newsmax: I Left US Energy-Independent
Former President Donald Trump tells Newsmax he left the United States energy-independent when he exited the White House in January, but his successor's policies are already hurting the country.

Appearing Tuesday on "Cortes & Pellegrino," Trump told host Steve Cortes the U.S. is no longer energy-independent.

"We're putting windmills all over the place, which cost a fortune," Trump said. "If you're a believer in the carbon footprint and all of the other things when they make these windmills, which are all made in China and Germany, by the way … they ruin the environment. They kill the birds and they cost a fortune."

Natural gas, on the other hand, "costs us nothing," Trump said, and is found in abundance in the United States. "They burn it off when you're looking at all of those flames on top of the wells, that's natural gas, that they burn off. They throw it away, and we have it for nothing. Other countries don't have that." The United States is the richest country in the world, and "We want to give that away for windmills," Trump said. Not only do windmills kill birds, but they create eye pollution where "beautiful farms" and "incredible landscapes" once existed.

"And now they're putting them in parts of Massachusetts where a lot of people aren't so happy about it, and it has a lot of negative impacts," Trump added. "I'm not a big fan of wind. It's very, very expensive," he said. "You see what happened in Texas where they actually froze up on them. It got a little cold and they froze."

"Somebody was giving me an analogy that natural gas is 1 cent per however they measure it. Wind is 50 and 55 cents. Solar is 56 cents," Trump said. "So here we have it for 1 cent, but it's probably almost nothing. Delivery is probably the biggest thing … It's a natural byproduct."
Donald Trump to Newsmax: Biden Made Border 'Weakest' Ever
Echoing the heavily scrutinized "murderers and rapists" remarks from the 2016 presidential election, President Donald Trump lamented to Newsmax those criminals are being once again flowing into our country "unchecked" under President Joe Biden's open-borders policy.

"We had the strongest border we've ever had, and within a month, it became the weakest," Trump told Steve Cortes in an exclusive interview on Tuesday's "Cortes & Pellegrino." You have tens of thousands of people flowing into our country and many are criminals, frankly, released from jails in numerous countries."

Trump was heavily attacked in the media for rebuking the criminal migrants that streamed into the country before his administration shored up the border, but it did not stop him from reminding America what is happening all over again after he has left office.

"They're going to destroy this country," Trump told Cortes of Biden's open border. "And forget about the children, they have people coming in from prisons. They have rapists; they have murderers; they have drug dealers; they have human traffickers, and they're trafficking women mostly, which nobody likes to say."
Donald Trump to Newsmax: 'Silencing' by Media Rigged the Election
Big Tech and media Democrat allies effectively aided a rigged election by silencing stories on Hunter Biden and election fraud, President Donald Trump told Newsmax on Tuesday night in an exclusive interview.

"That's when you first saw silence," Trump told Steve Cortes on Tuesday's "Cortes & Pellegrino" of social media's blocking of the New York Post's reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop. "They silenced a newspaper. It's the oldest newspaper in our country, I believe, and it's a big one, but they silenced a newspaper in our country because they were talking about Hunter Biden.

"The other thing that they don't want to talk about – when you hear this whole culture of keeping things quiet, let's not talk about – is the election fraud." Not only did the media rebuke attempts to investigate election fraud after the November election, the media is remaining quiet on the ongoing election audits in Arizona and more states, Trump lamented.

"What they're doing in Arizona, what they're doing in New Hampshire, what they're doing in Arizona, in Georgia now is so incredible," Trump said, referring to a stream of audits being conducted on the 2020 ballots that began in Arizona and has since extended to other battleground states. "It's so incredible, and nobody wants to talk about [it]."

Trump hailed the Arizona Republican senators as "great American patriots" for the courage to push for the forensic audit of Arizona's Maricopa County 2.1 million ballots. "I give a lot of credit to the Republican senators from the state of Arizona because they took this," Trump said, pointing a critical finger at Arizona GOP Gov. Doug Ducey and Georgia GOP Gov. Brian Kemp for having "done nothing."
Trump to Newsmax: States Taking on Big Tech Since Congress Won't
In a sit-down interview with Newsmax, former President Donald Trump expressed support Tuesday for states such as Florida and Texas taking on Big Tech censorship since, he said, Democrats in Congress are clearly unwilling to do so.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed into law a bill making it legal for residents of the state to sue social media companies that deplatform them. Texas has similar legislation pending.

"When the Founding Fathers established our country and crafted the Constitution, they were very concerned with threats to liberty," DeSantis said in announcing the new law. "We are now, though, in a situation where we have things that, I think, were probably unforeseen by the Founding Fathers … we now have a situation in which some of these massive, massive companies in Silicon Valley are exerting a power over our population that really has no precedent in American history."
Donald Trump to Newsmax: Early Bet on Vaccine 'Saved Possibly Tens of Millions of Lives Worldwide'
Former President Donald Trump said his gamble of investing billions of dollars in coronavirus vaccines before any actually came to market was the "best bet ever made."
Trump reflected on his response to the COVID-19 pandemic, calling the creation of a vaccine in less than nine months a "great achievement." Because of the coronavirus vaccine, he said "we are doing better today" because it is "stopping this plague from spreading."

He said he was criticized because people didn't want to "say China," even though it was "very obvious" to him it came out of Wuhan. "I said right at the beginning it came out of Wuhan," he said. He added that all of the early deaths associated with the virus came out of Wuhan.

"That's where all the deaths were also," he said. "When we first heard about this, there were body bags, dead people laying all over Wuhan province." Trump had no hard feelings about being criticized for pushing his theory. "I said it very strongly and I was criticized and now people are agreeing with me so that's OK," he said.


In an alternate reality...
 

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Funny they did no lump this article with the others.
Trump Grand Jury to Weigh Indictment; Will Meet for 6 Months
New York City prosecutors have convened a special grand jury expected to decide whether to indict former President Donald Trump and his business on criminal charges of fraud. The result, however, will not come quickly.

A group of Manhattan residents convened recently will sit 3 days per week for 6 months, the Washington Post first reported, citing 2 sources. Grand jury proceedings are confidential.

The grand jury likely will hear several cases during its term, which is longer than a traditional New York state grand-jury assignment, Post sources said. Special grand juries generally are convened to participate in long-term, complicated matters rather than to hear evidence of crimes charged routinely.

Trump called the grand jury a "continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt in American history."

"It began the day I came down the escalator in Trump Tower, and it’s never stopped," Trump said in a statement posted on his website Tuesday night. "They wasted two years and $48 million in taxpayer dollars on Mueller and Russia Russia Russia, Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax #2, and it continues to this day, with illegally leaked confidential information.
 

smokinrav

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Trump isn't being censored by Twitter or Facebook. He is banned for using those platforms to stage a bloody coup and incite his followers to violence.

Anyway, yeah, he is trying to start up a media company, or says he is. But that guy can't even run an old economy business. He'd be in way over his head if he tried to start up a modern-day media outlet. It would be as dismal as the "Four Seasons" press conference held on Trump's behalf by then Trump-lawyer Giuliani.

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CunningCanuk

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Trump has outlet on Newsmax. A section with his lies

Trump: China 'Took Care of Hunter, Took Care of Joe'
Sounding a long-held warning on China's economic prowess, former President Donald Trump lamented on Newsmax how it has afforded to "take care of everybody," namely Joe and Hunter Biden – all with money taken out of the U.S. to boot. In an exclusive sitdown with Steve Cortes on Tuesday's "Cortes & Pellegrino," Trump even suggested China's malign buying power effectively permitted it to obfuscate its complicity in spreading the global coronavirus pandemic.

"I said from the very beginning that's where it came from," Trump said of Wuhan, China, where the Wuhan Institute of Virology is located. "I think it's obvious to smart people that's where it came from. I had no doubt about it.

"I was criticized by the press, because China has a lot of people taken care of. They took care of Hunter; they took care of Joe. They took care of everybody, didn't they?"

Trump added the media pushing the Democrats' Russia narrative aided the distraction of China's malfeasance in the COVID-19 infection that has killed 3.5 million worldwide.

"And people didn't want to say China," Trump added. "Usually they blame it on Russia. It was Russia, Russia, Russia. "But I said right at the beginning, it came out of Wuhan. "And that's where all the deaths were, by the way, when we first heard this; there were body bags, dead people, laying all over Wuhan."
Trump to Newsmax: I Left US Energy-Independent
Former President Donald Trump tells Newsmax he left the United States energy-independent when he exited the White House in January, but his successor's policies are already hurting the country.

Appearing Tuesday on "Cortes & Pellegrino," Trump told host Steve Cortes the U.S. is no longer energy-independent.

"We're putting windmills all over the place, which cost a fortune," Trump said. "If you're a believer in the carbon footprint and all of the other things when they make these windmills, which are all made in China and Germany, by the way … they ruin the environment. They kill the birds and they cost a fortune."

Natural gas, on the other hand, "costs us nothing," Trump said, and is found in abundance in the United States. "They burn it off when you're looking at all of those flames on top of the wells, that's natural gas, that they burn off. They throw it away, and we have it for nothing. Other countries don't have that." The United States is the richest country in the world, and "We want to give that away for windmills," Trump said. Not only do windmills kill birds, but they create eye pollution where "beautiful farms" and "incredible landscapes" once existed.

"And now they're putting them in parts of Massachusetts where a lot of people aren't so happy about it, and it has a lot of negative impacts," Trump added. "I'm not a big fan of wind. It's very, very expensive," he said. "You see what happened in Texas where they actually froze up on them. It got a little cold and they froze."

"Somebody was giving me an analogy that natural gas is 1 cent per however they measure it. Wind is 50 and 55 cents. Solar is 56 cents," Trump said. "So here we have it for 1 cent, but it's probably almost nothing. Delivery is probably the biggest thing … It's a natural byproduct."
Donald Trump to Newsmax: Biden Made Border 'Weakest' Ever
Echoing the heavily scrutinized "murderers and rapists" remarks from the 2016 presidential election, President Donald Trump lamented to Newsmax those criminals are being once again flowing into our country "unchecked" under President Joe Biden's open-borders policy.

"We had the strongest border we've ever had, and within a month, it became the weakest," Trump told Steve Cortes in an exclusive interview on Tuesday's "Cortes & Pellegrino." You have tens of thousands of people flowing into our country and many are criminals, frankly, released from jails in numerous countries."

Trump was heavily attacked in the media for rebuking the criminal migrants that streamed into the country before his administration shored up the border, but it did not stop him from reminding America what is happening all over again after he has left office.

"They're going to destroy this country," Trump told Cortes of Biden's open border. "And forget about the children, they have people coming in from prisons. They have rapists; they have murderers; they have drug dealers; they have human traffickers, and they're trafficking women mostly, which nobody likes to say."
Donald Trump to Newsmax: 'Silencing' by Media Rigged the Election
Big Tech and media Democrat allies effectively aided a rigged election by silencing stories on Hunter Biden and election fraud, President Donald Trump told Newsmax on Tuesday night in an exclusive interview.

"That's when you first saw silence," Trump told Steve Cortes on Tuesday's "Cortes & Pellegrino" of social media's blocking of the New York Post's reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop. "They silenced a newspaper. It's the oldest newspaper in our country, I believe, and it's a big one, but they silenced a newspaper in our country because they were talking about Hunter Biden.

"The other thing that they don't want to talk about – when you hear this whole culture of keeping things quiet, let's not talk about – is the election fraud." Not only did the media rebuke attempts to investigate election fraud after the November election, the media is remaining quiet on the ongoing election audits in Arizona and more states, Trump lamented.

"What they're doing in Arizona, what they're doing in New Hampshire, what they're doing in Arizona, in Georgia now is so incredible," Trump said, referring to a stream of audits being conducted on the 2020 ballots that began in Arizona and has since extended to other battleground states. "It's so incredible, and nobody wants to talk about [it]."

Trump hailed the Arizona Republican senators as "great American patriots" for the courage to push for the forensic audit of Arizona's Maricopa County 2.1 million ballots. "I give a lot of credit to the Republican senators from the state of Arizona because they took this," Trump said, pointing a critical finger at Arizona GOP Gov. Doug Ducey and Georgia GOP Gov. Brian Kemp for having "done nothing."
Trump to Newsmax: States Taking on Big Tech Since Congress Won't
In a sit-down interview with Newsmax, former President Donald Trump expressed support Tuesday for states such as Florida and Texas taking on Big Tech censorship since, he said, Democrats in Congress are clearly unwilling to do so.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed into law a bill making it legal for residents of the state to sue social media companies that deplatform them. Texas has similar legislation pending.

"When the Founding Fathers established our country and crafted the Constitution, they were very concerned with threats to liberty," DeSantis said in announcing the new law. "We are now, though, in a situation where we have things that, I think, were probably unforeseen by the Founding Fathers … we now have a situation in which some of these massive, massive companies in Silicon Valley are exerting a power over our population that really has no precedent in American history."
Donald Trump to Newsmax: Early Bet on Vaccine 'Saved Possibly Tens of Millions of Lives Worldwide'
Former President Donald Trump said his gamble of investing billions of dollars in coronavirus vaccines before any actually came to market was the "best bet ever made."
Trump reflected on his response to the COVID-19 pandemic, calling the creation of a vaccine in less than nine months a "great achievement." Because of the coronavirus vaccine, he said "we are doing better today" because it is "stopping this plague from spreading."

He said he was criticized because people didn't want to "say China," even though it was "very obvious" to him it came out of Wuhan. "I said right at the beginning it came out of Wuhan," he said. He added that all of the early deaths associated with the virus came out of Wuhan.

"That's where all the deaths were also," he said. "When we first heard about this, there were body bags, dead people laying all over Wuhan province." Trump had no hard feelings about being criticized for pushing his theory. "I said it very strongly and I was criticized and now people are agreeing with me so that's OK," he said.


In an alternate reality...
 

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Trump Org Was ‘Rotten To Its Core’ Says Deputy Assistant AG

Harry Litman, former deputy assistant attorney general, explains the charges under the New York law, “little RICO”, that Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance could be considering against Donald Trump’s businesses.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Sprawling Trump Org. Probe Hits DC Hotel: Report

New York prosecutors are now eyeing Trump’s DC hotel in their criminal probe, according to new reporting by the Wall Street Journal. Critics allege the infamous property was a hub of grift during Trump’s time in office. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports on the update and the other properties investigators are digging into.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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"LMFAO, trump's blog has less traffic than Petfinder."
Most of his remaining base are too stupid to find it online, he still owns 2/3 of the remaining republicans and they make up 25% of the electorate. The real danger are the large number of republican "independents", almost all the newly minted "independents" are really republicans who are ashamed of Trump and probably a majority of "independents" are actually racist republicans. That's where Joe has his advantage, among "independents", but only because Joe is male and white as snow.
 

hanimmal

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I really hope that is true. One giant hearing like in the gangster movies.


And all that information that they present in court becomes public knowledge. America and the world really needs to see everything presented in full at least once. We deserve to understand.

And I am really looking forward to all the movies of it all in a couple years.

On Friday, June 4, the House Judiciary Committee will hold a closed transcribed interview with former Trump White House counsel Don McGahn.
And it sounded like they were having professionals do the questioning too, so should be interesting what comes from it when we get to find out.
 

Roy O'Bannon

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Natural gas, on the other hand, "costs us nothing," Trump said, and is found in abundance in the United States. "They burn it off when you're looking at all of those flames on top of the wells, that's natural gas, that they burn off.
This part, I have seen myself. I do automation on well sites, there are gas pipelines and compressor stations to transfer the gas, but lots of it gets wasted and burned off because it has little monetary value. It is the same stuff we pay for though to heat houses.
 

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Not much exciting on the Donald front. Kind of miss his Twitter antics. Not that I would shed a tear if he really went away. Oh wait.

Barbara Comstock: If Trump disappeared there wouldn't be many Republicans in the search party
Former Virginia Republican Rep. Barbara Comstock said Sunday that if former President Trump went missing, "I don't think you'd have many Republicans in the search party."

Comstock made the remark while appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press" to discuss the recent Senate vote in which Republicans blocked the creation of a commission to look into the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Comstock has put her support behind the family of Brian Sicknick, the Capitol Police officer who died shortly after the attack, in its call to form a commission.

"Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd pointed to Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), who argued that an independent commission would be better and more trustworthy than a commission composed of lawmakers chosen by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). Todd argued that if Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was in the same position, he would in fact argue in favor of a congressional commission.

"Well, that was exactly the argument that we were making to the senators," Comstock said.

"I understand Republicans want to get away from Donald Trump. I mean, if Donald Trump disappeared tomorrow, I don't think you'd have many Republicans in the search party, right? Maybe a few prosecutors, but not Republicans," Comstock added. "So they want to get away from him, but the problem is he's not going to go away."
 

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This part, I have seen myself. I do automation on well sites, there are gas pipelines and compressor stations to transfer the gas, but lots of it gets wasted and burned off because it has little monetary value. It is the same stuff we pay for though to heat houses.
Still have my Instrumentation Red Seal. Gave up the electrical licences though.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Well, Roger is telling the truth, at least about being indicted, that's newsworthy!
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Roger Stone predicts a Donald Trump criminal indictment is on the horizon | Salon.com

Roger Stone predicts a Donald Trump criminal indictment is on the horizon
Stone says it's another "witch hunt" — though many disagree with that assessment

ongtime Republican operative and informal Trump advisor Roger Stone predicted Friday that a criminal indictment of Donald Trump is inevitable — though he maintains that the myriad investigations into Trump's alleged criminal activity are a "witch hunt."

Stone made the claims in an appearance on the far-right, conspiracy-driven outlet "InfoWars," during a wide-ranging conversation with host Alex Jones.

"I would be shocked if they did not come forward with a fabricated indictment for bank fraud or tax fraud against the former president [Donald Trump] by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.," Stone began, before claiming he will take the mantle of "establish[ing] this is a partisan witch hunt" on his new podcast.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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If he's frustrated now, wait six months, or better yet wait a year! I swear this idiot can't see past the next 10 minutes. There is a legal freight train headed for Donald and he's chained to the tracks. The tracks are starting to vibrate a little at this point and there's a headlight in the distance, wait till it gets closer, if you wanna see panic, desperate squirming and freaking out.

Not too many lawyers are gonna work for Trump unless they are paid up front and on time. Anybody who sends this clown a legal bill won't get paid, cash up front or he can go fuck himself, but he already did that, as we shall see. It won't take years for Donald to go down either, I expect he will be behind bars by year end and up to his eyeballs in lawsuits before then.
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Trump Frustrated About Huge Legal Fees to Fight Investigations: Report (businessinsider.com)

Trump is frustrated about his mounting legal fees as probes into Trump Organization heat up, report says

  • Trump is frustrated with the mounting legal fees amid probes into his business, the Daily Beast reported.
  • According to one source, Trump has described the legal fees as "such pain in the ass."
  • Close advisors have reassured the ex-president that he won't be indicted.
Former President Donald Trump is frustrated over mounting legal bills amid two ongoing New York investigations into his business, according to a report by the Daily Beast.

Earlier this month, The New York attorney general's office announced that it was conducting a criminal probe into the Trump Organization's finances and whether they violated state laws. Another civil case launched by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office has been ongoing.

The former president is reportedly frustrated with the investigations because of the possible legal peril they bring and the financial costs attached to them.

One source told the Daily Beast that Trump has complained that the legal bills are becoming "such a pain in the ass." The former president is reportedly also worried that investigators could drag the case out for years.


Close advisors and Trump's legal team have reassured the ex-president that they don't believe he will actually be indicted, two people familiar with the situation told the Daily Beast.

"I told him that he has nothing to worry about," one advisor said.

Trump has been very vocal about his feelings toward the New York probes.

After Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr. announced this week that he had convened a grand jury to consider evidence on the case, Trump claimed the probe was a "continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt in American History."

"It began the day I came down the escalator in Trump Tower, and it's never stopped," Trump said in a press release.

On top of this, Trump is still at loggerheads with former attorney Rudy Giuliani, whose legal team continues to call on the former president to pay for his efforts around the election.

According to New York Times, Trump has still not paid Giuliani for his work and instructed his aides not to pay the legal fees because he was upset that Giuliani had not done more to push back against his second impeachment that month.

Michael Cohen, Trump's former onetime personal attorney, told Insider that the ex-president should expect yet more bad news.

"As more documents are reviewed by the NYAG and NYDA, it appears that the troubles for Donald Trump just keep on coming," he said. "Soon enough, Donald and associates will be held responsible for their actions."
 

Fogdog

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If he's frustrated now, wait six months, or better yet wait a year! I swear this idiot can't see past the next 10 minutes. There is a legal freight train headed for Donald and he's chained to the tracks. The tracks are starting to vibrate a little at this point and there's a headlight in the distance, wait till it gets closer, if you wanna see panic, desperate squirming and freaking out.

Not too many lawyers are gonna work for Trump unless they are paid up front and on time. Anybody who sends this clown a legal bill won't get paid, cash up front or he can go fuck himself, but he already did that, as we shall see. It won't take years for Donald to go down either, I expect he will be behind bars by year end and up to his eyeballs in lawsuits before then.
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Trump Frustrated About Huge Legal Fees to Fight Investigations: Report (businessinsider.com)

Trump is frustrated about his mounting legal fees as probes into Trump Organization heat up, report says

  • Trump is frustrated with the mounting legal fees amid probes into his business, the Daily Beast reported.
  • According to one source, Trump has described the legal fees as "such pain in the ass."
  • Close advisors have reassured the ex-president that he won't be indicted.
Former President Donald Trump is frustrated over mounting legal bills amid two ongoing New York investigations into his business, according to a report by the Daily Beast.

Earlier this month, The New York attorney general's office announced that it was conducting a criminal probe into the Trump Organization's finances and whether they violated state laws. Another civil case launched by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office has been ongoing.

The former president is reportedly frustrated with the investigations because of the possible legal peril they bring and the financial costs attached to them.

One source told the Daily Beast that Trump has complained that the legal bills are becoming "such a pain in the ass." The former president is reportedly also worried that investigators could drag the case out for years.


Close advisors and Trump's legal team have reassured the ex-president that they don't believe he will actually be indicted, two people familiar with the situation told the Daily Beast.

"I told him that he has nothing to worry about," one advisor said.

Trump has been very vocal about his feelings toward the New York probes.

After Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr. announced this week that he had convened a grand jury to consider evidence on the case, Trump claimed the probe was a "continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt in American History."

"It began the day I came down the escalator in Trump Tower, and it's never stopped," Trump said in a press release.

On top of this, Trump is still at loggerheads with former attorney Rudy Giuliani, whose legal team continues to call on the former president to pay for his efforts around the election.

According to New York Times, Trump has still not paid Giuliani for his work and instructed his aides not to pay the legal fees because he was upset that Giuliani had not done more to push back against his second impeachment that month.

Michael Cohen, Trump's former onetime personal attorney, told Insider that the ex-president should expect yet more bad news.

"As more documents are reviewed by the NYAG and NYDA, it appears that the troubles for Donald Trump just keep on coming," he said. "Soon enough, Donald and associates will be held responsible for their actions."
oh the poor baby. He is going to have to spend those hundreds of millions in his personal slush fund that he raised through the Big Lie on legal expenses. No more gold toilets. I heard that he was having a golden two-holer installed so that he and Melania can talk shit together.
 
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