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was the Insurrection serious enough?

i hate when media write shit that way..$1.7M in back taxes is a serious number to owe and evade upon + he lied to NYC that he didn't live there so he didn't have to pay city- you expect this shit from Donald; next claim will be a sex addiction like all the other accountants defer to when they get caught but they still get jail.

i wonder which defense Weisselburgs attorney goes with?
"I forgot."

Santucci asked Trump about the "perp walk" videos of Weisselberg in handcuffs.

"The [former] president was unaware of that," he explained. "He actually paused for a moment, while we were on the phone, Terry, looked up at cable news coverage and said to me, 'John, I can't believe it, it's a disgrace. He's a tremendous person.'"
"He is a tremendous person." - He is loyal to me.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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'Fred Trump would come out of his grave for this': Former Trump Org execs speak out on company's legal chaos

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In interviews with Bloomberg, former executives who worked at the Trump Organization expressed both dismay and disgust with the turn of events that led CFO Allen Weisselberg to be indicted on 15 felony charges.
As CBS reported, "The indictment alleged the company and Weisselberg orchestrated a scheme to funnel more than
$1.7 million in untaxed 'indirect employee compensation' to the longtime executive beginning in 2005. Prosecutors said the Trump Organization failed to properly report the payments to tax authorities."

According to one former executive, Barbara Res, "This is it. I think that it's going to destroy the Trump empire."

Former executive vice president Louise Sunshine echoed those sentiments, telling Bloomberg's Max Abelson, "It's the beginning of the end of the brand," before sardonically adding, "Donald [Trump] will always survive -- even if everybody else around him drops dead."

Across the board, the executives praised Weisselberg and said his closeness to Trump was his downfall.

According to Abe Wallach, who worked for Donald Trump until 2002 as senior executive vice president for acquisitions and finance, "He [Weisselberg] stayed too close to the fire and he got burned. And that's true of lots of people. He was petrified of Donald. Allen's an accountant, a competent guy."

According to Sunshine, the CFO was put in place by Trump's father, Fred, explaining, "His father put him there to check up on Donald. I'll tell you, Fred Trump would come out of his grave for this."

With Res adding, "He called Donald 'Mr. Trump,' which none of us did. On a personal level, it's too long ago that I stopped feeling sorry for Allen," Wallach has the final say on Donald Trump, explained, "I thought he had the luck of the gods" and "always landed on his feet," before adding , "I don't know anymore."

You can read more here.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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'A Sweeping Indictment': Trump Org, CFO Indicted On Tax Fraud Charges

The Trump Organization and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, were charged Thursday with 15-year scheme to defraud U.S. of taxes. Andrew Weissmann, former lead prosecutor for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and fmr. U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance discuss.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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George Conway: I'd be worried if I was Trump's children

Attorney George Conway says President Donald Trump's children should be "very, very worried" about the investigation into the Trump Organization.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Don Jr and Eric Trump HUMILIATE Themselves in Dueling Embarrassing Interviews!!!


esse talks about the multiple interviews that Eric Trump and Don Jr. made yesterday in the wake of the unsealing of a 25-page indictment of the Trump Organization and its CFO, Allen Weisselberg.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Indictment Of Trump Org. Delivers Blow To Already Cratering Brand

David Fahrenthold, reporter for the Washington Post, talks about the financial condition of the Trump Organization and how the newly announced indictments of the company and its CFO are compounding problems the Trump brand has suffered since Donald Trump infused it with his toxic politics.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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What a way to spend the 4th, getting covid at a Trump rally! Donald is reduced to county fair grounds these days in predominately rural areas or the south east. I wonder if he will mention his company getting busted? You bet he will, the witch hunt whining will be non stop, we will soon see what has been playing on Donald's mind, since it will all come out of his mouth on the stage. Donald just got a lot more nervous and desperate, so we might see something crazy or incriminating during his speech.
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Trump's July 4 weekend rally in Florida attracts crowd a day early (yahoo.com)

Trump's July 4 weekend rally in Florida attracts crowd a day early

People are lining up more than a day early for former President Donald Trump's July 4 weekend rally in Sarasota, Florida.

Video showed parked vehicles and tents at the Sarasota Fairgrounds with flags boasting messages supporting the 45th president. Dozens of people were present when WFLA 8 On Your Side, a local NBC affiliate, reported Friday on the gathering.

Sources told the Washington Examiner this week that Trump is holding the Saturday event despite pleas from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to postpone the campaign-style rally roughly 200 miles from the Miami suburb where an international search and rescue mission is excavating bodies from the site of a partially collapsed seaside condominium.

DeSantis's team denied that the Republican governor, who is widely seen as a top 2024 presidential contender, signaled to Trump he wanted the rally to be called off.

“Gov. DeSantis is focusing on his duties as governor and the tragedy in Surfside, and has never suggested or requested that events planned in different parts of Florida — from the Stanley Cup Finals to President Trump’s rally — should be canceled,” DeSantis press secretary Christina Pushaw said. “He wants all Floridians to enjoy the holiday weekend and celebrate Independence Day however they choose, while keeping the Surfside families and first responders in their prayers.”

The event will be Trump's second weekend rally in a row after holding one in Ohio last Saturday. Trump is scheduled to speak at 8 p.m., and fireworks are set to start at 9 p.m.

"Look forward to the big Sarasota, Florida rally tomorrow night at 8PM!" Trump said in a tweemail on Friday.
 

topcat

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I wonder how smug he is to his ol lady right now?
He's a foot fetishist, gotta' be that in order to marry that.


George Conway: I'd be worried if I was Trump's children

Attorney George Conway says President Donald Trump's children should be "very, very worried" about the investigation into the Trump Organization.
Keep in mind, George Conway, Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson, Joe Scarborough, Adam Kinzinger, Liz Cheney are still "just fucking Republicans." They deserve no special accolades, or notice. They'll stab you in the back, once the tide turns.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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What a way to spend the 4th, getting covid at a Trump rally! Donald is reduced to county fair grounds these days in predominately rural areas or the south east. I wonder if he will mention his company getting busted? You bet he will, the witch hunt whining will be non stop, we will soon see what has been playing on Donald's mind, since it will all come out of his mouth on the stage. Donald just got a lot more nervous and desperate, so we might see something crazy or incriminating during his speech.
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Trump's July 4 weekend rally in Florida attracts crowd a day early (yahoo.com)

Trump's July 4 weekend rally in Florida attracts crowd a day early

People are lining up more than a day early for former President Donald Trump's July 4 weekend rally in Sarasota, Florida.

Video showed parked vehicles and tents at the Sarasota Fairgrounds with flags boasting messages supporting the 45th president. Dozens of people were present when WFLA 8 On Your Side, a local NBC affiliate, reported Friday on the gathering.

Sources told the Washington Examiner this week that Trump is holding the Saturday event despite pleas from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to postpone the campaign-style rally roughly 200 miles from the Miami suburb where an international search and rescue mission is excavating bodies from the site of a partially collapsed seaside condominium.

DeSantis's team denied that the Republican governor, who is widely seen as a top 2024 presidential contender, signaled to Trump he wanted the rally to be called off.

“Gov. DeSantis is focusing on his duties as governor and the tragedy in Surfside, and has never suggested or requested that events planned in different parts of Florida — from the Stanley Cup Finals to President Trump’s rally — should be canceled,” DeSantis press secretary Christina Pushaw said. “He wants all Floridians to enjoy the holiday weekend and celebrate Independence Day however they choose, while keeping the Surfside families and first responders in their prayers.”

The event will be Trump's second weekend rally in a row after holding one in Ohio last Saturday. Trump is scheduled to speak at 8 p.m., and fireworks are set to start at 9 p.m.

"Look forward to the big Sarasota, Florida rally tomorrow night at 8PM!" Trump said in a tweemail on Friday.
Hopefully Elsa will rip their souls apart and take them out to sea to be eaten by the sharks .
 
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