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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4672 on: February 16, 2022, 12:25:26 AM »
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Trump's criminal kids crimes are now in the spotlight and it's going to trial.

'Now we're going to trial': Trump kids suffer major legal blow in DC inauguration investigation



According to a report from the Daily Beast, while Donald Trump and his family were reeling from a New York Times report that the Trump Organization's accounting firm was severing ties with the company while casting doubts about the past ten year's worth of financial statements, the family suffered another stinging blow in a federal courthouse in Washington, D.C.

As the Beast's Jose Pagliery reported, the Trump organization -- and specifically Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump -- are now facing the prospect of going to trial in a case involving the misuse of inauguration donations back in 2017.

According to the report, Washington D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is seeking to take Donald Trump and members of his family to court over more than a million dollars that the prosecutor maintains was used illegally.

Previously "D.C. Superior Court Judge José M. López appeared to ruin the local attorney general’s investigation when he decided the case could proceed—but dropped the Trump Organization from the lawsuit. His odd reasoning was that Donald Trump Jr.’s financier friend, Gentry Beach, had made a deal on behalf of the Trump Organization without the company’s permission and therefore the company wasn’t really at fault," report notes.

However, on Monday, newly appointed Judge Yvonne Williams on Monday overruled López, saying there is enough evidence to include the Trump family members by writing, "It was erroneous for the court to rule against the district based on the district’s failure to depose… Mr. Beach… when the Court had [withheld] ruling on the district’s request to conduct that very discovery."

According to Pagliery, that puts the Trump kids squarely back in the middle of the case.

"Racine seeks to have the Trump Hotel D.C. pay back nearly $1 million in funds that were spent on what local government investigators describe as self-dealing by the incoming president’s adult kids—Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric Trump—to personally benefit themselves using money meant to celebrate the nation’s peaceful transfer of power," Pagliery reported. "At the crux of that alleged scheme is an episode in which the Trump Organization reserved a block of rooms at the Loews Madison Hotel, only to stiff the hotel when more than a dozen expected guests didn’t show up. The company managed to dodge a credit collection agency and pushed off the $49,358 bill to the nonprofit presidential inaugural committee, the PIC."

The report notes that Racine celebrated the ruling by announcing his next steps, tweeting out, "Our lawsuit is moving forward fully intact & full steam ahead. We sued the inaugural committee for misusing funds to enrich the Trump family. Now we’re going to trial.”

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https://www.thedailybeast.com/valentines-day-really-sucked-for-the-trump-organization

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4673 on: February 16, 2022, 02:00:57 PM »
Expert: Trump's financial desperation 'explodes the national security risk by a factor of 10'



Donald Trump is facing financial peril after his accounting firm, Mazars, broke up with him and cast doubt on a decade of financial reports the firm had created for the Trump Organization.

Trump's financial desperation has created a national security risk, The Daily Beast reported Wednesday.

Despite Trump's reassurances that Mazars is not a problem for his family business, the developments have "stopped members of his inner sanctum from wondering if the highly publicized investigations in New York could actually be what ultimately torches the ex-president’s sprawling family business."

The BEAST interviewed Miami attorney Steven J. Solomon for information on the dynamics.

“It’s incredibly significant. And frankly, I’ve never heard of a situation where an accounting firm is going back retroactively 10 years,” he told The Beast.

Joseph Cirincione, a fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, warned Mazars' decision will scare off legitimate accounting firms and banks from working with the former president.

“This explodes the national security risk by a factor of 10, because now he's going to be desperate for new loans. Legitimate banks are not going to touch him. So it expands the universe of shady characters who could offer him loans in return for favors that might include disclosing U.S. national security secrets,” Cirincione said. “Whether it is the Saudis, Russians, narcoterrorists—anybody with access to hundreds of millions would be in the running for Donald Trump’s new loan officer."

“That is why you don’t give security clearance to people who are financially compromised," he explained.

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https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trumps-inner-circle-freaks-that-his-tax-firm-screwed-him

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4674 on: February 16, 2022, 02:31:33 PM »
Way to go Joe! ;D

Biden rejects Trump's executive privilege claim -- and orders release of White House visitor logs



Donald Trump's efforts to block the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol from obtaining government documents was once again rejected by the White House, which ordered the National Archives to hand over visitor logs.

"In a letter to the National Archives, Mr. Biden’s White House counsel, Dana Remus, said Mr. Biden had rejected Mr. Trump’s claims that the visitor logs were subject to executive privilege and that “in light of the urgency” of the committee’s work, the agency should provide the material to the committee within 15 days," The New York Times reported Wednesday. "Mr. Biden had similarly decided last year not to support Mr. Trump’s claim of executive privilege over other batches of White House documents and records sought by the committee."

Trump has lost his court efforts seeking to keep the documents secret.

"The White House sent the letter to David S. Ferriero, the archivist of the United States, on Tuesday, and planned to inform Mr. Trump’s lawyers on Wednesday morning. The New York Times obtained a copy of the letter. It is not clear what the visitor logs might show or how extensive and complete they are," the newspaper reported. "Committee investigators have made some progress in recent weeks putting together a better portrait of what Mr. Trump was doing inside the White House on Jan. 6, 2021, and who visited with him."

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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/16/us/politics/biden-trump-white-house-visitor-logs.html

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4675 on: February 16, 2022, 03:01:46 PM »
First of all this is not a "political cause". This is another violent insurrection set up by far right wing extremists and the money is being funneled by hate groups and other far right groups. And I never condoned any hacking. Once again you make up stuff against me. Pathetic!

Also, Criminal Donald was never "spied on". He was under an FBI investigation for his Russian involvement. Your right wing media is hyping a lie and a nothingburger. The only ones who committed treason is Criminal Donald and his cohorts and they will all be in prison for an attempted coup against the United States government.


 

Keep up the Stasi-like vilification of the working class.  That's a great recipe for a crushing election loss in November.  There has been no "violence" among the Canadian truckers.  An entirely peaceful protest despite Trudeau's outlandish threats.  Trudeau is acting more and more like a Communist era dictator trying to repress the uprisings that will sweep him from power.  He is cowering in fear.  His elitist upbringing led him to believe he ruled over the mass by divine right.  Wrong.  Let's go Brandeau.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4676 on: February 16, 2022, 11:10:37 PM »
Donald Trump’s legal woes threaten to engulf him as accountants abandon ship
Mazars’ cutting ties with ex-president mark significant step in New York investigation of his financial affairs, among 19 current cases



The news that the longtime accounting firm for the Trump Organization has cut ties with the company and retracted 10 years of its financial statements is a new and serious blow to Donald Trump’s increasingly frenzied battle to fend off the legal investigations that are rapidly engulfing him.

The revelation that Mazars USA last week ended its relationship with the Trump family comes at a perilous moment for the former president as he strives to protect himself, his family and his business from legal threats that are now coming thick and fast.

A Guardian tally this month found that Trump was facing a total of 19 legal challenges, six of which involve alleged financial irregularities.

By withdrawing its stamp of approval from the documents, Mazars leaves Trump potentially exposed to substantial legal and financial trouble.

The papers, known as statements of financial condition, were used by Trump and his family business to attract and secure hundreds of millions of dollars in loans. They are also at the centre of an escalating investigation by the New York state attorney general, Letitia James.

Last month James tightened the screws on Trump and the Trump Organization by releasing details in a filing of several instances involving golf courses, real estate and other assets where the family had allegedly “falsely and fraudulently valued multiple assets and misrepresented those values to financial institutions for economic benefit”.

In a letter dated 9 February, Mazars’ general counsel, William Kelly, told the Trump Organization that the annual financial statements it had prepared for the family business between 2011 and 2020 were no longer reliable.

The accountants said they had based their decision partly on their own investigation into Trump’s finances and on the “totality of the circumstances”, concluding that “we are not able to provide any new work product to the Trump Organization”.

On the back of James’s latest attack, Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney and an ex-vice president of the Trump Organization, told the Guardian that in his opinion “the House of Trump is crumbling”.

James’s investigation is one of the most advanced and potentially dangerous of all the 19 legal actions bearing down on Trump. The inquiry is being pursued on both civil and criminal lines.

James is working in tandem with a separate criminal investigation by the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg. That inquiry is also looking into whether Trump and his family concern defrauded lenders or underpaid taxes by falsely representing his assets.

The disclosure that Mazars had broken off relations with Trump was included in a new court filing from James on Monday as part of her ongoing attempt to force Trump and his two eldest children, Donald Jr and Ivanka, to testify under subpoena.

Trump has consistently denied financial impropriety and has attempted to cast doubt on James’s investigation by denouncing it as a partisan witch-hunt. James is a Democrat, while Trump won the presidency in 2016 as a Republican.

The Trump Organization said it was “disappointed” by Mazars’ decision but tried to spin the development in a positive light. It selectively cited a line in the Mazars letter that said that “we have not concluded that the various financial statements, as a whole, contain material discrepancies”, adding that the comment rendered the James and Bragg investigations “moot”.

As Trump’s legal and financial woes deepen, he is also being assailed by a flurry of bad news surrounding the congressional investigation into the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol. Trump, who is at the centre of the House select committee inquiry given that his “big lie” that the 2020 election was stolen from him drew thousands of his supporters to the Capitol building that day, has been trying to persuade his closest advisers not to cooperate.

This week it was revealed that John Eastman, a conservative law professor who was integral to attempts to persuade the then vice president, Mike Pence, to delay certification of Joe Biden’s victory on January 6, has handed over 8,000 pages of emails to the committee.

It has also become known that Rudy Giuliani, who as Trump’s lawyer was a key figure in the campaign to overturn the presidential election results, has opened a dialogue with the committee that could see him testifying in some form.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/15/donald-trump-mazars-accountants-legal-woes

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4677 on: February 17, 2022, 12:34:05 AM »
Keep up the Stasi-like vilification of the working class.  That's a great recipe for a crushing election loss in November.  There has been no "violence" among the Canadian truckers.  An entirely peaceful protest despite Trudeau's outlandish threats. Trudeau is acting more and more like a Communist era dictator trying to repress the uprisings that will sweep him from power. He is cowering in fear. His elitist upbringing led him to believe he ruled over the mass by divine right.  Wrong.  Let's go Brandeau.

Hilarious! :D

The Canadian working class supports the mask/vaccine mandates and opposes these illegal blockades as does the majority of Americans. 90% of Canadian truckers are vaccinated and oppose these illegal blockades as well. The overwhelming majority of Canadians want these right wing fascists to go home and to quit taking away their freedoms by illegally blocking them from traveling in their cities.     

"Outlandish threats"? These right wing fascists are illegally blocking highways and bridges preventing international trade and commerce from Canada and the United States. These illegal blockades are resulting in millions of dollars in damage to the US/Canadian economies and the auto industries. They are also preventing Canadian citizens from going to work, the elderly and the sick from getting essential medicine and supplies, and Canadian citizens from living their normal lives by taking away their freedoms. That is an illegal government take over by radical right wingers. PM Trudeau has every right to stop this siege and act of war against his country. These fascists have no right to do that and that's why the Emergencies Act was enacted.     

The overwhelming majority of Canadians oppose this fascist convoy insurrection. The overwhelming majority of Canadians support vaccine and mask mandates just like in the United States. These radical right wingers are in the clear minority in Canada and the United States. They are directly responsible for keeping this pandemic going.   
"Cowering in fear"? I don't see Prime Minister Trudeau hiding in fear inside a bunker like Criminal Donald did as the true coward he is.

Blockade Backlash: Three-in-four Canadians tell convoy protesters, ‘Go Home Now’
https://angusreid.org/trudeau-convoy-trucker-protest-vaccine-mandates-covid-19/

There has been no "violence" among the Canadian truckers. An entirely peaceful protest despite Trudeau's outlandish threats.

You ignored this again.

Swastikas, other hate symbols displayed at Canadian protest against COVID mandates
Journalists say they were subject to hate speech and violence while reporting on ‘Freedom Convoy’ rally in Ottawa

https://www.timesofisrael.com/swastikas-other-hate-symbols-displayed-at-canadian-protest-against-covid-mandates/

"No violence" you say? Violence was reported by journalists on the ground and in the Canadian media.

Why was there a massive amount of illegal weapons confiscated by Mounties at a "peaceful protest" as you falsely claim?   

Police and Canadian citizens lives are at risk. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has every right to shut this violent insurrection down in the name of law and order. 

Watertown Daily Times
Violence erupts in Canada at COVID-vaccine-mandate protests

https://www.nny360.com/news/publicservicenews/violence-erupts-in-canada-at-covid-vaccine-mandate-protests/article_4c2a2a65-b9df-56e8-a515-e1f40116a308.html

Canadian police arrest 11 people with massive weapons cache at ‘Freedom Convoy’ protest
Law enforcement seizes 13 long guns, handguns, multiple sets of body armour, a machete, a large quantity of ammunition, and high capacity magazines
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/freedom-convoy-weapons-cache-arrest-b2015041.html
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4678 on: February 17, 2022, 12:45:12 PM »
Trump facing 'potential legal disaster' in wake of Mazars decision



Former president Donald Trump's freedom is in jeopardy following Mazars USA's decision to drop his company as a client of the accounting firm, according to attorney Philip Rotner.

"My legal analysis is that Trump is in big trouble," Rotner told MSNBC on Wednesday night. "His accounting firm for 10 years fired him. Accounting firms don't fire their clients, especially their big clients, and they cited a non-waivable conflict of interest, which means they're adverse to him. They're no longer protecting him. They're protecting themselves. They also warned off users that they couldn't rely on the financial information that Trump has supplied. That's terrible in a business where your life blood is access to cash and loans from banks. There are outstanding loans that could be called on the basis of the accounting firm saying the financial information supplied is no longer reliable. And it could be almost impossible for Trump to find new sources of cash, because who's going to rely on his financial statements now?"

"Worse yet, all of this is happening in the midst of a civil and criminal investigations taking place in New York," Rotner added. "That all lines up to potential legal disaster for Trump — for his business, and potentially for his freedom."

Asked to wait degree he believes Mazars USA is cooperating with the investigations, Rotner said he believes the firm is "deep into the self-protective mode."

"They can't do anything about what's happened (in the past)," he said. "All they can do now is figure out the best way to move forward, and I think they've figured out that the best way to move forward is to cooperate. They know everything, and so we know that they're talking to the district attorney in Manhattan. We know they've provided reams of documents, and right now they're spending a lot of time with their lawyers as well, and I'm sure their lawyers are telling them, 'Cooperate.' Firing Trump was a good first step, it was a little late, and they may have some making up to do for that lateness, but they're now I think doing what they can to get in front of this and protect themselves and not worry about protecting Trump."

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4679 on: February 17, 2022, 02:03:33 PM »
Trumpworld in full meltdown following breakup with Mazars



February has not been a fun month for former President Donald Trump and his embattled Trump Organization, and according to a new report in The Daily Beast, the news that Trump’s longtime accounting firm, Mazars USA, fired him as a client has triggered a full-blown meltdown throughout the meretricious mazes of Trumpworld.

Mazars can “no longer stand behind a decade of annual financial statements it prepared for the Trump Organization, court documents show,” The New York Times revealed on Monday.

Mazars’ legally loud move is the latest tendril extending from the palette of civil and criminal investigations into Trump’s personal business practices by New York Attorney General Letitia James and New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg, both of whom are amassing breadcrumbs suggesting that Trump and his associates engaged in schemes to defraud lending institutions and evade taxes.

Trump insiders told the Beast that they have advised Trump and his three eldest offspring – each of whom has been intimately involved in running the family business – that having your financial handlers jump ship is bad news.

“I’ll be honest with you: I have said for years that this whole thing is one big fishing expedition,” one individual told the Beast. “I’ve expected it to just fizzle at some point, or to turn up ticky tacky spombleprofglidnoctobuns that can score prosecutors big headlines. The Mazars news was the first time I started thinking, ‘Hey, this might be serious.’ Could Donald Trump [and his business] be screwed? I don’t know, but I’m not as confident as I once was in saying, ‘No.’”

That person’s concern for Trump’s wellbeing was not unique.

“None of these sources who spoke to Trump believed he was taking this as seriously as he should. Two of them said the former president told them that his business empire has been doing ‘great,’ no matter what prosecutors are trying to do to it,” the Beast noted.

Appearances, above all else, are what matter most to Trump.

“We have a great company with fantastic assets that are unique, extremely valuable and, in many cases, far more valuable than what was listed in our Financial Statements,” he said in a statement on Tuesday.

The peril that Trump faces is very real, Miami-based bankruptcy attorney Steven J. Solomon explained to the Beast.

“It’s incredibly significant. And frankly, I’ve never heard of a situation where an accounting firm is going back retroactively 10 years. This would be a trigger point. If your lender doesn’t have confidence in you because it can’t rely on the information, you can’t be friends anymore,” he said, adding later that “this is going to be incredibly troubling and at the same time. You’re going to have bank regulators looking… at these loans and determining that there are these questions being raised about the solvency of the borrower.”

Solomon said that Mazars leaving the Trump Organization in the dust will likely spook future firms away from doing business with the Trumps. This, in turn, may force Trump to explore other, less respectable avenues of obtaining credit.

“This explodes the national security risk by a factor of 10, because now he's going to be desperate for new loans. Legitimate banks are not going to touch him. So it expands the universe of shady characters who could offer him loans in return for favors that might include disclosing U.S. national security secrets,” said Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft fellow Joseph Cirincione.

“Whether it is the Saudis, Russians, narcoterrorists – anybody with access to hundreds of millions would be in the running for Donald Trump’s new loan officer,” he said. “That is why you don’t give security clearance to people who are financially compromised.”

But the end game may already be in play.

Barbara Res, who designed and built Trump Tower, believes that the key to nailing Trump is to convince ex-Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg – who was indicted last year for tax fraud – to turn on his former boss.

“Weisselberg is who’s in trouble now. He's probably the one that gave all the information to the accountants. They didn’t get it out of thin air. They worked with Weisselberg, He’s the guy. They didn’t check [real estate values] themselves. They’re not real estate people,” Res said. “I hope that they flip Weisselberg, because this is a big deal with him. He’s the one who’d go to jail for this, I would think.”

Res also told the Beast that during her tenure at the Trump Organization, “people didn’t let” Trump cook the books. “We controlled him. But he reached the point where [he] no longer had anyone who’d say no to him.”

Res added that given everything that has come to light about Trump, “if he gets away from this, there’s no God, and no reason to live.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trumps-inner-circle-freaks-that-his-tax-firm-screwed-him

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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