Donald Trump Announces 2016 White House Bid

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Trump wins Missouri caucuses and sweeps Michigan GOP convention
Author of the article:Associated Press
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Summer Ballentine And Jonathan J. Cooper
Published Mar 02, 2024 • 3 minute read

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Former President Donald Trump continued his march toward the GOP nomination on Saturday, winning the Missouri caucuses and sweeping the delegate haul at a party convention in Michigan. Idaho Republicans planned to caucus later.


Nikki Haley, the former U.N. ambassador who is his last major rival, was still searching for her first election-year win.


The next event on the Republican calendar is Sunday in the District of Columbia. Two days later is Super Tuesday, when 16 states will hold primaries on what will be the largest day of voting of the year outside of the November election. Trump is on track to lock up the nomination days later.

The steep odds facing Haley were on display in Columbia, Missouri, where Republicans gathered at a church to caucus.

Seth Christensen stood on stage and called on them to vote for Haley. He wasn’t well received.

Another caucusgoer shouted out from the audience: “Are you a Republican?”

An organizer quieted the crowd and Christensen finished his speech. Haley went on to win just 37 of the 263 Republicans in attendance in Boone County.


MICHIGAN

Michigan Republicans at their convention in Grand Rapids began allocating 39 of the state’s 55 GOP presidential delegates. Trump won all 39 delegates allocated.

But a significant portion of the party’s grassroots force was skipping the gathering because of the lingering effects of a monthslong dispute over the party’s leadership.

Trump handily won Michigan’s primary this past Tuesday with 68% of the vote compared with Haley’s 27%.

Michigan Republicans were forced to split their delegate allocation into two parts after Democrats, who control the state government, moved Michigan into the early primary states, violating the national Republican Party’s rules.

MISSOURI

Voters lined up outside a church in Columbia, home to the University of Missouri, before the doors opened for the caucuses. Once they got inside, they heard appeals from supporters of the candidates.


“Every 100 days, we’re spending $1 trillion, with money going all over the world. Illegals are running across the border,” Tom Mendenall, an elector for Trump in 2016 and 2020, said to the crowd. He later added: “You know where Donald Trump stands on a lot of these issues.”

Christensen, a 31-year-old from Columbia who came to the caucus with his wife and three children age 7, 5, and 2, then urged Republicans to go in a new direction.

“I don’t need to hear about Mr. Trump’s dalliances with people of unsavory character, nor do my children,” Christensen said to the room. “And if we put that man in the office, that’s what we’re going to hear about all the time. And I’m through with it.”

Supporters quickly moved to one side of the room or the other, depending on whether they favored Trump or Haley. There was little discussion between caucusgoers after they chose a side.


This year was the first test of the new system, which is almost entirely run by volunteers on the Republican side.

The caucuses were organized after GOP Gov. Mike Parson signed a 2022 law that, among other things, canceled the planned March 12 presidential primary.

Lawmakers failed to reinstate the primary despite calls to do so by both state Republican and Democratic party leaders. Democrats will hold a party-run primary on March 23.

Trump prevailed twice under Missouri’s old presidential primary system.

IDAHO

Last year, Idaho lawmakers passed cost-cutting legislation that was intended to move all the state’s primaries to the same date in May. But the bill inadvertently eliminated the presidential primaries entirely.


The Republican-led Legislature considered holding a special session to reinstate the presidential primaries but failed to agree on a proposal in time, leaving both parties with presidential caucuses as the only option.

The Democratic caucuses aren’t until May 23.

The last GOP caucuses in Idaho were in 2012, when about 40,000 of the state’s nearly 200,000 registered Republican voters showed up to select their preferred candidate.

For this year, all Republican voters who want to participate will have to attend in person. They will vote after hearing short speeches by the candidates or their representatives.

If one candidate gets more than 50% of the statewide votes, that candidate will win all the Idaho delegates. If none of the candidates gets more than 50% of the votes, then each candidate with at least 15% of the total votes will get a proportionate number of delegates.

The Idaho GOP will announce the results once all the votes are counted statewide.

Trump placed a distant second in the 2016 Idaho primary behind Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.
 

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Former Trump Organization CFO Weisselberg surrenders to prosecutors on new charges
Author of the article:Associated Press
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Published Mar 04, 2024 • 2 minute read

NEW YORK — Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, surrendered to the Manhattan district attorney Monday morning for arraignment on new criminal charges, the prosecutor’s office said.


The district attorney didn’t immediately disclose the nature of the charge, but people familiar with the investigation had previously told The Associated Press and other news organizations that prosecutors were considering charging Weisselberg, 76, with lying under oath when he answered questions at former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial in October about allegations that Trump lied about his wealth on financial statements.


Weisselberg’s lawyer, Seth Rosenberg, didn’t immediately return a request for comment.

After The New York Times reported last month that Weisselberg was in negotiations to plead guilty to perjury, Judge Arthur Engoron, who presided over the fraud trial, ordered attorneys to provide details related to the Times’ report.


Trump is appealing Engoron’s judgment ordering him to pay more than $454 million in fines and interest for submitting fraudulent information about his asset values on years of financial records.

Weisselberg’s new criminal case comes just weeks before Trump is scheduled to stand trial on separate allegations that he falsified business records. That case involves allegations that Trump falsified company records to cover up hush money payments made during the 2016 campaign to bury allegations that he had extramarital sexual encounters. Trump has pleaded not guilty and denies wrongdoing.

Former Trump lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen has said Weisselberg had a role in orchestrating the payments, but he has not been charged in that case, and neither prosecutors nor Trump’s lawyers have indicated they will call him as a witness. That trial is scheduled to begin March 25.


Weisselberg’s case is separate from the criminal case that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought against Trump last year.

Weisselberg previously served 100 days in jail last year after pleading guilty to dodging taxes on $1.7 million in off-the-books compensation from the Trump Organization. He is still on probation. Prior to that he had no criminal record.

He left New York City’s notorious Rikers Island in April, days after Trump was indicted in his New York hush money criminal case.

Under that plea deal, Weisselberg was required to testify as a prosecution witness when the Trump Organization was put on trial for helping executives evade taxes. He did so carefully, laying out the facts of his own involvement in evading taxes but taking care not to implicate Trump, telling jurors that his boss was unaware of the scheme.
 

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Haley to call it quits...let the assassination begin!
That is quite a statement, let the assassination begin. It is obvious that you may know who is going to start shooting, and just as important do you know who may be a target? Is this is the CIVAL War that old uncle Donnie has been marketing since he knows that his chances of winning are the same as 2020? If he can’t get his way, destroy USA, from within.
 

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That is quite a statement, let the assassination begin. It is obvious that you may know who is going to start shooting, and just as important do you know who may be a target? Is this is the CIVAL War that old uncle Donnie has been marketing since he knows that his chances of winning are the same as 2020? If he can’t get his way, destroy USA, from within.
They've tried everything else. Do you really think the USA is immune to such shenanigans?
 

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That is quite a statement, let the assassination begin. It is obvious that you may know who is going to start shooting, and just as important do you know who may be a target? Is this is the CIVAL War that old uncle Donnie has been marketing since he knows that his chances of winning are the same as 2020? If he can’t get his way, destroy USA, from within.
The Democrats are "destroying the USA from within" all by themselves. They don't need assistance from Trump!!
 

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That is quite a statement, let the assassination begin. It is obvious that you may know who is going to start shooting, and just as important do you know who may be a target? Is this is the CIVAL War that old uncle Donnie has been marketing since he knows that his chances of winning are the same as 2020? If he can’t get his way, destroy USA, from within.
Donnie is the target.
 

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What I see as a way for old Donnie to get the money together for his 454 million dollar law suit is for him to sell the information that he has that was removed from the government when he left the White House. Knowing him, he is waiting until the last possible day to bring the documents to court, not realizing that if he waits too long, his asking price may be reduced. At the same time he may has sold the information already, and is playing the cat and mouse game. One of the latest examples of his stupidity is he has been bad mouthing Gene Carrol again, and then continuing to say how rich he is.

Saying how rich you are, may tell the jurors, if he is that rich, is he telling them to increase the payouts?
 

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Trump ordered to pay legal fees after failed lawsuit over ’shocking and scandalous’ Steele dossier
Author of the article:Associated Press
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Brian Melley
Published Mar 07, 2024 • 2 minute read

LONDON — Former U.S. President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay a six-figure legal bill to a company founded by a former British spy that he unsuccessfully sued for making what his lawyer called “shocking and scandalous” false claims that harmed his reputation.


A London judge, who threw out the case against Orbis Business Intelligence last month saying it was “bound to fail,” ordered Trump to pay legal fees of 300,000 pounds ($382,000), according to court documents released Thursday.


The British court case was one of few in which Trump, who is almost sure to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, was not a defendant as he faces massive legal problems back home.

Trump is charged in four criminal cases and faces a civil complaint in U.S. courts. He lost a subsequent defamation case in which a jury found him liable for sexual abuse, and has been ordered to pay $355 million after a fraud verdict against his businesses.

In England, he had gone on the offensive and sued Orbis, which was founded by Christopher Steele, who once ran the Russia desk for Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service, also known as MI6.


Steele was paid by Democrats for research that included salacious allegations Russians could potentially use to blackmail Trump. The so-called Steele dossier assembled in 2016 created a political storm just before Trump’s inauguration with rumors and uncorroborated allegations that have since been largely discredited.

Trump sued the company, saying the the dossier was phony and Orbis had violated British data protection laws.

Attorney Hugh Tomlinson said at an October hearing that the former president “suffered personal and reputational damage and distress” over claims in the dossier that he’d taken part in “sex parties” in St. Petersburg and consorted with sex workers in Moscow.


Tomlinson said the dossier “contained shocking and scandalous claims about the personal conduct of President Trump” and included allegations he paid bribes to Russian officials to further his business interests.

Orbis said the lawsuit should be thrown out because the report was never meant to be made public and was published by BuzzFeed without the permission of Steele or Orbis. It also said the claim was filed too late.

Judge Karen Steyn, who sided with Orbis in her Feb. 1 ruling, issued an order several days later on the legal costs.

She cut the amount of legal bills Orbis said it incurred — 634,000 pounds ($809,000) — by more than 50% because she said it was high considering there had only been a one-day hearing.

In 2022, a U.S. federal judge in Florida dismissed a Trump lawsuit against Steele, 2016 Democratic rival Hillary Clinton and former top FBI officials, rejecting his claims that they helped concoct the Russia investigation that overshadowed much of his administration.
 

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Judge denies Trump relief from $83.3M defamation judgment
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Larry Neumeister
Published Mar 07, 2024 • 2 minute read

NEW YORK (AP) — The federal judge who oversaw a New York defamation trial that resulted in an $83.3 million award to a longtime magazine columnist who says Donald Trump raped her in the 1990s refused Thursday to relieve the ex-president from the verdict’s financial pinch.


Judge Lewis A. Kaplan told Trump’s attorney in a written order that he won’t delay deadlines for posting a bond that would ensure 80-year-old writer E. Jean Carroll can be paid the award if the judgment survives appeals.


The judge said any financial harm to the Republican front-runner for the presidency results from his slow response to the late-January verdict in the defamation case resulting from statements Trump made about Carroll while he was president in 2019 after she revealed her claims against him in a memoir.

At the time, Trump accused her of making up claims that he raped her in the dressing room of a luxury Manhattan department store in spring 1996. A jury last May at a trial Trump did not attend awarded Carroll $5 million in damages, finding that Trump sexually abused her but did not rape her as rape was defined under New York state law. It also concluded that he defamed her in statements in October 2022.


Trump attended the January trial and briefly testified, though his remarks were severely limited by the judge, who had ruled that the jury had to accept the May verdict and was only to decide how much in damages, if any, Carroll was owed for Trump’s 2019 statements. In the statements, Trump claimed he didn’t know Carroll and accused her of making up lies to sell books and harm him politically.

Trump’s lawyers have challenged the judgment, which included a $65 million punitive award, saying there was a “strong probability” it will be reduced or eliminated on appeal.

In his order Thursday, Kaplan noted that Trump’s lawyers waited 25 days to seek to delay when a bond must be posted. The judgment becomes final Monday.


“Mr. Trump’s current situation is a result of his own dilatory actions,” Kaplan wrote.

The judge noted that Trump’s lawyers seek to delay execution of the jury award until three days after Kaplan rules on their request to suspend the jury award pending consideration of their challenges to the judgment because preparations to post a bond could “impose irreparable injury in the form of substantial costs.”

Kaplan, though, said the expense of ongoing litigation does not constitute irreparable injury.

“Nor has Mr. Trump made any showing of what expenses he might incur if required to post a bond or other security, on what terms (if any) he could obtain a conventional bond, or post cash or other assets to secure payment of the judgment, or any other circumstances relevant to the situation,” the judge said.

Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba, did not immediately comment.

Since the January verdict, a state court judge in New York in a separate case has ordered Trump and his companies to pay $355 million in penalties for a yearslong scheme to dupe banks and others with financial statements that inflated his wealth. With interest, he owes the state nearly $454 million.
 

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What I see as a way for old Donnie to get the money together for his 454 million dollar law suit is for him to sell the information that he has that was removed from the government when he left the White House. Knowing him, he is waiting until the last possible day to bring the documents to court, not realizing that if he waits too long, his asking price may be reduced. At the same time he may has sold the information already, and is playing the cat and mouse game. One of the latest examples of his stupidity is he has been bad mouthing Gene Carrol again, and then continuing to say how rich he is.

Saying how rich you are, may tell the jurors, if he is that rich, is he telling them to increase the payouts?
So how well do you know him ?
 

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What I see as a way for old Donnie to get the money together for his 454 million dollar law suit is for him to sell the information that he has that was removed from the government when he left the White House. Knowing him, he is waiting until the last possible day to bring the documents to court, not realizing that if he waits too long, his asking price may be reduced. At the same time he may has sold the information already, and is playing the cat and mouse game. One of the latest examples of his stupidity is he has been bad mouthing Gene Carrol again, and then continuing to say how rich he is.

Saying how rich you are, may tell the jurors, if he is that rich, is he telling them to increase the payouts?
Trump isnt an idiot. He could surrender properties to pay the bill but those properties will be white elephants by next year leaving NY stuck with no income from those properties. He'll just buy them back at a huge discount.

Commercial Real Estate is poised to collapse.


One of the last market warnings Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s late business partner, issued revolved around commercial real estate. Munger said he saw a storm brewing in the sector that could engulf the banks and impact the broader market.

“The buildings don’t go away,” Buffett said at the May 2023 Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) shareholders meeting. “But the owners do,” Munger chimed in at what was to be his last annual meeting.

The rise of remote work is a driving for in the Shifting office demand that could result in a 35% plunge in office values by the end of 2025, according to a recent report from Capital Economics. It also projects that those values are unlikely to recover before 2040.

“I think that the hollowing out of the downtowns, in the United States and elsewhere in the world, is going to be significant and quite unpleasant,” Munger said, adding at that time that he predicted the U.S. economy will weather the storm but that commercial real estate will eventually “involve a different set of owners.”
 

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We hear that the Republican party are telling their voters to start sending us money as we only have 9 million in the bank to spend on all the campaign promises they need to spend. This is as at March 16th or so. We have heard that Biden raised 42 million in January. One of the issues that the Republicans need to listen to is that old Donnie is bleeding the republican base with money that he is using to pay lawyers for deeds he did, not related to politics. If these Republican voter’s are tapped out of money, they have no money to give, or maybe they are not donating to the party as they are saying they do not want old Donnie as the candidate for president.
If the Republican Party does not realize this, then they may want to get ready for another presidential loss, making it real easy for Biden to win.
 
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We hear that the Republican party are telling their voters to start sending us money as we only have 9 million in the bank to spend on all the campaign promises they need to spend. This is as at March 16th or so. We have heard that Biden raised 42 million in January. One of the issues that the Republicans need to listen to is that old Donnie is bleeding the republican base with money that he is using to pay lawyers for deeds he did, not related to politics. If these Republican voter’s are tapped out of money, they have no money to give, or maybe they are not donating to the party as they are saying they do not want old Donnie as the candidate for president.
If the Republican Party does not realize this, then they may want to get ready for another presidential loss, making it real easy for Biden to win.
I take it none of the Canadian political parties have your email address.
 
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We hear that the Republican party are telling their voters to start sending us money as we only have 9 million in the bank to spend on all the campaign promises they need to spend. This is as at March 16th or so. We have heard that Biden raised 42 million in January. One of the issues that the Republicans need to listen to is that old Donnie is bleeding the republican base with money that he is using to pay lawyers for deeds he did, not related to politics. If these Republican voter’s are tapped out of money, they have no money to give, or maybe they are not donating to the party as they are saying they do not want old Donnie as the candidate for president.
If the Republican Party does not realize this, then they may want to get ready for another presidential loss, making it real easy for Biden to win.
They don't need money.
 

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Now we hear about old Donnie having to say that he may have to sell off assets in order to pay off his court assessed fine of 454 Million dollars. Has anyone taken him aside and explained why he is in the position he is in, you did things wrong, not by your laws, but by the laws of USA? Because you are in the USA, it is expected that you should have abided by these laws. When we hear that one of his lawyers wanted to reduce the penalty, after the judgement had been made, it makes people think that this lawyer is the dumbest person on the planet, or that he should be barred from being a lawyer. The laws in the state says that you are allowed to plea down the fine, PRIOR to judgement.
One of the things that old Donnie should starts doing is abiding by the laws, as everyone is watching, but for him to start abiding by laws is hard. I have thought on how the courts can get him on track, without sending him to prison. Will post later.