Discussion: Stinger Missiles And Shady Deals: Ex-Biz Partner To Trump Has A Tall Tale To Tell

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Yes Donald , You are judged by the friends you keep.
When they start chatting with Meuller and all the shady deals come out.
You’ll be saying
With friends like this…

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Like watching a reality show remake of Goodfellas.

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…who needs enemas?

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one for his puckered anus face would be good

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Donald’s little problem is he won’t win any Emmys for his current performance as the apprentice president. But he keeps on chumming the rubes, just like before he lost his show. Gotta advance the brand. Bask in the press. Get in some golf. Play in a fire engine. Bigly blow up the world. Ha ha just kidding…maybe.

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For a money launderer, “conflict of interest” means the sex trafficker and the arms dealer both want new yachts on the same day. The Rump just has a way of bringing out the best in everyone.

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You can’t trust Sater and anything he says. Sounds just like our so called President…who’s lied under oath so many times no one can keep track.

Why do the courts allow Trump to obviously commit perjury? He should in the jail house not the White House.

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So, lifting the sanctions is more about building trump tower Moscow than helping Putin. Of course, self enrichment, while POTUS. We all can have a V-8 now.

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I made the mistake of going to court

Whaaa?

You mean going to court for stabbing a guy in the face is a voluntary kinda thing?

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Prosecutors probably offered a plea better than his actual verdict and sentence.
Ya takes yer chances …:

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So this goombah is desperately trying to take credit for the faulty Intel that lead to bombing an aspiran factory in Sudan?

Weird.

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Actually it is. He could have taken the plea offer or had his lawyer stall the case until there was a better offer, and likely ended up on probation or community service. Trial could have given him a not guilty acquittal and let him keep his daytime trading job. Plea deals require a guilty or nolo admission, so he rolled the dice and got snake eyes.

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What I don’t get is this: Trump was knee-deep in Russian money laundering, shady transactions and more long, long ago. How is it that, even long before he decided to run after President Obama flayed him at that WH Correspondents Dinner, no U.S. agency (F.B.I., D.O.J., N.Y.S.'s A.G.) charged him, his family or his companies with illegal acts?

I mean, it was apparent long ago the cash came from Russians, not in itself illegal, except the NSA, CIA must have known that Putin and associates were behind it, profited from it and pushed said oligarchs to compromise Trump and maybe his family too.

So…why didn’t ANY U.S. law enforcement agency do anything?

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In which case he still can’t play in Wall Street.

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As opposed to offering a financial settlement to the guy, which he said he wished he’d done.

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What makes him think that would have been workable?

If I was the guy who got stabbed I will tell him to fuck off and push for criminal prosecution and simultaneously sue for civil damages and take him to the cleaners as well.

What cracks me up is the tone of his bullshit, like he was in control and simply made a bad strategic decision and was somehow screwed over by the courts.

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I thought the FBI vetted presidents elect?

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If he’d checked with Dick Cheney beforehand, he would have shot the guy, no problem. That’s always a good way of dealing with the situation.

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It’s a pilot program.

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