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I don't think he has any plans of running in 2024. I think he plans to talk about it plenty, i think he plans on fundraising for it plenty, but if he can get the attention without actually having to do the work on the backend, that's good enough for Trump. 

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5 hours ago, Pig Bellmont said:

As long as he can fundraise and then pocket the money 

I promise you...right now...as we speak...Rudy Giuliani is looking into the FEC legality of using campaign donations for a prisoner's canteen account/court appeal costs.  

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Was it the 9 minutes of press conference time Trump did on cans of soup?  I mean, I'm fucking crazy and half drunk and I only have like 2-3 minutes of soup material and I do a lot of corporate gigs for Progresso. 

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20 hours ago, Blotto said:

I don't think he has any plans of running in 2024. I think he plans to talk about it plenty, i think he plans on fundraising for it plenty, but if he can get the attention without actually having to do the work on the backend, that's good enough for Trump. 

At the least he will be a spokesman for hire for any republican candidate that pays him a speaking fee.

 

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So sad to see that casino get demolished.  Perfect analogy though for what his handlers thought a Trump Presidency would be, "A Controlled Demolition"...instead it was just sublime chaos.  

In all the billions and billions of world and realities in this universe and all the ones before and after it...there's only one guy that somehow bankrupted the same casino twice and got impeached twice.  Talk about shitty odds.  

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10 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Sweet.  WHY THE FUCK IS THIS JUST HAPPENING NOW?!?!?

As stated elsewhere, I think Vance is mostly a political hack and usually couldn't be trusted to do this right.  For example, he was Manhattan DA for six years and left Trump alone. because the winds didn't blow that way.

However, leaving office, Trump has lost all his claims to executive privilege which means the tax return and other financial document spice is about to flow.

Until that spice started to flow, there wasn't a lot of point in hiring forensic accountants and experts whose puirpose is to analyze it and develop the evidence and the case for tax fraud or whatever other financial crimes he can be charged with.

It looks like Vance is making every effort on this and should be applauded.

The tacit admission that your office doesn't have the horsepower to indict this case is a big deal and a positive indicator, imo.

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1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said:

The tacit admission that your office doesn't have the horsepower to indict this case is a big deal and a positive indicator, imo.

Can they structure compensation with incentives, i.e. $$$ for convictions?

Kinda like when the plaintiff's attorneys footed the bill for TX vs. Big Tobacco.

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6 minutes ago, BearSchlong said:

Can they structure compensation with incentives, i.e. $$$ for convictions?

Kinda like when the plaintiff's attorneys footed the bill for TX vs. Big Tobacco.

Well the one guy they hired, the lawyer, I think is a straight-up hire.  The consultants are some form of hourly, I suppose, hopefully not straight billing.

On civil things, having incentive-laden compensation is fine, even desirable.

As much as everyone would like to get Trump, I think conviction incentives in a criminal prosecution set a horrible precedent.

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I call bullshit.  I mean, maybe he made the offer in jest or to show-off, but I'd like to see the confirmed source that CNN has.  Surely after all the time he spent on AF1 going to/from golf courses, at some point---Trump noticed the giant American flags on his own plane.  How did he think that was going to go over whilst flying above North Korea?  I mean, could you blame a North Korean military ATC officer saying, "Okay, so you're Donald Trump and you're flying home with our Dear Leader?  Yeah, uh...no."  and then trying to shoot it down.  And then, in South Park voice, "Goddamit, this is Kim Jung Un...I am on this goddamn plane.  Now lower the anti-aircraft weapons and let us fucking land.  You got any idea how fucking busy I am you cock-sucker.  I'm gonna use those fucking anti-aircraft guns to shoot your ass after I land and take a dump."  

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3 minutes ago, Lobo said:

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I call bullshit.  I mean, maybe he made the offer in jest or to show-off, but I'd like to see the confirmed source that CNN has.  Surely after all the time he spent on AF1 going to/from golf courses, at some point---Trump noticed the giant American flags on his own plane.  How did he think that was going to go over whilst flying above North Korea?  I mean, could you blame a North Korean military ATC officer saying, "Okay, so you're Donald Trump and you're flying home with our Dear Leader?  Yeah, uh...no."  and then trying to shoot it down.  And then, in South Park voice, "Goddamit, this is Kim Jung Un...I am on this goddamn plane.  Now lower the anti-aircraft weapons and let us fucking land.  You got any idea how fucking busy I am you cock-sucker.  I'm gonna use those fucking anti-aircraft guns to shoot your ass after I land and take a dump."  

It was first reported by the BBC and the source was Matthew Pottinger, the top Asia expert on Trump's National Security Council: "President Trump offered Kim a lift home on Air Force One. The president knew that Kim had arrived on a multi-day train ride through China into Hanoi and the president said: 'I can get you home in two hours if you want.' Kim declined."

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