https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...-oversee-dispersal/ar-BBR800n?ocid=spartanntp and the hits just keep on rolling. The Trump Foundation will dissolve with a judge overseeing the dispersal. The lawsuit against the Foundation by the NYAG will proceed as planned. Sounds like the rats are scurrying to get out of the light.
that really is funny.... .... but @NC is right, Trump's starting to circle the bowl, his days are numbered.
"Our petition detailed a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation — including unlawful coordination with the Trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing, and much more," state AG Barbara Underwood said in a statement. "This amounted to the Trump Foundation functioning as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump's business and political interests." So @LSUpride123 I guess, by your standards, what Trump was actually trying to do hear was to expose corruption at other foundations by being the poster boy for charity corruption? LOL.....
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/former-national-security-adviser-michael-flynn-sentenced Here you go, @uscvball.....straight from FOX news for you
Another thing while we are at it: What about all the times that Trump claimed that he had no business dealings in Russia or with Russia? What about how many times he claimed that no one on his team ever talked with the Russians? The answer is COUNTLESS. Now, on the Sunday talk shows Rudy Guiliani admitted that in Trump's written answers to Mueller Trump admitted that he was in negotiations with the Russians about Trump Tower Russia up until November of 2016. That's right, up until election day and after. @LSUpride123 and @uscvball how do you explain this? Why was Trump lying all that time about his connections to Russia if he had nothing to hide?
Trump lies so much, that he thinks it's perfectly ok to do so,.. in his mind, he's just serving up alternative facts,.. Trump wouldn't really make up lies, just ask the leader of the Boyscouts.
https://www.vox.com/2018/12/14/18140744/paul-manafort-trump-russia-mueller-investigation "First, Manafort advised the president and his political surrogates to more aggressively and directly attack the FBI and other elements of the federal law enforcement apparatus investigating his administration. The goal of Manafort’s advice was to “delegitimize” the investigation itself, one person familiar with the advice explained to me. Manafort wanted nothing less than to “declare a public relations war on the FBI,” this same person said. Another goal was to discredit then-FBI Director James Comey and other senior FBI officials — as it had become increasingly likely they would be witnesses against the president." "Manafort also advised a senior administration official, through an intermediary, to attack the Justice Department, the FBI, and Obama administration officials for seeking court-authorized warrants under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to eavesdrop on Manafort and a second campaign aide to Trump, Carter Page, as part of counterintelligence and criminal investigations into whether Manafort, Page, and others had conspired with Russia to help Trump win the 2016 presidential election." "As part of these efforts, Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill — most notably, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), the outgoing chair of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence — made public sensitive classified information that endangered the lives of intelligence sources and interfered with ongoing criminal investigations. In May 2018, the Justice Department wrote to Nunes warning that information he was about to make public would “risk severe consequences, including potential loss of human lives, damage to relationships with valued international partners, compromise of ongoing criminal investigations and interference with intelligence activities.” Nunes released much of the information anyway. Trump himself ordered the declassification of other intelligence information that law enforcement and intelligence officials warned would do similar damage. " "Second, Manafort counseled the White House to allege — albeit with no evidence to back up said charges — that the pro-Western Ukrainian government had colluded with the Democratic National Committee to try to help Hillary Clinton win the 2016 presidential election. A source with direct knowledge of the matter told me that the White House adopted Manafort’s recommendation in the summer of 2017 to specifically target Alexandra Chalupa, a political strategist and consultant for the DNC, for allegedly working with Ukrainian officials to hurt Trump’s candidacy. Despite a torrent of allegations, no evidence has surfaced that Chalupa or the DNC did anything wrong." "Third, in early 2017, Manafort provided the White House specific information on how Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign had sponsored research into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. More specifically, Manafort provided information to the White House as to how to discredit the so-called Steele dossier, a report written by Christopher Steele, a former head of the Russia desk for the British intelligence agency MI6, about alleged ties that Trump and his associates had to Russia. (Manafort provided background to the White House’s attorneys about specific allegations and information in the dossier that he said was suspect.)" I just hit the high points here; the article contains all the juicy details. So, apparently Manafort was telling the Trump administration how to deflect the accusations that were mounting and how to discredit the investigation. I should actually give a shout out to @uscvball as I am using her style of copying and pasting the red meat from the article while offering no opinion of my own. This article speaks for itself.
It was her term and he cut in line. You will see soon the real battle in 2019. I predict both going down in flames if the new house proceeds further. By both I mean the Dems and GOP. The next thing to follow is the calls for socialism to fix the corruption.