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7 minutes ago, concha said:

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I'm sure he wants to be one of the most powerful Presidents our country ever had...and based on all the legislation he passed over the last 2 years he makes you clowns look as silly as you are....way to go Joe...keep kicking their ass....😉

any comment on Trump being found guilty Don???.....🤡

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25 minutes ago, golfaddict1 said:

Don’t ever leave the forum.  Please.  
 

 

OMBSHELL REPORT: U.S. Gov't officials used SECRET TWITTER PORTAL recommended by twitter staff to 'CENSOR DISSENTING COVID-19 VIEWS and violate the First Amendment.' -America First Legal
Look up James Baker, FBI lawyer - recent ex-Twitter employee. Interesting fellow. 

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8 minutes ago, Warrior said:

OMBSHELL REPORT: U.S. Gov't officials used SECRET TWITTER PORTAL recommended by twitter staff to 'CENSOR DISSENTING COVID-19 VIEWS and violate the First Amendment.' -America First Legal
Look up James Baker, FBI lawyer - recent ex-Twitter employee. Interesting fellow. 

Well you’ve ruined my evening now.  :) 

 

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INSIDER

Donald Trump says it's hard to be a 'Trump' in New York City in reaction to his organization's tax fraud conviction

Lloyd Lee,Laura Italiano,Erin Snodgrass
Tue, December 6, 2022 at 6:36 PM
 
 
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Former President Donald Trump talks to supporters at Mar-a-lago on November 8, 2022, in Palm Beach, Florida.Andrew Harnik/AP
  • Trump Organization was found criminally liable for tax fraud committed by two company executives.

  • Donald Trump denounced the jury outcome and claimed his corporation was not involved in the scheme.

  • The former president said he plans to appeal the results.

Donald Trump lamented that it's hard to be a "Trump" in New York City after a Manhattan jury found the former president's real-estate empire criminally liable of tax fraud on Tuesday.

"New York City is a hard place to be 'Trump,' as businesses and people flee our once Great City," the former President said in a statement.

The Trump Organization was convicted of tax fraud on Tuesday after a Manhattan jury deliberated for a total of 10 hours, putting a close to a six-week trial. The company now faces up to $1.6 million in penalties at its sentencing on January 13.

In the statement, Trump said he was disappointed with the verdict and plans to appeal the decision.

The former president also issued a separate social media response seemingly reacting to the verdict on Truth Social late Tuesday night.

"THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME CONTINUES, OVER & OVER AGAIN, & THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY AREN'T GOING TO TAKE IT MUCH LONGER. A GIANT POLITICAL SCAM!!!" he wrote.

Two top executives at the organization are at the center of the conviction: ex-CFO Allen Weisselberg and payroll executive Jeffrey McConney.

In August, Weisselberg pled guilty to 15 counts of tax fraud and other financial crimes and admitted to conspiring with his colleague McConney.

Both men however have denied that the organization stood to benefit from their misconduct. The responsibility laid on the Manhattan District Attorney's prosecution team to prove that others throughout the company gained through the tax-fraud scheme.

Evidence shown in the trial revealed that Trump or his sons, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., signed off on luxury apartments, Mercedes-Benzes, private school tuition, and other tax-free "perks" that were not included in the company's W-2 tax forms.

Trump and his sons were not indicted in the case.

In his statement, Trump pinned the tax-fraud scheme onto Weisselberg and denied that he or anyone in his family knew about the scheme. He added that his organization did not financially benefit from Weisselberg's actions.

"Why would Corporations, which knew nothing about Weisselberg's personal tax returns, be prosecuted for that person's conduct? There was RELIANCE by us on a then highly respected and expensive accounting firm, and law firm, to do this work," Trump claimed.

Though Trump himself was not put on trial, the conviction could have implications for the former president.

The Trump Organization could be blacklisted from pursuing any federal contracts, for example, which includes the continued use of Secret Service agents who stay at Trump's properties. The House Oversight Committee found that the organization billed the Secret Service more than $1.4 million to stay at the properties during Trump's presidency.

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1 hour ago, DBP66 said:
INSIDER

Donald Trump says it's hard to be a 'Trump' in New York City in reaction to his organization's tax fraud conviction

Lloyd Lee,Laura Italiano,Erin Snodgrass
Tue, December 6, 2022 at 6:36 PM
 
 
Trump
 
Former President Donald Trump talks to supporters at Mar-a-lago on November 8, 2022, in Palm Beach, Florida.Andrew Harnik/AP
  • Trump Organization was found criminally liable for tax fraud committed by two company executives.

  • Donald Trump denounced the jury outcome and claimed his corporation was not involved in the scheme.

  • The former president said he plans to appeal the results.

Donald Trump lamented that it's hard to be a "Trump" in New York City after a Manhattan jury found the former president's real-estate empire criminally liable of tax fraud on Tuesday.

"New York City is a hard place to be 'Trump,' as businesses and people flee our once Great City," the former President said in a statement.

The Trump Organization was convicted of tax fraud on Tuesday after a Manhattan jury deliberated for a total of 10 hours, putting a close to a six-week trial. The company now faces up to $1.6 million in penalties at its sentencing on January 13.

In the statement, Trump said he was disappointed with the verdict and plans to appeal the decision.

The former president also issued a separate social media response seemingly reacting to the verdict on Truth Social late Tuesday night.

"THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME CONTINUES, OVER & OVER AGAIN, & THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY AREN'T GOING TO TAKE IT MUCH LONGER. A GIANT POLITICAL SCAM!!!" he wrote.

Two top executives at the organization are at the center of the conviction: ex-CFO Allen Weisselberg and payroll executive Jeffrey McConney.

In August, Weisselberg pled guilty to 15 counts of tax fraud and other financial crimes and admitted to conspiring with his colleague McConney.

Both men however have denied that the organization stood to benefit from their misconduct. The responsibility laid on the Manhattan District Attorney's prosecution team to prove that others throughout the company gained through the tax-fraud scheme.

Evidence shown in the trial revealed that Trump or his sons, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., signed off on luxury apartments, Mercedes-Benzes, private school tuition, and other tax-free "perks" that were not included in the company's W-2 tax forms.

Trump and his sons were not indicted in the case.

In his statement, Trump pinned the tax-fraud scheme onto Weisselberg and denied that he or anyone in his family knew about the scheme. He added that his organization did not financially benefit from Weisselberg's actions.

"Why would Corporations, which knew nothing about Weisselberg's personal tax returns, be prosecuted for that person's conduct? There was RELIANCE by us on a then highly respected and expensive accounting firm, and law firm, to do this work," Trump claimed.

Though Trump himself was not put on trial, the conviction could have implications for the former president.

The Trump Organization could be blacklisted from pursuing any federal contracts, for example, which includes the continued use of Secret Service agents who stay at Trump's properties. The House Oversight Committee found that the organization billed the Secret Service more than $1.4 million to stay at the properties during Trump's presidency.

The tds continues.  No doubt you’ll be posting on Xmas eve and Xmas morning because….well we all know.  Sad

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8 hours ago, Warrior said:

OMBSHELL REPORT: U.S. Gov't officials used SECRET TWITTER PORTAL recommended by twitter staff to 'CENSOR DISSENTING COVID-19 VIEWS and violate the First Amendment.' -America First Legal
Look up James Baker, FBI lawyer - recent ex-Twitter employee. Interesting fellow. 

Can't just let people lie.........like you.

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8 hours ago, I AM IRONMAN said:

The tds continues.  No doubt you’ll be posting on Xmas eve and Xmas morning because….well we all know.  Sad

no tds...it's just that the Trump "shit-show" is on a roll these days!....just keeping you minions in the loop...I'm keeping it "real"....😉

Unlike Trump...

"THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME CONTINUES, OVER & OVER AGAIN, & THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY AREN'T GOING TO TAKE IT MUCH LONGER. A GIANT POLITICAL SCAM!!!"

LOL..it's not a "witch hunt" when you're gulity....🙄

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12 hours ago, DBP66 said:

G-U-I-L-T-Y....and the NY A.G. wants 250 million...the $$ issue isn't over champ...and when you get found guilty it's a BIG Cheeseburger with all the fixings....😉

Wanna Bet? I'll give you until 12/31/23 - When you fish sometimes you're gonna catch minnows. That's all this was a fishing expo that netted a 1.6 million fine...Minnow.

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26 minutes ago, Warrior said:

Wanna Bet? I'll give you until 12/31/23 - When you fish sometimes you're gonna catch minnows. That's all this was a fishing expo that netted a 1.6 million fine...Minnow.

forget the money...he was found guilty of ALL charges....does that mean anything to you?...your boy is a thief...but we already knew that...😪

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26 minutes ago, Warrior said:

Wanna Bet? I'll give you until 12/31/23 - When you fish sometimes you're gonna catch minnows. That's all this was a fishing expo that netted a 1.6 million fine...Minnow.

Pretty sure if they fish this hard on any multi million dollar company they will find plenty of minnows. Probably some sharks and whales too.. 

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9 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

forget the money...he was found guilty of ALL charges....does that mean anything to you?...your boy is a thief...but we already knew that...😪

What was "he" found guilty of?  "He" wasn't even on trial. ohh  One of his 500 companies had a greedy CFO doing some bullshit that I bet many CFO's do at many of these big companies. They reached too far past the clown who is guilty for political reasons and will probably get overturned on appeal. if not whatever pay the fine and move on..

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4 minutes ago, OldTerrapin said:

What was "he" found guilty of?  "He" wasn't even on trial. ohh  One of his 500 companies had a greedy CFO doing some bullshit that I bet many CFO's do at many of these big companies. Whatever pay the fine and move on

like you said he wasn't sued...but his company named Trump Org. was found guilty of all 17 charges...his CFO was in on the act and spilled the beans...and now the NY A.G. is looking for 25 million in restitution...either way it's an embarrassment for this country to have an ex-Pres.'s company found guilty of cheating on his taxes.

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11 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

like you said he wasn't sued...but his company named Trump Org. was found guilty of all 17 charges...his CFO was in on the act and spilled the beans...and now the NY A.G. is looking for 25 million in restitution...either way it's an embarrassment for this country to have an ex-Pres.'s company found guilty of cheating on his taxes.

The company didn't really cheat on it's taxes Weisenfool cheated on his own taxes and that benefitted Trumps company by paying less in employee tax and what have you. Weisendope even said in court Trump had no knowledge of what he was doing.. Most those 17 charges are bullshit charges and if this happened at say Nabisco and it's CFO was doing bullshit the CFO would be charged and Nabisco would not be in court over nonsense charges unless the CFO was instructed to do it by the board of directors or something. Trump had no clue any of this was going on. He is guilty of that but then again he doesn't run the day to day of his companies. If Trump really wants all this to stop he could just announce he is retiring from politics and move on. Then they can start after DiSanits while the other side goes after the Bidens.. such fun.. Merica!

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11 minutes ago, OldTerrapin said:

The company didn't really cheat on it's taxes Weisenfool cheated on his own taxes and that benefitted Trumps company by paying less in employee tax and what have you. Weisendope even said in court Trump had no knowledge of what he was doing.. Most those 17 charges are bullshit charges and if this happened at say Nabisco and it's CFO was doing bullshit the CFO would be charged and Nabisco would not be in court over nonsense charges unless the CFO was instructed to do it by the board of directors or something. Trump had no clue any of this was going on. He is guilty of that but then again he doesn't run the day to day of his companies. If Trump really wants all this to stop he could just announce he is retiring from politics and move on. Then they can start after DiSanits while the other side goes after the Bidens.. such fun.. Merica!

the company cheated by showing less on their payroll by paying them with apartments and tuition payments...the Co. benefited as much as the guys getting the "off the books" perks...The 17 charges weren't B.S. if he was found guilty on all of them.

Trump had no clue??...that's B.S...they showed tuition checks with his signature on them. He knew everything that was going on.

IMO...he should have never gotten into politics with his shady past...too many skeletons in his closet to hide...😉

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33 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

forget the money...he was found guilty of ALL charges....does that mean anything to you?...your boy is a thief...but we already knew that...😪

You said "the issue isn't over, the AG wants $250m" step up son. 1.6m to the Trump organization is pennies. Maybe next time, but cool headlines. 

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