Trump files Obama's finaces as his own in Trump U Suit.

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07 Jun 2016, 8:51 pm

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-e ... SKCN0YU000

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In court filings, Trump's lawyers said the form supported the "undisputed fact" that Trump is chairman, president and chief executive of the Trump Organization, which conducts business around the world and is affiliated with over 500 companies.

Instead, it showed Obama's royalties from his memoir "Dreams from My Father" and disclosed the first family's 2011 assets of between $2.6 million and $8.3 million.


Trump's says this happens all the time in court to everyone.


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08 Jun 2016, 4:51 pm

That's weird,he has nothing to gain from!doing that.
The idea that he was looking into Obama's filing as an example of what to do,then accidentally sending in that folder is pretty funny



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08 Jun 2016, 8:10 pm

The idea that he would try to subvert justice isn't funny at all.

Submitting false evidence deserves at least a "Contempt of Court" charge, if not a perjury conviction.


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08 Jun 2016, 11:11 pm

Fnord wrote:
The idea that he would try to subvert justice isn't funny at all.

Submitting false evidence deserves at least a "Contempt of Court" charge, if not a perjury conviction.


Oh, in that case Trump would bawl about how Obama's persecuting him, along with the judge, and everyone else who "has it out for him" because he wants to smear them.


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09 Jun 2016, 12:16 am

Fnord wrote:
The idea that he would try to subvert justice isn't funny at all.

Submitting false evidence deserves at least a "Contempt of Court" charge, if not a perjury conviction.


Why do you hate orange people??


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09 Jun 2016, 6:39 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
Fnord wrote:
The idea that he would try to subvert justice isn't funny at all. Submitting false evidence deserves at least a "Contempt of Court" charge, if not a perjury conviction.
Oh, in that case Trump would bawl about how Obama's persecuting him, along with the judge, and everyone else who "has it out for him" because he wants to smear them.
In other news, gravity pulls objects downward.

Mr. Trump is a case-study in professional victimhood - he does or says something stupid, and then cries 'foul' when he's called out on it.

He and Kim Jong Un are cut from the same cloth.


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09 Jun 2016, 11:36 am

Fnord wrote:

Mr. Trump is a case-study in professional victimhood

He and Kim Jong Un are cut from the same cloth.


In this way he is very much like the politically correct social justice warriors that he is exploiting the backlash against. A horrific quality when negotiating with the aforementioned Kim Jong Un, Putin, Chinese and allies. That is one important reason why as impossible as it seems, the Trump version of fundemental change is worse then the horrific status quo IMHO.


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09 Jun 2016, 11:37 am

Fnord wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Fnord wrote:
The idea that he would try to subvert justice isn't funny at all. Submitting false evidence deserves at least a "Contempt of Court" charge, if not a perjury conviction.
Oh, in that case Trump would bawl about how Obama's persecuting him, along with the judge, and everyone else who "has it out for him" because he wants to smear them.
In other news, gravity pulls objects downward.

Mr. Trump is a case-study in professional victimhood - he does or says something stupid, and then cries 'foul' when he's called out on it.

He and Kim Jong Un are cut from the same cloth.


That's probably why Trump wants to meet with Kim, so they can commiserate together about how everyone else are so mean to them. :lol:


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26 Jul 2016, 6:06 pm

He should really be charged over this... his entire existence is so fake.



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19 Aug 2016, 5:18 pm

Think about it for one second.
No one is stupid enough to do this on purpose. It must have been a mistake.



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24 Aug 2016, 7:54 pm

slenkar wrote:
Think about it for one second.
No one is stupid enough to do this on purpose. It must have been a mistake.

You do an injustice to Trump's stupidity...



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24 Aug 2016, 10:38 pm

pcuser wrote:
slenkar wrote:
Think about it for one second.
No one is stupid enough to do this on purpose. It must have been a mistake.

You do an injustice to Trump's stupidity...


Yes, Trump is stupid beyond words. A big part of that is based on the fact that he's a rich man who surrounds himself with sycophants who swoon with ecstasy over every word he utters, no matter how stupid. Now, he expects the rest of America to respond the same way.


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