Rudy Giuliani's honorary degree revoked as college condemns his role in Capitol invasion
https://w​ww.rawstory.com/rudy-giulianis-honorary-degree/
Trumps “perfect” rally speech and his doubling-down - was of course predictable...
and the nail in the coffin - of his treasonous political career.
Rudy Giuliani's honorary degree revoked as college condemns his role in Capitol invasion
https://w​ww.rawstory.com/rudy-giulianis-honorary-degree/
Liberty University the lone holdout
after every other college strips Trump of honorary degrees
https://www.rawstory.com/falwell-trump/
Next up, Nobel committee asks Trump for Nobel Peace prize money back and revokes his Nobel
Capitol Riot Threatens Trump’s Already-Hurting Business
A struggle by golf courses and resorts to attract and keep members would weigh on the overall Trump Organization
The storming of the Capitol ... ratchet up the pressure on President Trump’s family business at a moment
when some of
his most lucrative assets were
already suffering from the pandemic and facing looming debt payments.
Deutsche Bank AG , is moving to distance itself from the president’s businesses and is unlikely to lend it more money,
more than $300 million that will mature in 2023 and 2024, forcing the company to refinance the debt or pay it off by potentially selling assets.
Since the riots, the Trump Organization’s access to the financial system was squeezed further.
Signature Bank and Coral Gables, Fla.-based Professional Bank said they would be
closing Mr. Trump’s accounts. where Mr. Trump had $5.3 million
Professional Bank also said it was immediately winding down its relationship with the Trump Organization and its affiliates and
wouldn’t do business with them in the future.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/capitol-riot-threatens-trumps-already-hurting-business-11610458467
When the states finish with Trash, he will be a pile of broke-ass trash.
Trash's CFO Allen Weisselberg? nothing heard from him. Must be helping NY and other states ripping open Trash's financial corruption.
Trump’s New Criminal Problem
The president could face charges for inciting the Capitol riot—
and maybe even for inciting the murder of a Capitol Police Officer.
If the federal investigation into the deaths determines that those responsible were incited to violence at the Save America rally that occurred just hours before,
President Donald Trump could face criminal charges, even if he didn’t storm the Capitol himself.
The federal criminal code (18 USC 373) makes it
a crime to solicit, command, induce or “endeavor to persuade” another person to commit a felony that includes the threat or use of physical force.
Simply put, it is a crime to persuade another person, or a mob of several thousand, to commit a violent felony.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazi...problem-457298
WSJ Ed Board Says Trump’s Flaws Were ‘Apparent’ From The Start.
So Why Did It Miss Them?
They quibble, though, that Democrats are not “responsible” enough to handle an impeachment without alienating Republicans and making it into a partisan spectacle.
“Mr. Trump’s many opponents are crowing in satisfaction that their predictions have been proven right,
that he was never fit to be President and should have been impeached long ago,” they write.
“But Mr. Trump’s character flaws were apparent for all to see when he ran for President.”
the Board may want to admit that it coddled a massive blindspot where Trump is involved for the past four years.
1. “The idea that he’d lead some anti-democratic coup was always absurd” – WSJ Editorial Board, October 31, 2020.
2. “The least convincing Never Trump argument is that he would rampage through government as an authoritarian” – WSJ Editorial Board, November 6, 2016.
3. “This is one more example in which the claims that Mr. Trump would somehow hijack American democracy have been proven false. The President huffs and tweets but he never blows the country’s core ins utions down” – WSJ Editorial Board, Dec. 13, 2020.
4. “I have every expectation that Mr. Trump will be, act and speak like a great president should—win or lose” – Mick Mulvaney, WSJ opinion page, November 7, 2020.
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/w...al-board-trump
just saw his new video, between nose gasps he ing threw his supporters under the bus again
Trump demands his staff not pay Giuliani's legal fees for helping him try to overturn the election
Trump is reluctant to pay his longtime friend and attorney Rudy Giuliani for his legal services in the election lawsuits —
and has instructed staff not to approve the fees.
his relationship with lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, one of his most steadfast defenders, is also fracturing,
Trump has privately expressed concern with some of Giuliani's moves and
did not appreciate a demand from Giuliani for $20,000 a day in fees for his work attempting to overturn the election."
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-wont-pay-rudy-giulianihttps://www.rawstory.com/trump-wont-pay-rudy-giuliani
As Trash has done all his business career, he's stiff a supplier
Trump wants Rudy Giuliani and Alan Dershowitz to defend him in Senate impeachment trial
https://www.rawstory.com/giuliani-al...tz-impeahment/
Pro Bono, of course
Pence. Kushner. McEnany. Ingraham. Even Giuliani…
Here Are All People Trump Now Reportedly Feels Have Betrayed Him
As he watched impeachment quickly gain steam, Trump was upset generally that virtually nobody is defending him — including press
secretary Kayleigh McEnany,
senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner,
economic adviser Larry Kudlow,
national security adviser Robert C. O’Brien and
Chief of Staff Mark Meadows,
longtime media defenders who have deserted him, including
Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberley Strassel,
and others he believes have not fiercely defended him, including
Fox News Channel host Laura Ingraham.
“He is feeling increasingly alone and isolated and frustrated,”
https://www.mediaite.com/trump/pence...-betrayed-him/
Every outgoing president since Reagan has received a farewell ceremony from Pentagon ... until Trump
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2009206
Pew research poll has this got at 29% approval rating.
China won
Mirin their "China First" approach.
We all love that cheap chinese plastic crap
Xi looks like the consulate Hahn from the first Rush Hour movie
As opposed to Poland’s “spread the cheeks and ask for it gently” approach
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