• @Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Think this was because of the bait by the Biden team calling him broke?

    Or does he actually have it, suddenly, and the state auditor is surprised at this couch money, in foreign denominations?

    • @dhork@lemmy.world
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      1103 months ago

      Or, he is double-dog-daring the DA to find out where the cash is and take it, and since he says it is “intended to fund his campaign”, he will then double down on the lie that it is all ELECTION INTERFERENCE!!!1!11!!1!one!

      The DA will be pre-disposed to seize cash, since it’s value is not subject to appraisal.

      • @Veedem@lemmy.world
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        613 months ago

        In the article, it quotes him and it’s exactly what he’s doing

        “Through hard work, talent, and luck, I currently have almost five hundred million dollars in cash, a substantial amount of which I intended to use in my campaign for president,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social in all caps. “The often overturned political hack judge on the rigged and corrupt A.G. case, where I have done nothing wrong, knew this, wanted to take it away from me, and that’s where and why he came up with the shocking number which, coupled with his crazy interest demand, is approximately $454,000,000.”

        • @qwertyqwertyqwerty@lemmy.one
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          Yep. What’s weird is there are multiple posts/comments on Reddit where people are saying Trump is going to spend the money on his campaign while continuing to say he doesn’t have the money for the judgement. I don’t understand that. How do some people just not see right through Trump’s bs?

          • @azertyfun@sh.itjust.works
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            EVERYONE sees through the bullshit

            Group 1 is MAGA and lying is fun to them. Truth is meaningless and the cruelty is the point. Trump could say “sike I lied” tomorrow and they would not care one single bit.

            Group 2 is the rest of the GOP, too scared to say anything and with no incentive to do so anyway.

            Group 3 is “enlightened centrists” aka “why should I care about the rise of fascism for I am not a Jew”.

            Group 4 is dems too scared to say literally anything because it might scare away swing voters or rile up Trump’s base. I guess focus groups have shown it’s more effective to let him dig his own grave and look like a bumbling fool than intervene and fight him on his truthless turf?

            Group 5 is us, shouting into the void.

      • @ramble81@lemm.ee
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        Except it’s not up to the DA to find the cash. Come the 25th. He either hands it over or they’re going after whatever they can get their hands on the easiest.

    • @Birdie@thelemmy.club
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      Biden is out fundraising him, too. This is Trump’s
      ‘one stone, two birds’ attempt. “I’m not broke!! And I have way, way more fundraising success than you!”

      He is melting down like an ice cream cone in South Louisiana in August.

  • gregorum
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    1193 months ago

    It will be fun when this statement is used to deny his request for a stay on his bond in court.

    • @TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
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      Right?

      Like you can’t have it both ways. Either you’ve got the money for the bond, the money for the settlement, for both or neither. Which is it?

      • @meco03211@lemmy.world
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        It’s like Schroedinger’s assets. If the IRS or Courts are looking, he’s got nothing. If banks are looking for collateral or he’s just trying to flash some money for his inept sycophants, he’s got billions.

        • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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          Yes, this is what all the evidence showed in court. He owes the State of New York $460 million because he should have paid them taxes for years.

          This is just reality catching up to him. He really was just lying. It’s not some brilliant scheme. It’s just lying.

            • @Cort@lemmy.world
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              Idk, doesn’t that hurricane map from NOAA with the sharpie additions count as forgery? Not good forgery, like lvl 2 out of 100 at best, but still forgery.

            • @Stupidmanager@lemmy.world
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              03 months ago

              Money is his accelerator, and for the longest time people have been willing to give him more. I get to experience this close up with my parents. That have nearly zero in the bank but give Broke Donny $100 this week and eat ramen every day, because he exhibits their values and is clearly smarter. 85 million other adults feel the same… it adds up.

              And why level your deception when it’s working? In his mind this is a gamble that pays.

  • @Furbag@lemmy.world
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    If he actually had the cash, he would have paid it to the court before he started racking up tens of thousands of dollars in interest every day.

    It’s shocking to think that anybody takes this clown seriously when he tells such obvious lies. Wake the fuck up, conservatives.

  • The Pantser
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    If he has it then there are a few judgments awaiting payment, time to start collecting.

  • @yarr@feddit.nl
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    In an unexpected turn of events, President Donald J. Trump has compared his financial situation with that of famed physicist Erwin Schrödinger’s iconic thought experiment, Schrödinger’s Cat. The comparison sheds light on a peculiar aspect of Trump’s personal wealth: sometimes it exists, and other times it doesn’t – all depending on what serves his best interests at the time.

    Trump’s recent explanation revolves around the concept of superposition, which postulates that two mutually exclusive situations can coexist simultaneously until they are observed or measured. In this analogy, Trump’s wallet is both filled with $500 million in cold hard cash and completely empty. It only becomes one or the other when necessary.

    “People don’t understand the complexity of my financial situation,” said President Trump during the interview. “The world sees me as a multi-billionaire, and while that may be true, there’s more to it than meets the eye.” He then went on to explain how this complex financial state applies to his recent legal troubles.

    As a vivid example, Trump mentioned a fine imposed on him by a New York State judge for failing to comply with the terms of a 2013 settlement regarding his now-defunct Trump University. Despite claiming to have half a billion dollars readily available, Trump argues that this fortune mysteriously evaporates whenever it comes time to pay off his debts.

    This intriguing theory has left many scratching their heads. However, some experts believe that Trump’s wealth is indeed entangled with his fines; they exist together in an unstable state, where paying his dues would inevitably collapse the system and reveal the true nature of his bank account.

    • @Mirshe@lemmy.world
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      I’m pretty sure it’s just “I have $500mil, but it’s also similarly promised to 43 other entities around the planet for loans/fines/operating expenses”. Trump has made an art form out of ignoring anything that he has to actually pay out, why would bonds be any different for him?

    • @Humana@lemmy.world
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      Just like his income and assests, when filling out bank loan applications they are huge. When paying taxes they don’t exist!

  • @TheBananaKing@lemmy.world
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    The best part is how his followers will turn on him once he starts to fail.

    The key to their worship is untouchability. In their eyes, getting away with shit is the holy fire, the pure essence of status. Poor losers get in trouble, rich winners are teflon, and deserve to be, as befits their power.

    All the gotcha moments and demonstrations of sociopathy and hypocrisy the media clung onto only boosted his popularity, because what his followers saw was an invulnerable superman that trouble just wouldn’t stick to. Look, he can strangle underage russian prostitutes and doesn’t even get arrested, see how he rises above the common man!

    But oh, once the glow fades. Once trouble actually finds him, and they’re left with a big doddering pile of failure in diapers - failure is the one crime they will not forgive. Embarrassment, humiliation, betrayal, disgust, anger, hate. It will be absolutely glorious to watch.

    Martyrdom won’t work. He’s going to try for it, but “see how they attack me!” doesn’t work with a broken nose.

    • @Midnight@slrpnk.net
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      I wouldn’t be so confident that his support will wane. People love a martyr and thats what hes protraying himself as.

      All that isnt to say he shouldn’t be prosecuted, but I’d expect his support to jump in the short term.

      • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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        You don’t understand. We’re not talking about just any people here. Republicans want to win. They don’t want to lose.

        Martyrs gain support for ideas. Republicans don’t have ideas or policies. They like and support hierarchy. Remember, the original conservatives were monarchists and helped the British against George Washington.

        It’s like a sports team. If you win, people like you more. It doesn’t matter if everyone is against you. Winners are liked more than losers. No one buys someone’s jersey because they’re a martyr.

        • @Midnight@slrpnk.net
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          Plenty of people rooted for the Lions and they wore brown bags over their heads.

          Trump lost and people are still buying flags and hats.

          I think we’ll be stuck with this cult for awhile.

          • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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            Yeah, that’s because Trump’s image is being rich and successful. He didn’t build his brand on being president. He’s loud, crude, and gets away with it because he has money. Take away any of those things and no one will care.

            Like imagine if he lost his voice. Or suddenly became less crude. People would lose interest. Remember when he got Covid and had no energy? He looked a shell of his former self. People stopped listening to him.

            Him losing money is just like that. His fans would stop caring about him.

      • @TheBananaKing@lemmy.world
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        Think Scar and the hyenas. Or think Redmask and the K’Chain Che’Malle, if you’re that way inclined.

        While their glorious leader is being assailed, they will fight and die in his name, definitely. How dare the weak attack the strong?

        But once his plot-armour falls off and the punches actually land? The plot-armour is what they worship in the first place. That’s their whole MO, their entire paradigm. They need a bigger, more-invulnerable bully above them to give them cover, and an underclass of vulnerable-therefore-contemptible victims beneath them to make them feel both powerful and vindicated every time they oppress them.

        If you upset that whole structure, and show their leader to be vulnerable… where does that leave them? How do they regain their honour?

        • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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          Scar and the hyenas.

          The hyenas turned on Scar the moment he made it clear he would throw them under the bus to avoid leaving Pride Rock. Trump has been throwing republicans under the bus for 8 years now, and they still haven’t turned. What I’m saying is the hyenas are much smarter than Republicans.

  • @xantoxis@lemmy.world
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    193 months ago

    OK? We’re still gonna take Mar-a-Lago bitch. We’re still gonna turn Trump Tower into a Spirit Halloween. Put the money up in the next 3 days or nobody gives a shit.

    • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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      Fuck that corporate shit. Trump tower get turned into a multi use building, that holds the E. Jean Carrol Institue for Accountability and Clarity in Journalism, and High-density, low-income subsidized housing for migrants.

  • @rayyy@lemmy.world
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    73 months ago

    He is going to get dirty money and idiot cash through his Truth Social stock offering then go all Dutch tulips on the suckers.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    73 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    “Through hard work, talent, and luck, I currently have almost five hundred million dollars in cash, a substantial amount of which I intended to use in my campaign for president,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social in all caps.

    “The often overturned political hack judge on the rigged and corrupt A.G. case, where I have done nothing wrong, knew this, wanted to take it away from me, and that’s where and why he came up with the shocking number which, coupled with his crazy interest demand, is approximately $454,000,000.”

    Trump is liable for $454 million, most of the fraud judgment, but the amount he owes has been increasing by more than $111,000 a day because of added interest.

    New York Judge Arthur Engoron, who determined the amount of the judgment, issued his ruling on Feb. 23, and Trump had 30 days to hand over the cash.

    Trump said in another Truth Social post in all caps Friday that Engoron “came up with a crazy, out of thin air award, in order to damage me politically, and not allow me to use any of the large amount of cash I have built up over the years, through hard work, insight, instinct, and diligence, on my political campaign for president.”

    Earlier this week, Trump’s presidential campaign asked his supporters for money in a fundraising memo, which said, "Insane radical Democrat AG Letitia James wants to SEIZE my properties in New York.


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