• @[email protected]
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    278 months ago

    I like the way everyone looks miserable in that photo except that one guy in a grey suit who’s having a great old time.

  • Rentlar
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    8 months ago

    Over and over it seems that Trump and his lawyers’ strategy is just to continuously add to the list of crimes so that clerks and the judge have to keep on writing them down until Trump dies of old age or hamberder liver (or heaven forbid he pardons himself)

    • bedrooms
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      8 months ago

      Delay tactic is indeed all Trump did in his company cases.

  • Pollen Pirate
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    8 months ago

    Likely, the lawyer asked Trump, and given Trump’s tendency to be a liar, he provided false information to the lawyer. I feel like that is what happened.

    • gregorum
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      108 months ago

      They knew was lying about the sizes of his buildings to add value to them and that this was in the information his lawyers had provided. This demonstrates how Trump committed fraud and to what extent.

      • Pollen Pirate
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        58 months ago

        Yeah, I already read it. I just doubt the lawyer could be so dumb to provide false evidences like this. But could be, yeah… but making false bills of expensive furniture would be more effective, saying there are more floors is too easy to prove it’s not true in a court…

        • gregorum
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          8 months ago

          That’s the thing: in their heads, they’re not lying. To them, it’s the truth. That’s how delusional they are.

          The evaluator button says, “72,” so the building has 72 floors. That’s the truth to them, even if you can only count 63 floors.

  • Greg Clarke
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    178 months ago

    What’s the deal with name calling in a headline? Can we stop normalizing this behavior?