11-13-2020, 02:14 PM
Still no US president elect 10 days after the elections?!?
President Donald could have a motive for keep screaming “voter fraud” in an attempt to raise money.
Trump has bombarded his fans with requests for money to pay the legal fees for challenging Biden’s win. The disclaimer shows that part of this money won’t go to pay for these legal fees at all.
One disclaimer said that 50% of the donation would go to paying off the president’s “campaign debt”, with the other 50% to the voter fraud legal fees.
Another Trump fundraising campaign leads to the Trump Make America Great Again Committee — a joint committee by Donald J. Trump for President, Inc., and the Republican National Committee (RNC).
After some media reported some critical stories, a new PAC was started - Save America. Now 60% are going to Save America and 40% to the RNC. Only after some threshold is met, money will go to paying legal costs.
These kind of “slush funds” (as some cynics call them) – PACs - are very flexible. Donald could use the cash on election campaigns for himself (which Trumptards probably won’t mind) and other politicians (that are well-known for pay-to-play kind of favours).
Joe Biden is also asking for donations for the legal challenges to protect his election win. The fine print shows that the first $142,000 contributed could go to the Democratic National Committee (this seems a little less flexible that Donald’s Save America PAC).
Larry Noble, former general counsel at the Federal Election Commission, explained that Trump could use the cash to finance his future in politrics:
(https://archive.is/9J51S)
As I haven’t read the book, I can’t verify, but somebody has reported the following Trump quote, from chapter 5 of Art of the Deal:
According to Donald Trump’s ex-wife Ivana:
President Donald could have a motive for keep screaming “voter fraud” in an attempt to raise money.
Trump has bombarded his fans with requests for money to pay the legal fees for challenging Biden’s win. The disclaimer shows that part of this money won’t go to pay for these legal fees at all.
One disclaimer said that 50% of the donation would go to paying off the president’s “campaign debt”, with the other 50% to the voter fraud legal fees.
Another Trump fundraising campaign leads to the Trump Make America Great Again Committee — a joint committee by Donald J. Trump for President, Inc., and the Republican National Committee (RNC).
After some media reported some critical stories, a new PAC was started - Save America. Now 60% are going to Save America and 40% to the RNC. Only after some threshold is met, money will go to paying legal costs.
These kind of “slush funds” (as some cynics call them) – PACs - are very flexible. Donald could use the cash on election campaigns for himself (which Trumptards probably won’t mind) and other politicians (that are well-known for pay-to-play kind of favours).
Joe Biden is also asking for donations for the legal challenges to protect his election win. The fine print shows that the first $142,000 contributed could go to the Democratic National Committee (this seems a little less flexible that Donald’s Save America PAC).
Larry Noble, former general counsel at the Federal Election Commission, explained that Trump could use the cash to finance his future in politrics:
Quote:He’s really making a big deal about the challenge to the election, and that may very well be why a lot of people may give without paying attention to, or understanding, what the political language is. It’s pretty dangerous to our democracy to use attacking our elections as a fundraising tool.https://people.com/politics/donations-to...aign-debt/
(https://archive.is/9J51S)
As I haven’t read the book, I can’t verify, but somebody has reported the following Trump quote, from chapter 5 of Art of the Deal:
Quote:I’m the first to admit that I am very competitive and that I’ll do nearly anything within legal bounds to win. Sometimes, part of making a deal is denigrating your competition.
According to Donald Trump’s ex-wife Ivana:
Quote:He’s not a good loser. He doesn’t like to lose, so he’s going to fight and fight and fight.https://people.com/politics/ivana-trump-...o-be-over/
He has to go and declare that he lost. But he hates to be a loser, that I’m sure of. But if he loses, he loses. He has plenty of money, places to go and live in and enjoy his life.
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549