The guy is supposed to be a fucking billionaire and stupid people are sending him money for something that even stupider?
“A sucker is born every day’, eh?
Lots of them?
And get this?
The big guy don’t have to0 use the money for more lawyer’s….
Most of them have quit his bull shit legal effort to overturn the election….
He can use the money for almost any ‘post-presidency activity’….
(Bail money?)
Much of the money raised since the election is likely to go into an account for the president to use on political activities after he leaves office, while some of the contributions will go toward what’s left of the legal fight….
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The donations are purportedly being solicited for the Official Election Defense Fund, which is blazed in all red across the Trump campaign’s website, with an ominous picture of the president outside the White House.
There is no such account, however. The fundraising requests are being made by the Trump Make America Great Again Committee, a joint fundraising committee that raises money for the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee. As of Nov. 18, that committee also shares its funds with Save America, a new leadership PAC that Trump set up in early November and which he can use to fund his post-presidency activities….
Democratic Socialist Dave says
Trump lashes out at GOP Gov. Doug Ducey after certification of Arizona results showing Biden win
Maria Polletta
Arizona Republic
President Donald Trump publicly and repeatedly lashed out at Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday, contending the Republican leader and Trump supporter had “betrayed the people of Arizona” by certifying an election that didn’t go the president’s way.
Trump unleashed a series of blistering posts on Twitter a few hours after Ducey and other state officials signed off on Arizona’s general election results, confirming Democratic President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the once reliably red state.
“Why is he rushing to put a Democrat in office?” Trump asked, including a clip of Ducey discussing getting Senator-elect Mark Kelly sworn in as soon as possible. “Especially when so many horrible things concerning voter fraud are being revealed at the hearing going on right now.”
By “hearing,” Trump meant the public meeting between Trump campaign lawyers and a handful of state lawmakers taking place two miles from the Arizona Capitol. In front of an audience that included at least two Arizona congressmen, the president’s team had made unsubstantiated claims of election fraud and urged the Legislature to throw out the state’s results.
“What is going on with @dougducey?” Trump continued on Twitter. “Republicans will long remember!”
The president then reposted a claim from a conservative cable host that Ducey had “betrayed the people of Arizona,” commenting, simply, “TRUE.” He also shared a post that asked: “Who needs Democrats when you have Republicans like (Georgia Gov.) Brian Kemp and Doug Ducey?”
Afterward, Trump reposted a fictional exchange in which Kemp said Georgia had run “the most corrupt election in American history,” and Ducey responded with, “Hold my beer.”
President made expectations clear
Ducey did not immediately address the president’s comments Monday. But his staff had previously disputed media reports that Arizona’s results created a rift between the politicians.
And while Ducey was signing the certification documents Monday, his cell phone buzzed with the ringtone of “Hail to the Chief.” Ducey previously has said he set that for calls coming from the White House. On Monday, he muted the ring tone and set the phone aside, continuing to sign documents that made Trump’s loss official.
Later Monday, Ducey made several posts on Twitter defending his actions in certifying the vote and defending election integrity in Arizona, given the state’s long history of voting by mail and other laws in place to prevent voter fraud. He didn’t mention the president by name, or specifically reference his comments.
“The problems that exist in other states simply don’t apply here. I’ve also said all along, I’m going to follow the law. So here’s what the law says,” Ducey wrote.
He continued, adding:
“It requires the Secretary of State, in the presence of the Governor and the Attorney General, to canvass the election on the fourth Monday following the general election. That was today. This can ONLY be delayed if counties DECLINE to certify their results. ALL 15 counties in Arizona — counties run by both parties — certified their results. The canvass of the election triggers a 5-day window for any elector to bring a credible challenge to the election results in court. If you want to contest the results, now is the time. Bring your challenges. That’s the law. I’ve sworn an oath to uphold it, and I take my responsibility seriously.”
During Trump’s last Arizona visit before Election Day, the president had made it clear he was expecting Ducey to deliver him the battleground state’s 11 electoral votes. “I’m going to be so angry, Doug, if we don’t get there,” he said during a Bullhead City rally.
Ducey also avoided actively sowing doubt about the state’s election system, as Trump had encouraged Republicans to do, though he took weeks to publicly acknowledge Biden’s Arizona win. …
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jamesb says
Same thing DSD…..
The guy has NOT bent reality to fit his peas sized brain …
And is DOUBLY paused that some Republicans ain’t going along with his BULL SHIT!
jamesb says
AP Politics
@AP_Politics
President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee have raised $207.5 million since Election Day as the president fundraised off his baseless allegations of widespread election fraud.
jamesb says
The ‘Rich” Trump’s keep getting suckers to make them richer….
RNC Shelled Out $300,000 for Don Jr.’s Book
The RNC paid more than $300,000 in October to a company owned by Donald Trump Jr. to purchase copies of his new, self-published book, Liberal Privilege, the Daily Beast reports.