Yeah, no doubt this very inhumane, vile, cruel, petty man is glad someone got killed so he can use the death for political gain. He'll easily fool suckers like you that he's some kind of decent person. It's all a show, folks. I've never known Trump to be sincere about anything, everything he does must be held as suspect.
How so?
Let's take a look at who Trump is:
Cutting off health care for his grand-nephew: Trump removed his nephew, William Trump, from the family’s health care plan when William was a baby and suffering from seizures due to a severe medical condition. This was widely perceived as a move out of spite during a legal dispute with his niece, Mary Trump, over the will of Fred Trump Sr.
One of President Donald Trump's nephews, baby William Trump, needed extra medical care. Donald and his siblings removed him from the insurance plan.
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Manipulating inheritance from his father: Donald Trump and his siblings were involved in a legal dispute over the will of Fred Trump Sr. Mary Trump, Donald's niece, alleged that Donald and his siblings manipulated Fred Trump Sr. into altering his will, which resulted in Fred Trump Jr.'s children receiving a reduced share of the inheritance. This dispute eventually led to lawsuits within the family, with Mary Trump accusing Donald and his siblings of fraud and conspiracy to deprive her of her rightful inheritance.
Mary L. Trump, the niece of former President Donald Trump, has lost her lawsuit against her uncle and two of his siblings over claims that they defrauded her out of millions in connection with property that she had inherited from her father, with the judge implying that she should have taken...
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Housing discrimination lawsuits: Trump, along with his father Fred Trump, was sued by the U.S. Department of Justice in the 1970s for refusing to rent apartments to Black tenants. They settled without admitting guilt but agreed to change their rental practices under supervision.
The 1973 lawsuit was mentioned briefly during the first presidential debate, but it speaks to a long history
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Trump University fraud: Trump faced a class-action lawsuit over Trump University, a for-profit real estate training program. The plaintiffs claimed the university was a scam, offering little educational value. Trump settled the lawsuit for $25 million without admitting wrongdoing.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A judge on Friday approved an agreement for President Donald Trump to pay $25 million to settle lawsuits over his now-defunct Trump University, ending nearly seven years of legal battles with customers who claimed they were misled by failed promises to teach success in real estate.
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Disrespecting John McCain, war hero: Trump publicly disparaged Senator John McCain, stating that he was “not a war hero” because he was captured during the Vietnam War, adding that he preferred people who “weren’t captured.”
An article in the Atlantic about President Donald Trump’s private remarks about service members and veterans took social
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Access Hollywood tape: A leaked tape from 2005 captured Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women, saying he could “grab them by the p***y” because of his celebrity status. Trump later dismissed it as “locker room talk,” but the incident sparked widespread outrage. (This is well known, but link provided on request)
Charity fraud: The Trump Foundation, his charitable organization, was shut down after a lawsuit by the New York Attorney General revealed that Trump used the charity’s funds to settle personal legal disputes, buy personal items, and fund his political campaign. Trump paid a $2 million settlement.
President Donald Trump must personally pay $2 million in fines because he illegally used his charity to benefit his 2016 candidacy. A state judge in New York delivered the judgment on Thursday afternoon. The judicially-assessed penalty must be paid to a number of nonprofit organizations in the...
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Stiffing contractors: Throughout his business career, Trump has been accused by numerous contractors and small businesses of refusing to pay for services rendered, resulting in lawsuits and financial hardship for some of these businesses.
The ABA Journal is read by half of the nation's 1 million lawyers every month. It covers the trends, people and finances of the legal profession from Wall Street to Main Street to Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Among those who say billionaire didn't pay: dishwashers, painters, waiters
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Central Park Five: In 1989, Trump took out full-page ads in several New York newspapers calling for the death penalty for the Central Park Five, five Black and Latino teenagers wrongfully convicted of a violent assault. Even after they were exonerated, Trump refused to apologize or acknowledge their innocence.
This is the real newspaper ad he took out about the case
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Withholding military aid to Ukraine: Trump was impeached for abuse of power after withholding military aid to Ukraine while pressuring its president to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter. This incident became the central issue in his first impeachment trial in 2019.
After weeks of discussions among legislators, the House of Representatives voted to impeach the 45th President, Donald Trump, for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress on December 18, 2019. The vote fell largely along party lines: 230 in favor, 197 against and 1 present. Trump became only...
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Handling of the COVID-19 pandemic: Trump downplayed the severity of COVID-19 despite being briefed on its dangers early in 2020. His administration's slow response and inconsistent messaging on masks and lockdowns likely contributed to the high death toll in the U.S.
Editor's note: We updated the timeline Jan. 19, 2021. In the span of one year, Americans went from hearing about a new v
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Inciting the January 6 insurrection: Trump was impeached a second time after encouraging his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. The crowd stormed the Capitol, attempting to stop the certification of Joe Biden's electoral victory. Trump was accused of inciting an insurrection, though he was acquitted in the Senate trial, noting their acquittal was driven by their fear of Trump, his mean tweets, fear of Trump's base, where it has been well established that detractors receive death threats, become fodder for Trump and his wrath, which is considerable, given the power he wields over his base. Well known, but verification provided on request.
And, there is more a lot more. Trump should never be trusted, ever, for anything, he lies incessantly.