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What's the over/under on how much Trump will owe his attorney and refuse to pay when she inevitably leaves him as his lawyer?
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Based on the nature of the case, they probably got paid up front. There's no potential reward for Trump for them to take a percentage of.What's the over/under on how much Trump will owe his attorney and refuse to pay when she inevitably leaves him as his lawyer?
A small loan of a million dollars?What's the over/under on how much Trump will owe his attorney and refuse to pay when she inevitably leaves him as his lawyer?
He's not paid a lot of his attorneys already, like Rudy and PowellBased on the nature of the case, they probably got paid up front. There's no potential reward for Trump for them to take a percentage of.
Well he grifted 280 million from the magatards, so he's got the money.What's the over/under on how much Trump will owe his attorney and refuse to pay when she inevitably leaves him as his lawyer?
I don’t think he actually does have the money though. The man is in ridiculous debt. It’s easy for him to brush off his lawyers, not so much a Chinese oligarch or Saudi prince.Well he grifted 280 million from the magatards, so he's got the money.
He'll probably declare bankruptcy again though to avoid paying anyone and leave them holding the bag.
That seems to be his M.O.
He definitely owes a lot of money, as seen in the NY trial. Even if he did have the money, he wouldn't pay.I don’t think he actually does have the money though. The man is in ridiculous debt. It’s easy for him to brush off his lawyers, not so much a Chinese oligarch or Saudi prince.
I can see them turning a blind eye towards his debts, national debts included, as long as he’s benefiting them in other ways; for example, military or foreign policies that favor those nations. While there’s a decent chance of him being president, they’ll keep that deal, which explains why he’s running despite the fact that he’s the only Republican that would probably lose to Biden.I don’t think he actually does have the money though. The man is in ridiculous debt. It’s easy for him to brush off his lawyers, not so much a Chinese oligarch or Saudi prince.
It's a Trump biz so it's more likely to have lost money than made it.So did it lose $73 million or not? If it didn't this still won't go anywhere unless the judge is based enough to let it proceed to discovery. Trump can't prove they knew it was bullshit and coordinated on it unless he gets to slide in dem emails and DMs
Active users isn't the only part of the valuation. It's also how valuable those users are.How many active users does Truth Social even have? Less than 100,000?
If it's 10k people (not bots) I'd be shocked.How many active users does Truth Social even have?
Apparently, 2 million active users per month
Well let’s see.I wonder how they are going to cope when they find out they've been taken for a ride again.
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Milei wants to:
-legalize the sale of children and human organs
-abolish public healthcare, education, and transportation
-abandon monetary sovereignty and adopt the US dollar
Argentina was invited to join BRICS, but far-right president-elect Javier Milei has pledged to withdraw. The extremist boasted: "Our geopolitical alignment is with the U.S. and Israel. We are not going to align with communists"
In his platform, Argentina's extremist "libertarian" fascist president-elect Javier Milei calls for a Pinochet-style regime:
-"militarization of the institutions during the transition"
-building for-profit "public-private" prisons
-making it easier to imprison people
-mandating forced labor for prisoners
-reducing the age of being considered a minor
-creating a nationwide surveillance network of cameras with facial recognition technology
Responding to far-right president-elect Javier Milei's plan to adopt the US dollar as Argentina's currency to fight inflation, renowned development economist Ha-Joon Chang said this is “insane”, warning dollarization would make Argentina a US “colony”
>falsely reportingSo did it lose $73 million or not? If it didn't this still won't go anywhere unless the judge is based enough to let it proceed to discovery. Trump can't prove they knew it was bullshit and coordinated on it unless he gets to slide in dem emails and DMs