New York’s attorney general wants a speedy ruling in the case over Trump’s business dealings.

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    I’ll believe it when I see it. How many years has there been enough evidence to charge the cocksucker in plain sight and still nothing significant has happened to him.

    I’ll cheer when he’s sentenced.

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      he lost his charity in NY, this will further that to all his businesses and properties.

      this might not end with jail time but this is going to end Trump in NY and add fuel to his other legal problems

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        The schadenfreude of the president who helped spread “lock her up” being the locked up… oh I look forward to that day!

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          Um… we get to read about him throwing hamburgers against the walls when they explain that the president cannot pardon state charges.

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            Realistically, doesn’t that just mean the vice president is acting president as long as the president is in jail? Does a vote for a president in prison ultimately go toward whoever is their running mate? Could Trump ultimately just choose one of his kids and let them run the country while he’s in prison, like a Mafia family?

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              Good questions. The VP would be president if the elected president can’t do the job for any reason (death, incapacitaiton, etc.). If Trump chooses a kid as his running mate, and wins, then yes. Trump would never cede power to anyone though. He’d try to run the country from prison, and in his role as commander-in-chief, would be constantly ordering the military to break him out.

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          Then someone files a motion to throw out the pardon because the idea of a self-pardon is absolutely ridiculous.

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          most of the charges against drumpf are state charges thankfully, which he can’t pardon himself for. Thank fuck.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking a speedy judgment against former President Donald Trump for allegedly inflating his net worth by billions of dollars to fraudulently secure favorable loan and insurance terms for more than a decade.

    In a filing Wednesday night in New York court, James argued that Trump, his sons, and his business had obtained “hundreds of millions of dollars in ill-gotten savings and profits” and that, given the volume of evidence her office has collected, the judge should issue what’s known as a summary judgment, essentially a ruling without the trial scheduled on October 2.

    Together, Trump’s civil and criminal cases continue to dominate the 2024 Republican primary calendar, and his legal troubles have consumed millions of dollars of his campaign funds.

    She also argues that Trump valued his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida as if he could sell it as a single-family residence, rather than as the social club that it is required to be under multiple restrictive deeds.

    She argues that the answer to both of those questions is “yes” based on the evidence her office has presented, and that is enough to support finding Trump liable for fraud and barring him from conducting business under New York state law.

    “… [T]he undisputed evidence establishes that Defendants employed a variety of deceptive schemes to grossly inflate values for many of Mr. Trump’s assets,” she writes.


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      This is a civil trial, so it would be a monetary penalty and would prevent him from doing business in NY.

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        This is true. However, I would fully expect any company that relied on those estimations to immediately sue him as well. Which just adds to his stress and legal woes, which makes me happy :)

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          Probably not since, all evidence to the contrary, a presidential campaign isn’t officially considered a for-profit business. Or even a non-profit business, which he’s already not allowed to do in New York.