Donald Trump Private Citizen

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I would like to ask a question.

Do people actually believe that the democratic party didn't cheat and Joe Biden actually won the election?

or

Do they know the democratic party did cheat, yet, just don't care, because Trump is out of the white house?

I'm just trying to gauge, the intelligence level, of people posting on this thread. People come here to learn grow techniques, from intelligent, experienced growers. Wouldn't want them taking advise, from individuals that may be braindead.

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You should ask your stepdad to print that up for you so you can hang it on your bedroom wall of his trailer
 

BudmanTX

Well-Known Member
I would like to ask a question.

Do people actually believe that the democratic party didn't cheat and Joe Biden actually won the election?

or

Do they know the democratic party did cheat, yet, just don't care, because Trump is out of the white house?

I'm just trying to gauge, the intelligence level, of people posting on this thread. People come here to learn grow techniques, from intelligent, experienced growers. Wouldn't want them taking advise, from individuals that may be braindead.

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he lost get over it......here you might need this

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hanimmal

Well-Known Member
Evidently, she is a full-time homemaker who has 4 children. Therefore, she has only a little time to lurk, and almost none to actually post.


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She must be stoked about Biden and the Democrats hooking her up!

I feel bad not starting out with the 'ignore feature' advice from the start.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Looks like trouble for Trump, it looks like a potential deal to me, the bail hearing date was moved up with the help of federal prosecutors.
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Trump 2017 Inaugural Committee Chairman To Be Released On Bail Pending Trial


NBC's Tom Winter reports as Tom Barrack, chairman of Trump's 2017 inaugural committee, is likely to be released on bail pending trial. He has been charged with acting as a secret foreign agent and lying to federal authorities.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Why would prosecutors work hard to get this guy bail? They didn't object to his release, so he might be working on a deal and about all he's got to deal is Donald, with whom he shared many secrets.
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Trump ally Tom Barrack set to be released on $250 million bond - POLITICO

Trump ally Tom Barrack set to be released on $250 million bond
Wealthy investor is charged with secretly acting as foreign agent for United Arab Emirates

Tom Barrack, a wealthy private-equity investor and Trump 2017 inaugural chair who now faces criminal charges of secretly acting as a foreign agent in the U.S. for the United Arab Emirates, was set to be released on bail Friday after prosecutors and his defense reached an agreement for him to pledge $250 million to secure his future appearance.

The deal spares Barrack — who was arrested Tuesday in the Los Angeles area — from the prospect of spending the weekend in jail and of being transferred in government custody to Brooklyn, N.Y., where the indictment in the case was brought.

An attorney for Barrack, Matt Herrington, said both sides worked intensely on the bail package in order to head off the possibility of Barrack remaining in jail.

“We have moved great mountains to ensure that Mr. Barrack is able to get out before the weekend so he can get to New York and appear for his arraignment on Monday,” Herrington said during a video hearing before L.A.-based U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue.

Herrington and an another defense attorney for Barrack, Ronak Desai, joined the hearing from a vehicle outside the West Valley Detention Center in San Bernardino, Calif., where their client was being held.

Prosecutors did not detail the reasons for the unusually large bail package Friday, but during a hearing earlier this week said Barrack presents an unusual risk of flight due to his wealth —estimated at $1 billion by Forbes Magazine — and his extensive foreign ties.

Barrack, 74, is accused of using his high-level contacts in the Trump administration to influence Middle East policy at the direction of UAE officials, of providing them with inside information about U.S. plans and of changing speeches or other public statements by Trump to make them more favorable to UAE and one of its allies, Saudi Arabia. The formal charges against Barrack are failing to register as a foreign agent, conspiracy, obstruction of justice and four counts of making false statements to the FBI.

The indictment is vague about how or if Barrack was remunerated for his efforts, but communications referenced in the case discussed various investment opportunities. His private investment firm, Colony Capital, has reportedly received about $1.5 billion in investment from UAE and Saudi funds.

As part of the bail arrangement, the judge ordered Barrack to have no contact with UAE or Saudi officials, be under an overnight curfew and be subject to GPS location monitoring.

Barrack stepped down as Colony Capital's CEO last year and as executive chair of the firm in April. However, Colony Capital's Chief Investment Officer Jonathan Grunzweig agreed to pledge his home as part of the bail package, as did Barrack's ex-wife Rachelle andhis son Thomas Barrack III.

Barrack already posted $5 million in cash, his attorneys said. The judge said some or all of the remainder of the $250 million would come from Barrack's shares in another investment firm, Digital Bridge Holdings.

Earlier Friday, the same judge also agreed to release on bail an assistant to Barrack also charged in the case, Nathan Grimes. Grimes' bond was set at $5 million.

A businessman from UAE who allegedly served as an intermediary for Barrack and Grimes with officials there, Rashid Al-Malik, was also charged in the case. Prosecutors say he left the U.S. in 2019, three days after being questioned by the FBI. Federal officials quickly got an arrest warrant for Al-Malik but he has not returned to the U.S.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
I am in my 70's. I have a billion, will lose a quarter of that to retain my freedom. Hmm, wonder what retirement in the UAE would be like?
Getting there might be an issue for him, but from the bail deal he cut, I'd say he has something to say to the FBI about Trump, in exchange for a slap on the wrists or a walk. He had to surrender his passports, including his Lebanese one and wear and ankle bracelet, besides they will be watching him like a hawk and he knows it. He's a smart guy who knew this was coming and so he probably prepared some goodies on Trump, the biggest fish of all.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Getting there might be an issue for him, but from the bail deal he cut, I'd say he has something to say to the FBI about Trump, in exchange for a slap on the wrists or a walk. He had to surrender his passports, including his Lebanese one and wear and ankle bracelet, besides they will be watching him like a hawk and he knows it. He's a smart guy who knew this was coming and so he probably prepared some goodies on Trump, the biggest fish of all.
everyone went out of their way for him..it must be good..he said jump and the Feds said how high?

Trump gets to think about what it might be all weekend.
 

rkymtnman

Well-Known Member
Why would prosecutors work hard to get this guy bail? They didn't object to his release, so he might be working on a deal and about all he's got to deal is Donald, with whom he shared many secrets.
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Trump ally Tom Barrack set to be released on $250 million bond - POLITICO

Trump ally Tom Barrack set to be released on $250 million bond
Wealthy investor is charged with secretly acting as foreign agent for United Arab Emirates

Tom Barrack, a wealthy private-equity investor and Trump 2017 inaugural chair who now faces criminal charges of secretly acting as a foreign agent in the U.S. for the United Arab Emirates, was set to be released on bail Friday after prosecutors and his defense reached an agreement for him to pledge $250 million to secure his future appearance.

The deal spares Barrack — who was arrested Tuesday in the Los Angeles area — from the prospect of spending the weekend in jail and of being transferred in government custody to Brooklyn, N.Y., where the indictment in the case was brought.

An attorney for Barrack, Matt Herrington, said both sides worked intensely on the bail package in order to head off the possibility of Barrack remaining in jail.

“We have moved great mountains to ensure that Mr. Barrack is able to get out before the weekend so he can get to New York and appear for his arraignment on Monday,” Herrington said during a video hearing before L.A.-based U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue.

Herrington and an another defense attorney for Barrack, Ronak Desai, joined the hearing from a vehicle outside the West Valley Detention Center in San Bernardino, Calif., where their client was being held.

Prosecutors did not detail the reasons for the unusually large bail package Friday, but during a hearing earlier this week said Barrack presents an unusual risk of flight due to his wealth —estimated at $1 billion by Forbes Magazine — and his extensive foreign ties.

Barrack, 74, is accused of using his high-level contacts in the Trump administration to influence Middle East policy at the direction of UAE officials, of providing them with inside information about U.S. plans and of changing speeches or other public statements by Trump to make them more favorable to UAE and one of its allies, Saudi Arabia. The formal charges against Barrack are failing to register as a foreign agent, conspiracy, obstruction of justice and four counts of making false statements to the FBI.

The indictment is vague about how or if Barrack was remunerated for his efforts, but communications referenced in the case discussed various investment opportunities. His private investment firm, Colony Capital, has reportedly received about $1.5 billion in investment from UAE and Saudi funds.

As part of the bail arrangement, the judge ordered Barrack to have no contact with UAE or Saudi officials, be under an overnight curfew and be subject to GPS location monitoring.

Barrack stepped down as Colony Capital's CEO last year and as executive chair of the firm in April. However, Colony Capital's Chief Investment Officer Jonathan Grunzweig agreed to pledge his home as part of the bail package, as did Barrack's ex-wife Rachelle andhis son Thomas Barrack III.

Barrack already posted $5 million in cash, his attorneys said. The judge said some or all of the remainder of the $250 million would come from Barrack's shares in another investment firm, Digital Bridge Holdings.

Earlier Friday, the same judge also agreed to release on bail an assistant to Barrack also charged in the case, Nathan Grimes. Grimes' bond was set at $5 million.

A businessman from UAE who allegedly served as an intermediary for Barrack and Grimes with officials there, Rashid Al-Malik, was also charged in the case. Prosecutors say he left the U.S. in 2019, three days after being questioned by the FBI. Federal officials quickly got an arrest warrant for Al-Malik but he has not returned to the U.S.
joe the plumber with 7 felony charges would for sure be spending the weekend in lock up. must be nice to post 5 mil bond in cash huh?
 

rkymtnman

Well-Known Member
Getting there might be an issue for him, but from the bail deal he cut, I'd say he has something to say to the FBI about Trump, in exchange for a slap on the wrists or a walk. He had to surrender his passports, including his Lebanese one and wear and ankle bracelet, besides they will be watching him like a hawk and he knows it. He's a smart guy who knew this was coming and so he probably prepared some goodies on Trump, the biggest fish of all.
maybe he has some contractors smuggle him out of the US in a box like Ghosn did in Japan??
 
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