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Trump files personal financial report, offering glimpse into post-presidency earnings
Former President Donald Trump on Friday filed his personal financial disclosure, offering the first glimpse into his earnings since leaving the White House.

The 101-page document, filed with the Federal Election Commission because Trump is running for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, provides broad details about how much the former president made on various business ventures. Candidates are not required to report specific dollar amounts, instead disclosing their earnings and assets in broad ranges.

Trump reported making more than $5 million from speaking engagements, and earning between $100,001 and $1 million from CIC Digital, a company that has sold digital images of him via non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

He also reported more than $5 million in royalties from a firm listed as DT Marks Oman LLC, which is one of the former president’s overseas business ventures.

The former president reported that Trump Media & Technology Group Corp., which is tied to the social media platform Truth Social, is valued between $5,000,001 and $25 million, though Trump reported making less than $201 from the company..

Trump’s disclosure also listed 16 different books on his disclosure form, with his memoir “The Art of the Deal” making him between $100,000 and $1 million. Most of the other books made Trump less than $201, according to the filing.

Overall, the document indicates Trump’s business holdings are valued at at least $1.2 billion, according to Bloomberg News.
The FEC requires candidates to file personal financial disclosures within 30 days of launching their campaigns. Trump officially declared his candidacy in November.

His lawyers sought two separate 45-day extensions, giving him until March 15. The FEC then stated Trump would face a $200 fine if the disclosure was filed more than 30 days later.

While Trump’s personal disclosure only provides broad strokes of his earnings, it still offers rare insight into the former president’s financial situation.
The House Ways and Means Committee late last year released six years of former President Trump’s business and individual tax returns, painting a picture of Trump’s financial situation.

Those documents showed how he’s making his money mostly from investments and interest payments rather than from real estate businesses, which are marked down consistently in the red.

Trump businesses have also been embroiled in legal proceedings in New York City. The Trump Organization was fined $1.6 million in January after a jury convicted the business for 17 tax crimes, including conspiracy and falsifying business records.

"Oooo, a $200 fine."

Yeah like that will hurt.
 

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I am not a fan of the others on the Midas Touch, this guy I can listen to just fine. A good one today.


I can not wait to hear the result. "Donald Trump, fucked by an angry gay black man."
 

H G Griffin

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I am not a fan of the others on the Midas Touch, this guy I can listen to just fine. A good one today.


I can not wait to hear the result. "Donald Trump, fucked by an angry gay black man."
Do any Americans ever think about how pathetic it is that there is no such thing as justice in their country, only partisan maneuvering?

Discussions are never about right or wrong, or the will of the people, only whether the appropriately biased official will make the decision.
 

Fogdog

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Do any Americans ever think about how pathetic it is that there is no such thing as justice in their country, only partisan maneuvering?

Discussions are never about right or wrong, or the will of the people, only whether the appropriately biased official will make the decision.
nope. I live in the greatest country that every existed and that's enough for me. I think we should be paying billionaires to stay in the US.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Do any Americans ever think about how pathetic it is that there is no such thing as justice in their country, only partisan maneuvering?

Discussions are never about right or wrong, or the will of the people, only whether the appropriately biased official will make the decision.
not being an American, how the fuck would you know what we think about or discuss among ourselves?
If you read any of these threads you'd see that many of us are deeply concerned about the "justice system", and that we do indeed talk about freedom, and the will of the people, and efforts to subvert that will...but you don't read, apparently, or you wouldn't make such obviously biased, wrong statements...
 

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Judge REJECTS Donald Trump's attempt to delay E. Jean Carroll defamation trial. Trial begins 4/25

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Judge Lewis Kaplan, the federal judge presiding over the defamation case E. Jean Carroll brought against Donald Trump, rejected, and indeed derided, Donald Trump's assertion that he needs a delay in the trial for a "cooling off period" as a result of the publicity surrounding his indictment by a New York grand jury for 34 felony crimes. Judge Kaplan made clear that Donald Trump himself was responsible for much of the publicity surrounding his indictment, arrest and arraignment, so he can not now be heard to need a trial continuance due to the very publicity he created.
 

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Trump Campaign Unveils Homeless Plan, Ban on 'Urban Camping'
Former President Donald Trump unveiled his strategy for dealing with big-city homelessness — promising if elected he will ban "urban camping," and suggesting the effort could be financed by diverting money from Ukraine's battle against Russia.

The agenda for issues related to homelessness, mental illness, and drug addiction was posted by the Trump campaign site Make America Great Again — and in a video speech from the former president posted Monday on Rumble.

"Our first consideration should be the rights and safety of the hardworking, law-abiding citizens who make our society function," Trump said. "When I am back in the White House, we will use every tool, lever, and authority to get the homeless off our streets. We want to take care of them, but they have to be off our streets."

"There is nothing compassionate about letting these individuals live in filth and squalor rather than getting them the help that they need," he continued. "We need professionals to help them. For a small fraction of what we spend upon Ukraine, we could take care of every homeless veteran in America.

"Our veterans are being treated horribly. Likewise, with all the money we will save by ending mass unskilled migration, we will have a huge dividend to address this crisis in our own country."

"Under my strategy, working with states, we will BAN urban camping wherever possible," he said.

According to the Trump campaign, the former president, if returned to the White House in 2024, would "open large parcels of inexpensive land, bring in doctors, psychiatrists, social workers, and drug rehab specialists, and create tent cities where the homeless can be relocated and their problems identified" — and "bring back mental institutions to house and rehabilitate" the "severely mentally ill or dangerously deranged."

In his video, Trump declared "this strategy will be far better and also far less expensive than spending vast sums of taxpayer money to house the homeless in luxury hotels without addressing their underlying issue."

"This is how I will end the scourge of homelessness and make our cities clean, and safe, and beautiful once again," he vowed.

Benevolent dictator.
 
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