Violent crime falling quickly, Trump needs $450 million TODAY
The David Pakman Show - March 25, 2024
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Trump needs $450 million TODAY, sending DESPERATE emails
Donald Trump faces a critical financial dilemma, needing to secure $464 million by today's deadline to address a New York civil fraud case concerning inflated property values. Failure to meet this deadline could lead to asset seizure and bank account freezes, jeopardizing Trump's business ventures and political ambitions. Despite claims of having the necessary funds, Trump has struggled to secure them, resorting to desperate fundraising tactics and considering seeking support from foreign entities like Saudi Arabia or Russia. This situation raises concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly regarding Trump's financial dealings. Trump's campaign is using the situation to rally supporters, portraying it as a political witch hunt and urging contributions to fend off perceived attacks. Ultimately, Trump's urgent fundraising efforts highlight the gravity of his situation and its potential ramifications for his political future.
Trump calls right wing interviewer LIAR on his own show!
In an interview conducted by Sebastian Gorka with Donald Trump, Gorka brought up the topic of Trump's potential vice presidential pick, mentioning that he's been told who it might be but can't announce it until it's official. Trump responded by downplaying the urgency, suggesting there isn't a single person in mind and hinting at numerous potential candidates within the Republican Party. This contradicted the previous claim by Gorka about it already having been decided and Gorka knowing who it was. The discussion veered into fearmongering, with Trump suggesting dire consequences if he doesn't win the election, despite numerous positive indicators during Biden's first term. Trump then criticized various groups, including autoworkers and union members, for potentially voting for Democrats. Additionally, Trump alleged that Democrats will attempt to rig the election, echoing claims from 2016 and 2020. Overall, the interview exposed inconsistencies in Trump's statements but also shed light on his continued narrative of fear and mistrust.
From over the weekend:
UH-OH: Nikki Haley donors switching to BIDEN, not Trump
Prominent donors who previously supported Nikki Haley in the Republican primary are now shifting their allegiance to Joe Biden, despite Donald Trump's status as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. As Haley withdrew from the race, donors are turning to Biden, with media mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg and others actively soliciting support for the Democratic candidate. This shift is not merely about political party lines but reflects a broader commitment to democracy and the fundamental values of the country. Many moderate Republicans, socially liberal and fiscally conservative, find Trump's policies and behavior untenable, opting instead to support Biden. Trump's dismissal of Haley supporters may prove shortsighted as their support could be crucial in the upcoming election. Embracing these disaffected Republicans who prioritize democracy is essential for the Democratic Party's success. Ultimately, the choice in 2024 boils down to safeguarding democracy, making Biden the preferred candidate for those concerned with upholding foundational American values.
From over the weekend:
Insanely dangerous Trump-endorse lunatic won his primary
Trump-backed candidate Bernie Moreno's victory in the Ohio Republican primary for Senate raises significant concerns as he now goes on to face incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown in the general election. Moreno’s past support for LGBTQ rights now contrasts sharply with his hardline opposition, and questions have arisen regarding his association with an online dating site. Despite Moreno's shifting positions and questionable background, what draws criticism is his hypocritical political stance, particularly his anti-abortion position and rejection of LGBTQ rights. Moreno's victory signals a troubling trend within the Republican Party. As Ohio offers an opportunity for Republicans to regain the Senate majority, the implications of Moreno's candidacy extend well beyond state lines.
More on the show:
-- Violent crime rates continue to fall, but the right wing media and elected officials continue to claim that crime is up
-- Republican Congressman Mike Gallagher announces his resignation, which will leave the Republican majority in the House at just one vote
-- NBC and MSNBC hosts, including Chuck Todd, Mika Brzezinski, and Joe Scarborough revolt against the recent hiring of former RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel
-- Failed former President Donald Trump continues to spiral as the asset seizure deadline looms
-- Eric Trump admits that financial institutions are laughing at Trump's requests for financing Trump's $450 million bond
-- Yet another Republican Trump voter, this time Nathan from Ohio, is now voting for Joe Biden
-- President Joe Biden brutally trolls Donald Trump's bragging about his golf trophies
-- Voicemail caller from a Trump supporter warns David that he will wish he had seen the light (???)
-- On the Bonus Show: Putin links Ukraine to Moscow massacre without evidence, Ron DeSantis signs bill to allow Florida teens to work longer hours, fewer people using Elon Musk's X as platform massively struggling, much more...
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