Also, pretty sure there's a law that says big gifts to the president stay with the White House/government.
Oh, yeah, he's above the law.
UPDATE 08:58 am:
Actually, technically, they're wrong, but in the case of Trump, anything he does "in the course of his duties as president" cannot be prosecuted, according to the very corrupt Supreme Court.
Most of that is shitcoin, so take it with the grain of shifting sand it deserves.
Sure. Why not?Both the White House and DOJ concluded that because the gift is not conditioned on any official act, it does not constitute bribery, the sources said. Bondi's legal analysis also says it does not run afoul of the Constitution's prohibition on foreign gifts because the plane is not being given to an individual, but rather to the United States Air Force and, eventually, to the presidential library foundation, the sources said.
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The plane will then be transferred to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation no later than Jan. 1, 2029, and any costs relating to its transfer will be paid for by the U.S. Air Force, the sources told ABC News.
ABC
That presidential library is going to be getting a lot of gifts.
UPDATE 02:46 pm:
Did you catch that part: We used to have an ethics czar.
UPDATE 05:23 pm:
And I thought she knew him. Well, she won't be getting a ride on THAT plane.Even Laura Loomer: “I love President Trump. I would take a bullet for him. But, I have to call a spade a spade. We cannot accept a $400 million “gift” from jihadists in suits. The Qataris fund the same Iranian proxies in Hamas and Hezbollah who have murdered US Service Members. The same proxies that have worked with the Mexican cartels to get jihadists across our border. This is really going to be such a stain on the admin if this is true. And I say that as someone who would take a bullet for Trump. I’m so disappointed.”
Meidas Touch
Also from Meidas Touch:
UPDATE 05/13/2025:CREW: “During the 4 years that Trump serves his 2nd term, real estate developers will be working on, planning, building and opening a total of 20 Trump-branded projects around the globe. In 9 foreign countries, these developers will seek subcontractors, buyers and permits from the govt. The developments that are underway—being planned, constructed, sold and delivered to buyers—will nearly triple the number of Trump properties operating abroad.”
I have a suggestion for Senator Paul: hope for something that might actually happen.
And he's going to get away with it. I wonder how many Republican Congressfolk he lets in on the market scheme.
When you hear that Pam Bondi says this isn't quid pro quo or a bribe, remember this: it really is, but it doesn't matter if it isn't.











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