Showing posts with label #45. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #45. Show all posts

01 April 2023

Why Trump Fails

There are many reasons why Donald Trump failed as president. Some of the most notable reasons include: His lack of experience and qualifications. Trump had no prior experience in government or public service before becoming president. This lack of experience showed in his inability to effectively manage the federal government and his poor understanding of complex policy issues. His erratic and impulsive behavior. Trump was known for his impulsive tweets and off-the-cuff remarks, which often contradicted his own policies or statements. This erratic behavior made it difficult for people to trust him or take him seriously. His dishonesty and lack of integrity. Trump was repeatedly caught in lies and exaggerations, both during his campaign and presidency. This lack of integrity eroded public trust in him and made it difficult for him to build relationships with other world leaders. His divisive and hateful rhetoric. Trump often used divisive and hateful rhetoric, which alienated many Americans and made it difficult for him to unite the country. His rhetoric also contributed to the rise of white nationalism and domestic terrorism in the United States. His corruption and self-dealing. Trump used his presidency to enrich himself and his family, which violated the public trust. He also used his position to attack his political opponents and undermine the rule of law. In short, Donald Trump failed as president because he was unqualified, inexperienced, dishonest, divisive, and corrupt. His presidency was a disaster for the United States, and it will take years to repair the damage he caused. Enter a prompt here Bard may display inaccurate or offensive information that doesn’t represent Google’s views.

The Focus of Trump's Indictment

 On March 31, 2023, a grand jury in New York indicted former President Donald Trump on charges of grand larceny, tax fraud, and other financial crimes. The indictment alleges that Trump and his organization engaged in a pattern of "willful and knowing" financial fraud, including inflating the value of his assets to obtain loans and insurance coverage, and deflating the value of his assets to avoid paying taxes.


The indictment is the culmination of a two-year investigation by the Manhattan district attorney's office. The investigation was launched in 2019, after Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty to charges of campaign finance violations and lying to Congress. Cohen told investigators that he had made hush money payments to two women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump, and that Trump had directed him to do so.


The indictment charges Trump with 12 counts, including:


Eight counts of grand larceny, for allegedly defrauding banks and insurance companies by inflating the value of his assets.

One count of tax fraud, for allegedly understating his income on his personal tax returns.

One count of conspiracy to commit tax fraud, for allegedly engaging in a scheme to defraud the government out of taxes.

One count of willfully failing to pay taxes, for allegedly failing to pay taxes on $1.4 million in income.

One count of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, for allegedly engaging in a scheme to defraud insurance companies out of money.

Trump has denied all of the charges against him. His lawyers have said that the indictment is "politically motivated" and that the charges are "baseless."


The indictment is the first time that a former president of the United States has been indicted on criminal charges. It is unclear what the next steps will be in the case. Trump could plead guilty, go to trial, or reach a plea deal with prosecutors. If convicted, Trump could face up to 25 years in prison.

05 April 2017

#45's Tweet About Hillary Not Apologizing


"On 26 September 2016, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump squared off at Hofstra University for the first head-to-head presidential debate of the campaign. One of the talking points that emerged from the debate was the preparedness of each candidate, exemplified by this line from Clinton in response to a remark by Trump about her recent absence from the campaign trail:
“I think Donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate. And yes I did. And you know what else I prepared for? I prepared to be president. And I think that’s a good thing.”
While legitimate news outlets such as Washington Post penned articles explaining how Clinton meticulously prepared for the debate, the non-legitimate Baltimore Gazette published a fake news article offering a different explanation — Clinton had received her debate questions a week in advance:
The first presidential debate was held and Hillary Clinton was proclaimed the winner by the media. Indeed Clinton was able to turn in a strong debate performance, but did she do so fairly? Multiple reports and leaked information from inside the Clinton camp claim that the Clinton campaign was given the entire set of debate questions an entire week before the actual debate. "
Hillary Clinton received her questions for the first presidential debate of 2016 a week in advance. - False [Snopes]