Commander in Thief

    by Fatimamohammadi_

    42 Comments

    1. DonJuniorsEmails on

      Wildly low estimate. We can’t track all his family’s meetings to collect bribes, or the offshore accounts they put bribe money in. 

      That also doesn’t account for the other perks, like getting to rape little kids with no consequences. 

    2. Is it stealing if you give a bank robber the keys to the safe?

      But the worst part is that we gave permission to an 80 year old to steal from us so that he can give it to Don Jr, Eric, Barron, Jarrod and Ivanka and enshrine them into US Politics ad global government backed real estate.

    3. Fun-Result-6343 on

      May have?! Fuck. It’s gonna be a generational effort to recover what he and his thieving family have stolen.

    4. Can’t one say T-bag ‘may have’ (literally anything)? We need to BRING BACK certainty in headlines.

    5. Designer-Contract852 on

      May? It’s almost for certain that he did. He’s only good at crimes and hiding rape.

    6. “I think it’s frankly ridiculous that anyone in this room would even suggest that President Trump is doing anything for his own benefit.”

    7. Yanmegaman_Juno on

      Is this on top of or because of him letting Elon go on a shopping spree with our personal data?

    8. SadSuspendedBoomey on

      May? 3 billion is a low estimate to what he and his family have stolen, funneled or reappropriated to him and his family.

    9. If you think it’s ONLY $3b, well, I have a bridge to sell you.

      This dude would sell his own kids into slavery if it meant $5 more in his pocket.

    10. patchhappyhour on

      Nobody is better at stealing money from the American public than Trump. Some people even say he’s the best at it. I say this with tears in my eyes.

    11. There is no future of this country where we have a functioning government that does not include holding this criminal organization accountable and siezing back everything they stole.

      There’s already almost no barrier to corruption in the United States, politicians make significantly more money than most citizens will see in their life just by promising to vote or not vote for specific bills, and the President has spent most of his time in office funneling money into the accounts of his organizations.

      We can’t just kick them out of office, we need to take back everything that was stolen. If we don’t, if we fail to reclaim what’s ours, then every single major decision made in the future will be done so entirely by coercion and bribery.

      It can’t just be illegal to be corrupt. It needs to be unprofitable. It needs to be unprofitable for the politicians, and it needs to be unprofitable for the companies, and the only way I see that ever happening is if we seize all the assets involved and leave every corrupt person and every corrupt organization destitute and impoverished.

    12. PassThatSpliff on

      May have? Lol come on. Anyone with common sense knows that he’s been stealing and insider trading since he got in office.

    13. Meanwhile, in an alternate reality, known as the FOX News/Facebook Bubble, “Trump gave up his wealth to serve America!!!”

    14. >Trump may have ‘stolen $3 Billion from the American people in first 100 days of Presidency”

      … that we know about. Lets also not forget that $4-8B is missing from the SNAP reserve fund*, that $20B suddenly went to Argentina for ‘reasons’ and totally not to launder where ever due to lack of transparency*, that there is good evidence that Baron did some eft profiteering*, that Jr and Eric have been way too quiet, that Jared has been all over some deals in the Middle East with over $500B of investments going somewhere*, etc. etc.

      To be honest, at this point if it was only $3B to the whole ‘family’ then there being quite restrained with the unfettered, unmonitored, unrestricted access that Johnson’s House Committees are granting them. Because that’s where the oversight should be – so Johnson would own this if true!

      *all allegedly, since we don’t have proof on paper, but we all see it and the oral history is very very compelling. (Remember that in a real trial almost all evidence is circumstantial, and there his a LOT of that here)

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