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It is always good to find time laugh, in these perilous times we are passing through.
Luckily for us, the Trump trial in NY is providing those nearly everyday. This post highlights the latest laugh: “The World’s Greatest Businessman” has more than a few “trustworthiness” issues.
Fact-checking Trump's claims about New York fraud trial
BBC — bbc.com
5. The 'buyer beware clause' renders contracts useless
Mr Trump pushed this rather unorthodox argument while speaking to reporters on Monday. His businesses' financial statements have a clause that Mr Trump calls a "buyer beware" warning, a disclaimer he said means "do not believe anything".
Mr Trump says that putting a "full disclaimer" in financial statements, "immediately takes you out of any fraud situation and any litigation".
But the judge was clear in his ruling last week that these are non-party disclaimers from his former accounting firm Mazars, and that they do not insulate him from liability.
Those disclaimers also plainly state that "Donald J. Trump is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statement…"
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Seth Meyers has it right, when he pokes fun at Trump’s latest “Do Not Believe Anything I Say” claim — they should post this “Warning Label” every time the lying fool speaks …
[See section 4:00 — 5:30 for the “Trump Disclaimer” bit.]
Late Night with Seth Meyers -- Nov 2, 2023
Trump: “Some people call it a Worthless Clause — because it makes the statement, and anything your read in the statement, worthless … Do not believe anything!”
Spoken like a true conman. “Do not believe anything I say.”
This is a Meme that really has no “Expiration Date” — Dems and anyone who believes in America’s democracy by-the-people, should make the most of these dire “Warnings.”
As funny as they sound, out loud -- we definitely should take them seriously. AND do not believe anything Trump says …
Time to make this guy the National Joke, that is truly is.
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We were warned … by the ‘very stable genius’ himself. Horse’s mouth stuff, so to speak.