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Donald wheeling and dealing

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There is just no end to the Trump corruption scandals…
What sort of distractions will they stage to cover this up? Maybe let Trump’s border czar Tom Homan appear on Bill Maher’s talk show, fire a famous TV comedian, some Epstein…, or even kill a MAGA loyalist to blame it on some leftist tranny lover?!?

On 20 September 2024, cameras recorded the Heritage Foundation’s contributor to Project 2025, Tom Homan, getting a $50,000 in bills bribe in Texas from FBI undercover agents posing as business executives.
Homan promised that he would help the FBI agents win government contracts in the coming second Trump administration.

In recent weeks, team Trump closed the investigation (whatever happened to the “drain the swamp” campaign stunt?).
FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche explained why this investigation was closed:
This matter originated under the previous administration and was subjected to a full review by FBI agents and Justice Department prosecutors. They found no credible evidence of any criminal wrongdoing.
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Some legal experts say that Tom Homan getting bribed “didn’t clearly fit under a standard bribery charge”, because at the time he wasn’t a public official.
Other legal experts insist that it IS a crime, because he was seeking money to improperly influence federal contracts, and ultimately it doesn’t matter whether he was a public official at the time, or if he delivered on his promise or not.

According to Alex Nowrasteh of the right wing Koch-funded Cato Institute:
The FBI recorded Trump’s border czar accepting a $50,000 bribe. Then the Trump administration buried it to protect their guy. If true, Tom Homan should be in prison with those who covered it up. Pretty minor corruption for Trump’s 2nd term though.
https://archive.is/y6wQe



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In another clear distraction move 'All Talk, No Action' TACO Donald is posting that his Attorney General Pam Bondi must immediately go after his ‘political enemies’ (that are probably really his buddies), former FBI Director James Comey, Congressman Adam Schiff, and New York State Attorney General Letitia James: https://archive.is/EH3x6



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And to finish this post, some right wingers are complaining that Trump is really a RINO communist (you could even call this merging of business with government ‘fascist’…).

The US government now owns a 10% stake in Intel.
George Mason University Law professor Ilya Somin calls the Intel deal:
…an example of the dangerous similarities between right-wing nationalist and left-wing socialist economic policies. Both favor extensive government control, direction, and — as in this case — even ownership of industry.
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Firestarter wrote:Every computer since 2008 with an Intel or AMD processor has a built-in back door. It can access everything on your computer, without you knowing. It can even open a remote connection on the network interface (which really makes it a backdoor).
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The federal government has also gotten a 15% share in Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices sales of chips to China. Is this some sort of ‘export tax’ or is ‘extortion’ a better name for it?!?
The Cato Institute’s Clark Packard and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon called the deal “crony capitalism” and warn that Trump is abusing his executive power “to bring private companies to the negotiating table to serve the president’s political prerogatives.”

The Trump administration also bypassed procurement and contracting rules in favour of MP Materials, which operates the US’ only rare-earth mine in California. The US Department of Defense is “coincidentally” MP’s largest shareholder with a 15% stake.

The US government has also taken a “golden share” in US Steel when it was sold to Nippon Steel.
National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett says the administration is looking at taking stakes in more companies as steps towards establishing a “sovereign wealth fund”: https://archive.is/NsruG
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The Order of the Garter rules the world: viewtopic.php?p=5549#p5549
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Milei’s $20 billion - bailout Soros investments

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Maybe you’ve heard about Trump’s America financing Milei’s failed Argentina with another $20 billion. What you’ve probably haven’t heard is that this is effectively a bailout for some of those too big to fail investors that could lose money on their bets (or ‘investments’) in Argentina.
Some of these investors are associated with the much hated business partner of Trump and Kushner, George Soros.
This shouldn’t surprise anybody as Soros is very close to the Dutch royals, with their own Argentinian connections. Javier Milei is linked to the Argentinian queen of the Netherlands, Maxima: viewtopic.php?p=81888#p81888


The large investors in Argentina include BlackRock, Fidelity and Pimco.
I had previously posted about big investment funds – including BlackRock and Fidelity – owning the US economy: viewtopic.php?p=4481#p4481

Pimco is another enormous asset manager (the 6th-largest in the world).
The members of Pimco’s global advisory board members are:
Joshua Bolten, former White House Chief of Staff.
Gordon Brown, former UK PM and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Michèle Flournoy, co-founder of WestExec, which was part of the Dutch royals controlled ‘Macro’ network through which the Biden administration was controlled.
Raghuram Rajan, former Chief Economist at the IMF (that also financed Milei’s failed shock policies).

Trump’s Treasury secretary Scott Bessent worked with Stan Druckenmiller and Robert Citrone for George Soros. Druckenmiller mentored Bessent at Soros Fund Management.
Stan Druckenmiller and Robert Citrone are some of the large investors in Argentina. Citrone had contacted Bessent for help in protecting his investments in Argentina, as a peso crash would hurt his wealth…

Stan Druckenmiller is chair of the Robin Hood Foundation.
Firestarter wrote:One of the largest donors to the “Robin Hood Tax” is the Open Society Foundation of none other than Trump/Kushner/Clinton funder George Soros (also a large donor to Tides).
From January 2009 to April 2014 the Open Society Foundation donated $50 million to the Robin Hood Tax.
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According to Senator Elizabeth Warren:
It is inexplicable that President Trump is propping up a foreign government, while he shuts down our own. Trump promised ‘America First,’ but he’s putting himself and his billionaire buddies first and sticking Americans with the bill.
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Citrone and leaders of CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) were probably also instrumental in lobbying the IMF to bail out Argentina.
In April, the IMF already supported Argentina’s economy with a $20 billion bailout agreement. Days after the IMF deal, Citrone flew to Buenos Aires to meet Milei on a plane owned by one of the leaders of CPAC’s lobbying arm Tactic Global, Leonardo Scatturice (cofounder of Tactic).

See Leonardo Scatturice, Donald Trump and Barry Bennett giving it a thumbs up.
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Argentina’s economy over the years was propped up by an $18 billion currency swap from China.
While American farmers are heavily burdened by Trump’s never-ending tariffs hysteria, this year Argentina has been exporting more than 2.5 metric tons of soybeans to China (replacing American farmers): https://archive.is/6bWMv


Scatturice’s lobbying firm, Tactic Global – which is also paid by the US Department of Justice – advises Argentina’s Intelligence Secretariat on liaising with Washington, and vice versa.
In late 2024 and early 2025, Leonardo Scatturice was awarded lucrative contracts with Argentina’s Economy Ministry, the President’s Office and the Education Secretariat.

Leonardo Scatturice is also affiliated and in business with Daniel Hadad, the owner of Argentina’s biggest news outlet, Infobae media: https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/opinion ... gton.phtml


Barry Bennett (head of Scatturice’s Tactic Global) is a prominent Republican strategist, who years ago settled charges against him for failing to disclose lobbying for Qatar with a $100,000 fine.

In 2017, Qatar paid Barry Bennett’s Avenue Strategies Global $2.1 million to lobby for the Qatari embassy, of which $773,000 for Yemen Watch for activities that Avenue Strategies ‘forgot’ to disclosure.
Apparently Yemen Crisis Watch was criticising the genocide of Yemen “to draw negative attention to one of Qatar’s rival nations” (probably Saudi Arabia or the UAE). This is strange as the kingdom of Qatar was also involved in the war against Yemen: https://archive.is/2t5Mm

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Firestarter wrote: Mon Sep 22, 2025 8:17 pmIn another clear distraction move 'All Talk, No Action' TACO Donald is posting that his Attorney General Pam Bondi must immediately go after his ‘political enemies’ (that are probably really his buddies), former FBI Director James Comey, Congressman Adam Schiff, and New York State Attorney General Letitia James
If there is one thing we can agree upon regarding Donald, it could be that he is more entertaining than senile Joe.
Trump’s frenemies James Comey, Letitia James and John Bolton have suddenly been indicted: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/1 ... s-00612387


In London, some gullible folks were joining a “No kings” protest, not aimed at their ruthless dictator, but against the democratically elected president of the USA.
Only the walking braindead believe what her sign says…
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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c93xgyp1zv4o
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The Order of the Garter rules the world: viewtopic.php?p=5549#p5549
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