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Jimmy Fallon found himself genuinely shocked once again by Donald Trump on this week’s “Tonight Show,” after it was revealed that the twice-impeached former president once tried to pay a legal bill with a horse. At this point, Fallon is just bewildered by how consistently wild Trump’s life has been.
According to The Guardian, a new book from New York Times reporter David Enrich, set to release next week, reveals that Trump once attempted to pay off a 2 million legal bill by offering a deed to a horse, which he said was worth 5 million. The book reportedly notes that “once he regained the capacity for speech”, the lawyer “stammered … ‘This isn’t the 1800s. You can’t pay me with a horse.’”
Fallon could barely contain his laughter on the subject as he joked about it in his monologue on Wednesday night.
“That’s how crazy Trump’s life is.
According to The Guardian, a new book from New York Times reporter David Enrich, set to release next week, reveals that Trump once attempted to pay off a 2 million legal bill by offering a deed to a horse, which he said was worth 5 million. The book reportedly notes that “once he regained the capacity for speech”, the lawyer “stammered … ‘This isn’t the 1800s. You can’t pay me with a horse.’”
Fallon could barely contain his laughter on the subject as he joked about it in his monologue on Wednesday night.
“That’s how crazy Trump’s life is.
- 9/8/2022
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
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San Francisco, Jan 21 (Ians) Apple CEO Tim Cook apparently gifted a new $5,999 Mac Pro to former president Donald Trump produced at the Texas factory in the US.
According to Trump's final financial disclosure report, posted on Twitter by New York Times' journalist David Enrich, Tim Apple (as Trump once called him), gave him a $5,999 Mac Pro.
The computer is described as the very first Mac Pro produced at the Flex-run factory in Austin, Texas.
Not just Apple, Boeing and Ford also gifted Trump, according to the filing.
"It's unclear from this filing when these gifts were actually given. Who knows –– maybe yesterday, maybe years ago??," Enrich tweeted.
In order to send a message to companies in the US to bring back manufacturing home and create more jobs, Trump in November 2019 visited Apple's Mac Pro plant in Austin, Texas.
"I would always talk about Apple, that I want to see Apple...
According to Trump's final financial disclosure report, posted on Twitter by New York Times' journalist David Enrich, Tim Apple (as Trump once called him), gave him a $5,999 Mac Pro.
The computer is described as the very first Mac Pro produced at the Flex-run factory in Austin, Texas.
Not just Apple, Boeing and Ford also gifted Trump, according to the filing.
"It's unclear from this filing when these gifts were actually given. Who knows –– maybe yesterday, maybe years ago??," Enrich tweeted.
In order to send a message to companies in the US to bring back manufacturing home and create more jobs, Trump in November 2019 visited Apple's Mac Pro plant in Austin, Texas.
"I would always talk about Apple, that I want to see Apple...
- 1/21/2021
- by IANS
- GlamSham
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Update:
Attorney General Bill Barr released a statement on Saturday saying that because federal prosecutor Geoffrey Berman will not voluntarily step down, he has been fired.
According to the New York Times, the statement says that Berman had “chosen public spectacle over public service.”
Barr’s statement continued, “Because you have declared that you have no intention of resigning, I have asked the President to remove you as of today, and he has done so.”
The Ag also said that Berman’s top deputy, Audrey Strauss, would become the acting United States Attorney.
Attorney General Bill Barr released a statement on Saturday saying that because federal prosecutor Geoffrey Berman will not voluntarily step down, he has been fired.
According to the New York Times, the statement says that Berman had “chosen public spectacle over public service.”
Barr’s statement continued, “Because you have declared that you have no intention of resigning, I have asked the President to remove you as of today, and he has done so.”
The Ag also said that Berman’s top deputy, Audrey Strauss, would become the acting United States Attorney.
- 6/20/2020
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
As the Democrats controlling the House of Representatives grow more comfortable with their power to investigate, President Trump is leaning on the same tactic he favored for decades as Shady Real Estate Developer Trump: filing lawsuits. The latest came Monday, when Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and the Trump Organization sued Deutsche Bank and Capital One in an effort to prevent the two banks from complying with subpoenas filed by multiple congressional committees.
“This case involves congressional subpoenas that have no legitimate or lawful purpose,” the suit begins.
“This case involves congressional subpoenas that have no legitimate or lawful purpose,” the suit begins.
- 4/30/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
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