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Tom of Temecula

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Sun Mar 24, 2024, 07:33 AM Mar 24

'He perjured himself': Trump biographer says ex-president just did 'the dumbest thing' [View all]

Donald Trump's own biographer says the ex-president may have recently perjured himself. Tim O'Brien, the author of Trump Nation: The Art of Being the Donald, appeared on Saturday on MSNBC's Weekends With Alex Witt, where he was asked about Trump's recent social media post that appears to contradict what he has argued before a judge in court.

"Is there reason to believe that he has the money, even if it contradicts his lawyer's claims they're struggling to secure a bond? Is it worth noting that he has not contributed his own money to his presidential campaign since 2016?" the host asked. "Alex, these are all such good points," O'Brien said. "I am shocked to discover that Donald Trump is not heeding his own lawyers' advice. Let's think of the trajectory of those statements that he has made over the last year about how much cash he has on hand."

"Under oath in a deposition a year ago he said, 'I have $400 million in cash on hand and I am adding significant amounts of money to that total each month.' Then when he got the massive judgment against him a year later, the $454 million court judgment, he suddenly said, 'I do not have the money on hand.'" What that means, according to O'Brien, is that "under oath, he was possibly lying, which means he perjured himself."

"Or, he somehow blew through the stack of money over the last year. Or, it went somewhere else. He didn't want to touch it perhaps and he wanted to lay it off on small donors. But he said he didn't have it... he's going to court to say 'I need to catch a break because I don't have the money.'"



https://www.rawstory.com/trump-perjury-tim-obrien/

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It never matters, that's the point. He says and does whatever he wants. dem4decades Mar 24 #1
It's time to stop that myth NJCher Mar 24 #2
Very good post w great point about "learned helplessness" plus facts where he got caught & punished. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 24 #4
Most of us would be in jail by now. Irish_Dem Mar 24 #5
Thank you. People are in jail for doing his crimes. dem4decades Mar 24 #14
Exactly. And people call him stupid. Irish_Dem Mar 24 #20
Urmmmm NJCher Mar 24 #27
Teachers know stupid PJMcK Mar 24 #35
This! Until he is behind bars he has not been BlueKota Mar 24 #41
Great post malaise Mar 24 #11
I won't believe that COL Mustard Mar 24 #12
Do you know who paid those fines? dem4decades Mar 24 #16
His "punishments" have been minimal to him up to now. He doesnt care. oldsoftie Mar 24 #18
You, too, need to learn the system NJCher Mar 24 #29
I'm not being a "crybaby" I'm being a realist. And I base it on his history. oldsoftie Mar 24 #30
Oh, yeah, right NJCher Mar 24 #32
Never said I was a victim either. I'm fine. oldsoftie Mar 24 #38
Myth? He skates again. dem4decades Mar 25 #46
I am sure AG Garland will get right on that. doc03 Mar 24 #3
What does Garland have to do with it? James is the AG of record. mobeau69 Mar 24 #7
At this point I would expect posters to know the difference between state and federal cases onenote Mar 24 #8
If AG Garland wouldn't have sat on his hands for two years doc03 Mar 24 #9
Still doesn't change the fact that your post made no sense onenote Mar 24 #10
Exactly, Trump is jerking Garland around. dem4decades Mar 24 #15
This is a state case that has nothing to do with DOJ onenote Mar 24 #42
The thread bounces between state and federal cases. dem4decades Mar 24 #43
Only because some posters don't understand that the issue onenote Mar 24 #44
His pleading was carefully worded. onenote Mar 24 #6
It would be the first time one of his businesses was in a strong financial position. But it's possible. MLAA Mar 24 #28
It's just a game for Trump. He is trying to negotiate a decrease in the fine. Martin68 Mar 24 #13
Exactly Farmer-Rick Mar 24 #17
This! happy feet Mar 24 #22
I think it will be reduced. oldsoftie Mar 24 #23
There were two Carroll awards. She was awarded the bulk of the amount on the 2nd case 'caue he continued to defame her mobeau69 Mar 24 #25
Dont you thunk thats BACKWARDS? oldsoftie Mar 24 #31
Thought it was about defamation. I just wish he'd croak real soon. mobeau69 Mar 24 #33
That would solve a LOT of problems instantly. oldsoftie Mar 24 #37
Ding ding ding we have a winner. The 'great negotiator' on display. NoMoreRepugs Mar 24 #19
Everytime he opens his mouth he perjures himself. Emile Mar 24 #21
And every time he gives an interview he admits guilt. nt oldsoftie Mar 24 #36
Just like "Antifa" attacked the capital, but now they're his supporters and "hostages." lindysalsagal Mar 24 #24
It is impossible to fall into a perjury trap if you tell the truth. keithbvadu2 Mar 24 #26
Wouldn't mean anything if he did perjury himself. republianmushroom Mar 24 #34
"I do not have the money on hand.'" Takket Mar 24 #39
He's a liar. He committed perjury. I'm shocked. Unfortunately most courts seem to be in thrall of him Liberal In Texas Mar 24 #40
Nope. See post #6 onenote Mar 24 #45
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