Trump's business and political careers have consisted of winning by intimidation, and a staggering volume of lies and falsifications encased in egomaniacal delusions and illusions, catered to a sensationalizing press.
If there was a giant composite lawsuit against Donald J. Trump, for his over forty years of recurring criminal and civil violations, the only recourse for his lawyers would be to plead the insanity defense.
Greedy Donald read the Greedy Media like no one ever has. Although he received 3 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton in 2016, he was selected President by the anti-democratic antiquated Electoral College. The Trump White House and his lawless administration ignored the rule of law as they flouted over 150 Congressional subpoenas, illegally shuffled around large congressionally prohibited appropriations to suit Trump’s fancy and used federal property – the White House and the Treasury Department – against his electoral opponents. These were only three criminal violations of federal laws – the Hatch Act, the Anti-Deficiency Act, and the sneering violation of hundreds of congressional subpoenas.
To protect Trump’s fragile giant ego, he needs to believe most of his lies. These lies fortify Trump’s frequent sayings that he “has done nothing wrong” and that he is a “very stable genius.” Out of this adult lifetime of placing the rule of man over the rule of law, there are only four criminal investigations underway .
Until this week, in a New York State Supreme Court based in Manhattan, Trump has gotten away with all his serial crimes and torts. He has eluded the “sheriffs” by blatant intimidation, threats, lies on steroids, shifting the blame onto others, gag order settlements, and threats to wear down any private plaintiff or government prosecutors with draining litigation and personal vitriol, widely publicized by a ratings-obsessed media.
As President, he learned that he could be more lawless than ever – brazenly, openly, defiantly, repeatedly – and get away with it. He learned from Bill Clinton that extra-marital affairs were not a political liability. He learned from George W. Bush that presidents could order unlawful armed forces anywhere, killing civilians and destroying societies, and get away with it. As a certified bully, Donald liked that license.
To protect Trump’s fragile giant ego, he needs to believe most of his lies. These lies fortify Trump's frequent sayings that he"has done nothing wrong" and that he is a"very stable genius."
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