Trump sues DoJ for investigating him for 230mil and now will just pay himself the money

Trump sues for being investigated for 230 million and now will have Blanche and Bondi write him a 230 mil payment.
... Should be for a BILLION dollars $$$$ ... All the bullshit
narrative, "Trump colluded with Russia" surely cost Trump
His reputation... THAT is why President Trump will be filing
suit IF the government doesn't pay Him.
Dragging ALL the "dossier" pushers into Court will be Grand....

... The Government should just pay $$$$ Trump the money. ...

#### Salty
Lucas McCain's Avatar
Awesome. Nice to know that taxpayers pay taxes for Trump to likely award himself $230m in damages from his crooked DOJ due to the alleged damages caused to him by the previous crooked DOJ.... that's what I call some serious and quite clever grifter shit! LOL
Why_Yes_I_Do's Avatar
Awesome. Nice to know that taxpayers pay taxes to make up ridiculous BS and fake Muh Russia, Russia, Russia narratives and spend even more taxpayer funds pursuing lawfare cases against him and his administration. Then spend even more taxpayer taxes proving it was made up ridiculous BS.
Ripmany's Avatar
Better than 400k smart man
texassapper's Avatar
Awesome. Nice to know that taxpayers pay taxes for Trump to likely award himself $230m in damages from his crooked DOJ due to the alleged damages caused to him by the previous crooked DOJ.... that's what I call some serious and quite clever grifter shit! LOL Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
You never seemed to have an issue with the money the previous regime was using to actually perform those bogus investigations.

You realize that Trump spent millions defending himself in court against all of the democrat hoaxes during an election? Thats millions of in-kind graft for the democrats. I'd prefer Trump take it from the DNC, but it WAS the DOJ that was behind the prosecutions.

If it was YOU being unfairly targeted, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't just take the financial loss... why do you think he should?
Why_Yes_I_Do's Avatar
The more I think about it, it is a Super-double-duper BOSS-MOVE. More like a BOSS-MOVE within a BOSS-MOVE, within yet another BOSS-MOVE. It's freak'n brilliant!

How can anyone, with a functioning brain, say: Nah, Muh Russia, Russia, Russia was a real deal? They can't.

Then the obvious question: What penalties should be provided?
So instead of asking that question, he provided an answer (the amount) and the equation instantly shifts to a quibble about the right amount, because you can't realistically say it should be 0.

Not to forget it was the previous DOJ, under pResident Auto-Pen, involved in the corruption and now it ALL reports to TRUMP.

Or is it actually a Mystery, Wrapped in a Riddle, Inside an Enigma?
<ffw to 1:24>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ema7lfEAMk?t=84
txdot-guy's Avatar
Anyone who thinks that this is a good idea is seriously delusional.
Grifters gonna grift
Why_Yes_I_Do's Avatar
I blame the internets...


Maybe I'm wrong...
Jacuzzme's Avatar
Good. If that amount is what he’s out from bullshit investigations he deserves it all back, plus punitive damages.
Why_Yes_I_Do's Avatar
Anyone who thinks that this is a good idea is seriously delusional. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Got's to agree 100% there. It ain't good, it's Great!



Make America Great Again
txdot-guy's Avatar
If he wants to make a claim with the Justice department for compensation it must be adjudicated by the next administration. Or possibly by congress. It’s too much of a conflict of interest otherwise.
Jacuzzme's Avatar
Doubtful the Vance administration will be much different, but that’s why there are separate branches of government. Adjudication is done by the judicial branch and has nothing to do with Trump.
texassapper's Avatar
If he wants to make a claim with the Justice department for compensation it must be adjudicated by the next administration. Or possibly by congress. It’s too much of a conflict of interest otherwise. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
You didn't think there was a conflict of interest when the Biden DOJ was behind the prosecution of their electoral political opponent.