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lavendertook ([personal profile] lavendertook) wrote2016-11-20 12:19 am

FRAUDSTER ELECT

Fraudster Elect--Fraudster Elect--Fraudster Elect--Fraudster Elect--Fraudster Elect--Fraudster Elect

What the cast of Hamilton said to Pence last night was fabulous and well done and beautiful, and all over the front pages of all the news outlets, but why, oh why has mention of the fact that our President Elect just paid a settlement of $25 million for fraud and stealing millions from hopeful US victims already disappeared from the front page and headlines of the Washington Post?

PRESIDENT ELECT TRUMP COMMITTED FRAUD. FRAUDSTER ELECT TRUMP. His lawyer's spin that he would have won if he fought it is bogus--a settlement is acceptance that he is guilty as charged.

We must not allow the facts to be buried, and this one needs to be highlighted as his conflict of interests are investigated and he tries to take the US and the whole world for a ride.

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[identity profile] romeny.livejournal.com 2016-11-20 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Why indeed. It feels exhausting to try to shed light on all the corruption that is Donald Trump. The media corps are owned by same folks that (willingly) ignored his foundation while highlighting the Clinton foundation. We won't see many honest posts about Trump, it seems like starting now. No newspaper will publish honestly unless its buried on page 11 or something. Already those that want to curry favor with Trump are staying at his overpriced hotel, paying exorbitant prices for his goods and enriching him. THAT should be on every front page. Sigh...

[identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com 2016-11-20 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It is exhausting, and that's the conman's trick--keep us flooded with misdirecting acts while his other his other hand is in your pocket. The NYT has kept the article on front, as has the Guardian, but CNN and the WaPo have pushed it under. Keep clicking on the article if you want them to know it is generating interest--it could catch their attention--they pay attention to what gets clicks. And they do have a good article on Bannon's wealthy ties and the other appointments and what you're saying about the use of Trump's hotel and the conflict of interest and I hope they keep beating the drum on that. I want to keep pushing the WaPo to do good work--it does at times. We have to push them. It matters.