Politics The Trump Crazy Train!

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    For.... for yelling at you? God damn youre a fucking soft ass piece of shit racist and bigot.
     
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    Trump should have already been in jail or executed for treason before then. Ineffectual neoliberal centrism allowed this to happen.
     
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    They want Jim Crow back.
     
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    US dis not sell advanced AI computer chips to United Arab Emirates because UAE is close to China and it was feared chips could be resold to China. Then UAE invested $2 billion in Trump's cryptocurrency.

    Chips sold to UAE.

    They are in short supply. Some US companies still waiting.
     
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    Trump Sues The New York Times for Articles Questioning His Success
    The lawsuit, filed by the president in federal court in Florida, claims The Times defamed him and sought to undermine his campaign in the 2024 election.

    President Trump accused The New York Times and four of its reporters of defaming him ahead of the 2024 election, claiming that a series of articles sought to undermine his candidacy and disparage his reputation as a successful businessman.

    In a lawsuit filed on Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Mr. Trump said the articles and a book published by two of the journalists were “specifically designed to try and damage President Trump’s business, personal and political reputation.”

    According to the complaint, the articles and the book were published with “actual malice” toward Mr. Trump and caused “enormous” economic losses and damage to his “professional and occupational interests.” The lawsuit asked for damages of at least $15 billion.

    The defendants named in the suit were The New York Times Company and Susanne Craig, Russ Buettner, Peter Baker and Michael S. Schmidt. The complaint also named Penguin Random House, which published a book about Mr. Trump written by Ms. Craig and Mr. Buettner, as a defendant.

    The complaint claims that the defendants timed the publication of the articles and books “at the height of election season to inflict maximum electoral damage against President Trump.”

    A spokesman for The Times responded: “This lawsuit has no merit. It lacks any legitimate legal claims and instead is an attempt to stifle and discourage independent reporting. The New York Times will not be deterred by intimidation tactics. We will continue to pursue the facts without fear or favor and stand up for journalists’ First Amendment right to ask questions on behalf of the American people.”

    A Penguin Random House representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The lawsuit against The Times is the latest in a series of legal actions taken by Mr. Trump against news outlets. He sued over the editing of a report on the CBS News program “60 Minutes,” resulting in a $16 million settlement with Paramount in July. Last year, ABC News agreed to settle a defamation suit brought by Mr. Trump for $15 million, plus $1 million for his legal fees, over remarks made in an interview by the anchor George Stephanopoulos.

    President Trump also sued The Wall Street Journal in July for an article that stated that he had sent a lewd birthday greeting to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.

    Mr. Trump has threatened to sue The Times on a number of occasions in the past, including this month for articles related to the sexually suggestive message and drawing sent to Mr. Epstein that appears to have been signed by him. Mr. Trump has denied that he created the note. The complaint he filed on Monday did not involve any of those articles.

    In the lawsuit, Mr. Trump cited three Times articles that he maintained were part of “a pattern of falsehoods and defamation.”

    The first one was an article adapted from the book by Ms. Craig and Mr. Buettner, “Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Squandered His Father’s Fortune and Created the Illusion of Success.” The article was about how producers of Mr. Trump’s reality television show, “The Apprentice,” helped fuel his rise to the presidency.

    The complaint also referenced an article by Mr. Baker from October 2024 about how no major party presidential candidate had been accused of wrongdoing so many times.

    The lawsuit also pointed to another October article, by Mr. Schmidt, based on interviews with John F. Kelly, the former U.S. Marine general and one of Mr. Trump’s chiefs of staff during his first term, who warned that Mr. Trump might rule like a dictator if he were re-elected.

    The complaint also took issue with the endorsement of Kamala Harris by the editorial board of The Times in September 2024, noting that the endorsement had been published on the front page “in a location never seen before.”

    The lawsuit repeatedly took umbrage with Ms. Craig and Mr. Buettner’s book. It said the book tried to tarnish one of President Trump’s “most well-known successes” as a reality television star. According to the lawsuit, the book inaccurately stated that Mark Burnett, the executive producer of “The Apprentice,” had discovered Mr. Trump and transformed him into a celebrity. The lawsuit claims that Mr. Trump was already “a mega-celebrity and an enormous success in business” when he was put on the show.

    In an effort to prove “malice” against Mr. Trump, the lawsuit cited more than a dozen articles from The Times dating back to his first term in office that it claimed “maliciously and falsely portray him as dishonest, erode public trust in him and tear down his achievements.”

    In a social media post on Monday evening, Mr. Trump said he was “proud” to hold The Times responsible for decades of lying about him, his family and business. He referred to the success of his other lawsuits, pointing to the settlements by Paramount and ABC.

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    Yes, Trump just tweeted this.

     
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    Whats the context of why he posted that?
     
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