When?I broke @Hume.
When?I broke @Hume.
When?
trump thinks he is the government, and even America in general. he wants to be a totalitarian dictator, ruling everything.How a dictator thinks.
trump is ordering the government to pay himself: self dealing.How so?
trump thinks he is the government, and even America in general. he wants to be a totalitarian dictator, ruling everything.
trump is ordering the government to pay himself: self dealing.
Government has no money to owe to anyone. It's all stolen from workers.He is trying to extort money from universities by blocking the money owed by the government.
If you never heard of this, educate yourself. Not my obligation.
Oh, so you oppose Trump.Government has no money to owe to anyone. It's all stolen from workers.
He is pretty much there.trump thinks he is the government, and even America in general. he wants to be a totalitarian dictator, ruling everything.
STFU until such time as you get smarterOh, so you oppose Trump.
I'd like to see how he hopes to prove malicious prosecution.Is he?
No, President Trump did not "order the government to pay him".
President Trump has filed administrative claims (via Standard Form 95) seeking compensation from the Department of Justice (DOJ) for legal costs and damages tied to past federal investigations, including the fraudulent "Russian collusion" probe and the Mar-a-Lago raid. These forms were submitted before his inauguration but are now under consideration by DOJ officials.
The claims total around $230 million, covering alleged "malicious prosecution" and privacy violations. Some social media discussions inflate the figure to $250 million, possibly rounding up or conflating with unrelated topics (e.g., campaign funds or ICE budgets). Credible news sources consistently report $230 million.
Trump recently commented informally to reporters in the Oval Office, saying the government "owes me a lot of money" but that he'd donate any proceeds to charity. He joked "I'm sort of suing myself" (he' hasn't filed a lawsuit) but he did not issue an order or directive. Trump's remarks were offhand responses to press questions, not a formal White House statement or executive action.
Career officials would guide conflicted decisions. No public announcement of an "order" has occurred.

I'd like to see how he hopes to prove malicious prosecution.
Why not? Does a different set of laws apply to him?Perhaps he won't have to.
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Why not? Does a different set of laws apply to him?![]()
trump is ordering the government to pay himself: self dealing.
Trump is extorting money from the US Treasury. Out in the open.
Notice how trump uses this supposed unique power to profit himself.According to some, it does.
He's a "dictator and a "king" too, I've heard...
Notice how trump uses this supposed unique power to profit himself.