ExpressLane
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Right, everybody commits fraud to the tune of $350 million
Trump broke the law, he pays the fine, same as it works for everyone
How did you arrive at $350 billion.
Right, everybody commits fraud to the tune of $350 million
Trump broke the law, he pays the fine, same as it works for everyone
Just because a person has cash does not mean he does not have bills for that cash to go to. This is going to the SCOTUS . BTW: Did you hear the SCOTUS ruled against the Biden administration today.When evaluating whether a fine is excessive, a criteria is the party’s ability to pay. UNDER OATH, Trump claimed to have $400 million in cash. So, does he or is it also perjury?
Eighth Amendment
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
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The largest fine in history against a private individual for a crime that has no victim and where the banks suffered no loss and would do business with Trump in the future seems a bit excessive.![]()
Judgement was based on the amount the State determined Trump cheated in undervaluing his assists, it climbed to new heights with interest incurred
Right, everybody commits fraud to the tune of $350 million
Trump broke the law, he pays the fine, same as it works for everyone
The more I watch this particular case continue, the more i'm inclined to believe that this is nothing more than a Democrat scheme of political warfare on a scale never before seen.
The Democrats must be terrified of Trump running and winning again.
Has nothing to do with the 8th Amendment, Trump flat out broke the law
Just because a person has cash does not mean he does not have bills for that cash to go to. This is going to the SCOTUS . BTW: Did you hear the SCOTUS ruled against the Biden administration today.![]()
The white collar criminals take a lot more money than poor criminals do. They commit crimes that are in millions and sometimes billions. Trump should not get a 1000 dollar fine for the magnitude of his crimes. Bigger money crimes get bigger fines. The fine is supposed to be substantial enough to make the criminal think twice before doing it again. The 5 million dollar fine was not enough to teach the ignorant Trump anything for lies about Carroll. He has been much quieter since the 90 million dollar hit.
Just because a person has cash does not mean he does not have bills for that cash to go to. This is going to the SCOTUS . BTW: Did you hear the SCOTUS ruled against the Biden administration today.![]()
The more I watch this particular case continue, the more i'm inclined to believe that this is nothing more than a Democrat scheme of political warfare on a scale never before seen.
The Democrats must be terrified of Trump running and winning again.
Idiot the 8th Amendment IS the law.
Are executions cruel and unusual punishment? It seems worse than a large monetary fine.
The more I watch this particular case continue, the more i'm inclined to believe that this is nothing more than a Democrat scheme of political warfare on a scale never before seen.
The Democrats must be terrified of Trump running and winning again.
Eighth Amendment
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
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The largest fine in history against a private individual for a crime that has no victim and where the banks suffered no loss and would do business with Trump in the future seems a bit excessive.![]()
There was no bail or fine in this case.
There was a bond required after disgorgement.
We know these Trump people never read the US Constitution. All they do is lie and fabricate.
The “no victim” defense is comical, ah, he broke the law, using illegal means, he cheated and lied to get an advantage over others.
As I said before, the next time you get ticketed for running a Stop sign just tell the Judge there you shouldn’t pay a penalty because there was “no victims”
And the amount was what was estimated Trump cheated plus interest for the years it was a common practice for him