The suit says Trump University, which no longer operates and was not accredited as a school, gave seminars and classes across the country that were like infomercials, constantly pressuring students to buy more and, in the end, failing to deliver.
i'd bet some of soro's money will find it's way into trump's war chest.
after all, he did help fund some of his past construction.
seriously doubt if he'll take money from him now, we are watching. and the trumpy has met with the CFR, and some of the brussels crowd already...has to be done...
crayons: seriously doubt if he'll take money from him now, we are watching. and the trumpy has met with the CFR, and some of the brussels crowd already...has to be done...
Donald Trump plans to bombard Hillary Clinton with a vast array of outrageous charges drawn from the works of a small group of right-wing conspiracy theorists, a group that includes one of Trump’s longtime close advisers, according to a new report this week by The Daily Beast.
According to Daily Beast political writer Olivia Nuzzi, the false and unverifiable claims could even include the accusation that Hillary Clinton was directly responsible for the deaths of 76 people in a standoff between the federal government and members of the Branch Davidian religious cult in Waco, Texas, in 1993.
Protests turn violent outside Trump rally in New Mexico.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Protests outside a Donald Trump rally in New Mexico turned violent Tuesday night as demonstrators threw burning T-shirts, plastic bottles and other items at officers, overturned trash cans and knocked down barricades.
Police responded by firing pepper spray and smoke grenades into the crowd outside the Albuquerque Convention Center.
During the rally, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was interrupted repeatedly by protesters, who shouted, held up banners and resisted removal by security officers.
The banners included the messages "Trump is Fascist" and "We've heard enough."
Trump responded with his usual bluster, instructing security to remove the protesters and mocking their actions by telling them to "Go home to mommy."
The billionaire businessman's Tuesday night victory pulls him within 44 delegates of the number needed to become the Republican nominee.
There are no more Republican contests until June 7, when the last five states vote. With a total of 303 delegates at stake in California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota, Trump should easily clinch the nomination that day.
purr4mance: Protests turn violent outside Trump rally in New Mexico.ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Protests outside a Donald Trump rally in New Mexico turned violent Tuesday night as demonstrators threw burning T-shirts, plastic bottles and other items at officers, overturned trash cans and knocked down barricades.
Police responded by firing pepper spray and smoke grenades into the crowd outside the Albuquerque Convention Center.
During the rally, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was interrupted repeatedly by protesters, who shouted, held up banners and resisted removal by security officers.
The banners included the messages "Trump is Fascist" and "We've heard enough."
Trump responded with his usual bluster, instructing security to remove the protesters and mocking their actions by telling them to "Go home to mommy."
HOT SPRINGS, AR– Saying, “New Mexico. Mexico. It’s all the same. The word Mexico is in the name of both places, isn’t it?,” Republican presidential contender Donald Trump doubled down on his controversial comments about Mexico during a campaign speech here, telling supporters that he would, “Build a fence around New Mexico and make them pay for it” if he becomes president.
bohemianjack: HOT SPRINGS, AR– Saying, “New Mexico. Mexico. It’s all the same. The word Mexico is in the name of both places, isn’t it?,” Republican presidential contender Donald Trump doubled down on his controversial comments about Mexico during a campaign speech here, telling supporters that he would, “Build a fence around New Mexico and make them pay for it” if he becomes president.
Put up or shut up time . Seems to me US agencies have their collective finger in the political air . I wonder if Clinton was doing better in the polls would this report be floating around . Trumpy best be careful spending his money fighting Clinton until she gets the nomination with the old commie close behind .
Put up or shut up time . Seems to me US agencies have their collective finger in the political air . I wonder if Clinton was doing better in the polls would this report be floating around . Trumpy best be careful spending his money fighting Clinton until she gets the nomination with the old commie close behind .
The United Auto Workers endorsed Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton over U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders for president.
The union cited the former Secretary of State’s “lifelong commitment to the job security of American families, and her ability to unify and win in November” as top reasons for the support.
“Hillary Clinton understands our issues on trade, understands the complexities of multinational economies and supports American workers, their families and communities,” UAW President Dennis Williams said in a statement.
Although not as influential as it once was at its peak of 1.5 million in 1979, the UAW has membership and retirees of more than 1 million, including about 412,000 active workers.
Hillary Clinton may have declined an invitation to debate Bernie Sanders in California, but the Vermont senator may be getting a different sparring partner: Donald Trump.
On Wednesday, comedian Jimmy Kimmel asked Trump whether he was prepared to debate Sanders before California's Republican and Democratic primaries on June 7.
"Yes I am — how much is he going to pay me?" Trump said.
Trump said he would like to donate the proceeds to charity because a debate between the two candidates would garner high ratings.
"If we paid a nice sum for the charity, I would love to do that," Trump said.
Following the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's appearance on Kimmel, Sanders tweeted, "Game on":
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump reached the number of delegates needed to clinch the Republican nomination for president Thursday, completing an unlikely rise that has upended the political landscape and set the stage for a bitter fall campaign.
Trump was put over the top in the Associated Press delegate count by a small number of the party's unbound delegates who told the AP they would support him at the national convention in July. Among them is Oklahoma GOP chairwoman Pam Pollard.
Is this the end of the West as we know it? the article above, from the Washington Post - these journalists have really lost it, as she goes whining about the "liberal world" being threatened by Trump and the likes, I would say: we can live very nicely without this "liberal world" whose only aim is to make rich richer, impose some global super state and destroy us all.
Is this the end of the West as we know it? the article above, from the Washington Post - these journalists have really lost it, as she goes whining about the "liberal world" being threatened by Trump and the likes, I would say: we can live very nicely without this "liberal world" whose only aim is to make rich richer, impose some global super state and destroy us all.
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mannafort is first in command under trump.
yer now free to go back to groveling for hillbilly.
look up the word hypocrite.
you fit that definition perfectly.
i'd bet some of soro's money will find it's way into trump's war chest.
after all, he did help fund some of his past construction.