Won't stop him from whining about it, though.
I don't think anything short of the Reaper will stop that.
I don't think anything short of the Reaper will stop that.
Something elseAnd he could easily find a bunch of MAGAts who'd happily sign up to be his personal SS* for free, and not because they know he won't pay them.
*Secret Service, of course. What did you think I meant?
Allegedly. I don't remember who it was (I know it wasn't Mark Cuban, but that's the only name my brain is willing to come up with atm), but I heard an actual billionaire make the case that by spending roughly $20 million a year a person can convincingly act like a billionaire, and if there's one thing Trump can do instinctively, it's run a con.He's a billionaire
I don't know how much public information there is, generally, to make the determinations. But his stake in Truth Social makes him a billionaire and that is publicly know.Allegedly. I don't remember who it was (I know it wasn't Mark Cuban, but that's the only name my brain is willing to come up with atm), but I heard an actual billionaire make the case that by spending roughly $20 million a year a person can convincingly act like a billionaire, and if there's one thing Trump can do instinctively, it's run a con.
I don't actually recall that. I do seem to recall that the people who make it their business saying he wasn't nearly as rich as he let on, that he wasn't a billionaire.Even before Truth Social, people who make it their business to know say he was a billionaire. The public can be fooled by spending $20 million a year, maybe, but I don't think Forbes is just watching that.
Donald Trump on Saturday praised fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter “as a wonderful man” before segueing into comments disparaging people who have immigrated into the US without permission.
The former president’s remarks to political rally-goers in Wildwood, New Jersey, as he challenges Joe Biden’s re-election in November were a not-so-subtle rhetorical bridge exalting Anthony Hopkins’ cannibalistic Lecter in Silence of the Lambs as “late [and] great” while simultaneously condemning “people who are being released into our country that we don’t want”.
Among other comments, Trump on Sunday also repeated exaggerations about having “been indicted more than the great Alphonse Capone”, the violent Prohibition-era Chicago mob boss.
Yeah, his use of “Late, great” indicates Trump thinks Lector was a real, but dead, individual. Even both actors that played the character are still alive so he can’t use that as an excuse.A lot of people know the name. Trump has no idea who the guy is, but he's famous, so that means he's important, right?