Everything is ok for the cult leader!When you are as Rich and famous as Trump is, doing as much business in New York of all places litigation is part of the game. So you have to play the game and consult contingency plans all the time.
Everything is ok for the cult leader!When you are as Rich and famous as Trump is, doing as much business in New York of all places litigation is part of the game. So you have to play the game and consult contingency plans all the time.
...I guess integrity doesn't matter anymoreNot really new information. We already knew Cohen was setting up companies to pay off his affairs before the election.
Nothing is going to come of this.
LOL! "Don't pay with cash"That’s fine but your summary was completely the opposite of what actually happened. I mean, why?
That’s fine but your summary was completely the opposite of what actually happened. I mean, why?

It shows Trump lied about not having the affairs and then trying to cover it up.Looks like a bunch of nothing.
It shows Trump lied about not having the affairs and then trying to cover it up.
Do Trump supporters genuinely believe Trump did not have affairs with women while married to Melania and tried to cover it up, or are they carrying on like Trump is innocent cause he is their guy.
They know he is guilty and just don't care as long as he rustles libs.It shows Trump lied about not having the affairs and then trying to cover it up.
Do Trump supporters genuinely believe Trump did not have affairs with women while married to Melania and tried to cover it up, or are they carrying on like Trump is innocent cause he is their guy.
What is the definition of didn't?LOL! "Don't pay with cash"
*Please keep a paper trail of this so it can come back to haunt me*
I love how that is always the defense of Trump "he said DIDN'T, not did"
Microbrew does, so do IWho cares?
Fake news. Cohen's tapes aren't actually tapes, they're digital recordings.
What is the definition of didn't?
Okay, smart guy. What is the definition of a subspace decoupling manifold?did·n't
ˈdidnt/
contraction
- did not.
did
did/
- past of do
do1
do͞o/
verb
verb: do; 3rd person present: does; past tense: did; gerund or present participle: doing; past participle: done
verb
- 1.
perform (an action, the precise nature of which is often unspecified).
"something must be done about the city's traffic"
synonyms: carry out, undertake, discharge, execute, perform, accomplish, achieve; More
- perform (a particular task).
"Dad always did the cooking on Sundays"- work on (something) to bring it to completion or to a required state.
"it takes them longer to do their hair than me"
synonyms: prepare, make, get ready, see to, arrange, organize, be responsible for, be in charge of; More
- make or have available and provide.
"he's doing bistro food"
synonyms: make, create, produce, turn out, design, manufacture; More
- solve; work out.
"Joe was doing sums aloud"
synonyms: work out, figure out, calculate; More
- cook (food) to completion or to a specified degree.
"if a knife inserted into the center comes out clean, then your pie is done"- (often in questions) work at for a living.
"what does she do?"
synonyms: have as a job, have as a profession, be employed at, earn a living at
"what does he do?"- produce or give a performance of (a particular play, opera, etc.).
"the Royal Shakespeare Company is doing Macbeth next month"
synonyms: put on, present, produce; More
- perform (a particular role, song, etc.) or imitate (a particular person) in order to entertain people.
"he not only does Schwarzenegger and Groucho, he becomes them"- informal
take (a narcotic drug).
"he doesn't smoke, drink, or do drugs"- attend to (someone).
"the barber said he'd do me next"- vulgar slang
have sexual intercourse with.- informal
have sexual intercourse.- informal
urinate; defecate.- 2.
achieve or complete, in particular.
- travel (a specified distance).
"one car I looked at had done 112,000 miles"
synonyms: travel (over), journey, cover, traverse, achieve, notch up, log;
informalchalk up
"the cyclists do 30 kilometers per day"- travel at (a specified speed).
"I was speeding, doing seventy-five"
synonyms: drive at, travel at, move at
"he was doing 25 mph over the speed limit"- make (a particular journey).
"last time I did New York–Philadelphia round trip by train it was over 80 bucks"- achieve (a specified sales figure).
"our bestselling album did about a million worldwide"- informal
visit as a tourist, especially in a superficial or hurried way.
"the tourists are allotted only a day to “do” Verona"
synonyms: visit, tour, sightsee in
"we're doing Scotland this summer"- spend (a specified period of time), typically in prison or in a particular occupation.
"he did five years for manslaughter"- informal
finish.
"you must sit there and wait till I'm done"- be over.
"the special formula continues to beautify your tan when the day is done"- give up concern for: have finished with.
"I would sell the place and have done with it"
synonyms: be/have finished with, be through with, want no more to do with
"she was done with him"- 3.
act or behave in a specified way.
"they are free to do as they please"
synonyms: act, behave, conduct oneself, acquit oneself;
formalcomport oneself
"they can do as they please"
- make progress or perform in a specified way; get on.
"when a team is doing badly, it's not easy for a new player to settle in"
synonyms: get on/along, progress, fare, manage, cope; More
- have a specified effect on.
"the walk will do me good"- result in.
"the years of stagnation did a lot of harm to the younger generation"- 4.
be suitable or acceptable.
"if he's anything like you, he'll do"
synonyms: suffice, be adequate, be satisfactory, fill/fit the bill, serve one's purpose, meet one's needs
"regular coffee will do"- 5.
informal
beat up; kill.
"he was the guy who did Maranzano"
- ruin.
"once you falter, you're done"- rob (a place).
"this would be an easy place to do, and there was plenty of money lying around"- BRITISH
swindle.
"in business you had to do your competitors before they did you"- 6.
BRITISHinformal
prosecute; convict.
"we got done for conspiracy to commit murder"
verb: do; 3rd person present: does; past tense: did
- 1.
used before a verb (except be, can, may, ought, shall, will ) in questions and negative statements.
"do you have any pets?"
- used to make tag questions.
"you write poetry, don't you?"- used in negative commands.
"don't be silly"- 2.
used to refer to a verb already mentioned.
"he looks better than he did before"- 3.
used to give emphasis to a positive verb.
"I do want to act on this"
- used in positive commands to give polite encouragement.
"do tell me!"- 4.
used with inversion of a subject and verb when an adverbial phrase begins a clause for emphasis.
"only rarely did they succumb"
not
nät/
adverb
- 1.
used with an auxiliary verb or “be” to form the negative.
"he would not say"
- 2.
used as a short substitute for a negative clause.
"maybe I'll regret it, but I hope not"
Therefore, didn't
Let me guess, you heard that as "please arrange for him to get hit by a truck...". or "Maybe I'll arrange for him to get hit by a truck...".TRUMP: Maybe he gets hit by a truck
No one thought this was fucked up?