The first week has Trump's fingerprints all over it


Deception, dissembling, exaggeration — what Fortune magazine called his “astonishing ability to prevaricate” — has deep roots in Mr. Trump’s business career. In innumerable interviews over the years, Mr. Trump glibly inflated everything from the size of his speaking fees to the cost of his golf club memberships to the number of units he had sold in new Trump buildings. In project after project, he faced allegations of broken promises, deceit or outright fraud, from Trump University students who said they had been defrauded, to Trump condominium buyers who said they had been fleeced, to small-time contractors who said Mr. Trump had fabricated complaints about their work to avoid paying them.
This just in: The clown was on the phone with his comrade, Putin for an hour today. The buffoon won't say what was discussed, BUT, the Russians are saying 'lifting sanctions' was discussed, and they are celebrating. They must have some good pics of the Orange Jerk.
Yup, now we're ALL in Trump's world....

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