Trump made more than $1B on crypto deals, part of 2025 windfall

4 hours ago (wsj.com)

So, when would billionaires want to remove politicians? When the politicians are

a) too corrupt or

b) not corrupt enough

The answer seems obvious. To me, at least, apparently not to quite many US citizen.

Weak country Weak constitution Thoughts and prayers masquerading as checks and balances

Military coup now, seize the global assets of everyone involved in this shambles of an administration, imprison them and their families. Disappear them.

Rewrite the constitution so this can never happen again.

  • > Weak country Weak constitution

    I have to agree with this in whole.

    It's like looking at the EU now and wondering, how did they not see this glaring dependency before now? Both the petro energy source and the US military support were never as secure as it seems they were assumed to be.

    Here in the US, we're still sitting on a constitution from 250 years ago. Apparently no one though an incoming presidential administration would rape and pillage the place like we've seen in the last year and a half.

    European countries did largely overhaul their constitutional documents after WWII. The EU in general has much more modern legislative bodies, and electoral systems.

    Here in the US, we're still stuck with founding documents that expect Pony Express to deliver the ballots 8-/

I wonder if Democrats will have the courage to pursue justice to the fullest if/when they're back in power.

  • Sadly I think not. They had their opportunity in 2020.

    • Biden ran on a platform of Back to Normal. That’s what voters wanted after four years of crazy.

      I think the zeitgeist today is different. Because Trump has dialed the crazy up to eleven in his second term and a lot of Dems are now pissed. That’s why democratic socialism/leftism is having a resurgence. And, based on what I’m seeing on the ground, there’s now a strong appetite for justice and retribution.

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  • Unfortunately, it would seem the majority of dems are just jealous that they don't have the chutzpah to be so flagrantly, blatantly corrupt, and stick to less lucrative and more established corrupt practices.

    See, discussions like this go nowhere productive, but it's not because the people are incapable of productive discussion, or because the subject matter is incapable of being discussed productively. It's just that there's literally nothing productive to say about this complete and utter fuck show. We live in a world where the most accurate prediction of the world 10 years from now is current-day satire. There is nothing sensible to be said about the state of affairs of politics.

  • Jack Smith is tanned, rested and ready to resume the prosecution.

    Assuming the house impeaches him he won't have to wait 2 years.

  • After Biden pardoned his family members, I would be surprised if Trump didn't complete his term by pardoning his family and all those that he works with.

    It is – to my knowledge – an unsettled question, technically speaking, whether a president can pardon themselves. I would be unsurprised if he tried anyway, though.

    Of course, states could still pursue actions against them, but I wonder in which cases they'd have standing / clear cases to pursue.

    • > I would be surprised if Trump didn't complete his term by pardoning his family and all those that he works with.

      As we have learned, we can ignore all of that, or they can find ways around this. The Supreme Court has made it clear the President has amazing powers.

  • the system is such that the only incentive career politicians (and we don't have other kind anymore) is the campaign. they make the same money if they lose. why would they win? its a lot more work! they just have to keep it at a minimum to be considered for next campaigns.

  • Oh sweet summer child. Both Republicans and Democrats won’t do anything.

    Given that many of these members of congress of both parties were stock trading ahead of key legislation being announced they won’t do anything to change that.

That’s it??? With all the corruption he has visibly demonstrated and his long list of boot licks I would have expected 10x that.

  • This is just what’s known, now. Actual amounts could easily be 10/20x or more.

  • Don't underestimate it. His net worth increased more from crypto in the past 2 years than it did in 30 years of being a new york real estate nepo baby, when his net worth basically treaded water

The Grifter in Chief.

You also have to add the numerous kickbacks Trump's family has received through deals done by the federal government.

All this is hardly reported because the administration has successfully cowed the media.

  • The Overton Window has shifted so far that what would have previously been regime ending scandals are now everyday occurrences.

    Also, you're right about the media being cowardly but there's also just too much to report and keep people updated on. Even the more independent outlets who try ... can't.

    • They could skip coverage of the UFC fight, and Kennedy Center name, the reflecting pool, and the 250th carnival, and WH ballroom, and all the things that are practically nothing compared to all the other f*ckery.

    • > but there's also just too much to report and keep people updated on

      This is the biggest indictment of the media, they can't summarize or aggregate? It's not giving the public a true picture. Crooks can get away with corruption in plain sight merely by doing lots of it? It beggars belief.