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I'm no great fan of Trump, but this really seems like a transparent example of "Show me the man and I'll show you the crime". Being than less than maximally honest on the contents of a line item on an invoice worth less than a quarter million must be an infraction that literally every establishment Democrat is guilty of, but it's impossible to imagine any of them getting dragged through the mud like this.

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I desperately want to be alive to know what the national narrative about this whole shitshow is 50 years from now. I suspect many people will not believe the details could possibly have happened. Upside; no future president has to worry about falling to the bottom of the list. I think that we've got the floor established.

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Apr 26Liked by Jeff Maurer

You a funny guy.

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Daily snark is too much for me. I’m out.

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Finally a clear explanation. "So, not in dispute: Whether the ex-president is a manipulative asshole who used his media contacts to squelch negative stories. In dispute: whether he is responsible for inaccurate descriptions on invoices. This is a strange case."

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Used underwear from Japanese vending machines sure is expensive!

There's a story behind that, but I don't think I want to know it.

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Per unit it’s reasonable but I bought a LOT.

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I'm curious about the hush money payments to the Salvation Army

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