(Thread) What’s up with all Trump's lawbreaking?

Spoiler: When you understand how the Trump family became wealthy, the meaning of MAGA becomes clear.

I’ll explain. Sources in links and👇(well researched books)

Friedrich, DJT’s grandfather, left Germany in 1885. . .
1/ He came to the US in search of opportunity (and to avoid military service).

He went west and figured out that “mining the miners” was more lucrative than mining for gold.

He ran taverns and brothels.

After earning a small fortune, he got married, and settled in Queens, NY.
2/He had a premonition that Queens (then rural and sparsely populated) would see a building boom, so he bought a few choice pieces of real estate. He died before he could build a real estate empire.

Fred Trump, DJT’s father, made a large fortune when he figured out how to cheat.
3/ Returning WWII soldiers were eligible for home loans under the new GI bill. There was thus a need for single family homes. The FHA offered building loans.

The FHA allowed builders to recoup part of their expenses, so Fred set up shell equipment companies.
4/ He rented himself equipment at inflated prices and billed the government for tacked on expenses that never occurred.

When he submitted costs, he added a 5% architect’s fee even though there was no architect.
5/ He submitted falsely high estimates, did the work for millions less, and pocketed the difference.

When he was hauled before the Senate probe into public corruption, he escaped punishment because there were no specific laws against what he did (now there are).
6/ So he got away with it.

He partnered with 'Willie" Tomasello, who in turn partnered with some of NY's most powerful crime families, the Genovese and Gambino families.

Through his mob connections, Fred secure masonry and other supplies at bargain prices. . .
7/ . . . he could pay laborers below minimum wage. He had access to the city bureaucrats and the most lucrative contracts.

By the time DJT took over the family business, Fred’s tactics had been outlawed.

Trump used them anyway because he didn’t know any other way to make money.
8/ You see, the Trumps had never actually added value; they took advantage of situations.

It was clear from Fred Trump's testimony in front of the Senate that he thought himself clever for finding the loopholes. And he was indignant that anyone dared accused him of crimes.
8/ Money laundering (which Trump did plenty of) was not illegal until 1986.

Trump ignored laws he didn't like. In1986 he helped Russians launder money👇


Breaking "unfair" laws is often thought of as heroic. Remember Thoreau refusing to pay a tax . . .
9/ . . . in protest because he didn't want to fund the Mexican-American war or the expansion of slavery into the west? historyofmassachusetts.org/henry-david-th…
The difference is the protesters break unjust laws openly.
Trump hid what he was doing.
10/ When Fred Trump refused to rent to blacks, it was legal.

When DJT took over the business, the 1968 Fair Housing Act made it illegal to discriminate against renters on the basis of race.

DJT refused to rent to blacks anyway.
He resented laws that restricted him.
11/ Earlier this year in Michigan Trump said: “all our laws are so corrupt and stupid”

mlive.com/expo/erry-2018…
What he meant, of course, was that he doesn't like the laws that get in his way.

Trump has often railed against the 1977 Foreign Bribery Act.
12/ npr.org/2017/11/08/561…
The NPR questioned whether Trump would enforce the laws he hated after becoming President.
The real question was: Would he stop breaking the laws he hated once he became president?

If the Penthouse-for-Putin rumors are true . . .
13/ . . .Trump was breaking the law while running for president. buzzfeednews.com/article/anthon…

Since taking office—while everyone is distracted by Trump’s constant spectacle and crisis—he has been methodically dismantling the agencies and rolling back regulations. The ones he hates.
14/ Back in the time of Trump’s father, it was hard to convict a white man of rape. Sexual harassment wasn’t illegal.

Basically white men could do as they pleased.

As Archie Bunker sang: 🎶Those were the days🎶

For what I mean about rape laws, see👇
14/ It’s easy to imagine America without without the laws Trump wants to get rid of.

Just carry yourself back to the 1920s, before the New Deal and before Civil Rights legislation.

There was no income tax or minimum wage, so people (whites) with money lived like kings.
15/ There was no Social Security, no protection against injury in the workplace. Injured workers were left to starve.
No overtime or 40 hour workweek.

Income inequality meant that only 5% of families could afford college, which trapped laborers in a poverty cycle.
16/ Things were worse for blacks, who were segregated and lived in fear of lynching.

There were no regulatory agencies. Insider trading was legal.

Basically, white men of means could do as they pleased.
They could cheat. They could grab.

MAGA means take America back to 1920.
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Trump lost in court THREE MORE TIMES today.

Trump tried to get all three of these cases⤵️ dismissed and lost. I analyzed one of the cases last April, Blassingame, here: (Transcript on my blog.)

He tends not to do well in court, where facts matter.

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The defendants made the following arguments (screenshot #1)

Trump also claims, among other things, that he has absolute immunity. (#2)

It turns out that the absolute immunity question isn't as easy as you might think (but Trump still lost).

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And here:

You can read the court's decision here: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…

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Um . . . this isn't the defense Trump thinks it is.

Trump published a letter he received from Mazars dated (it looks like) 2014. He then summarized the letter.

#1: What Mazars said
#2: What Trump says Mazars said

Me = 🤦‍♀️

Does he think nobody can or will actually read it?
Mazars said, "Trump is responsible for preparing the financial statement."

Also Mazars does not "undertake to obtain or provide any assurance that there are no material modifications that should be made . . . "
Trump posts the letter and says Mazars "strongly states that all work was performed in accordance with professional standards and that there were "no material discrepancies in the financial statements."

There is no "I don't know how to read" defense.
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I started with a reading of the newly unredacted sections of the Mueller report, then talked about some of the responses on Twitter . . .

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. . . and concluded with thoughts about how social media brings out authoritarian instincts in large swaths of people who ordinarily would not be given to authoritarian impulses.



It's too easy for truth to lose, and when truth loses, democracy loses.
Right. And not all "manipulators" are bad actors, but all people need to learn to evaluate sources.

Reflectively saying, "Professor X should know" is not how to do it. It takes more work. Falling in line is always easier than doing the work.

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Feb 12
I'm tired of the word "accountable." It's a weasel word. Don't say "accountable." Say what you mean.

Does "accountable" mean
🔹Lose elections?
🔹Go to prison?
🔹Lose a lawsuit?
🔹Be hated?

It would be nice if all the good people were rewarded and the bad people punished.
So you want to start indicting people and gather the evidence after they're indicted?

Or not worry about evidence?

There are rules of evidence, which means that the stuff you've read in newspapers and Tweets probably isn't admissible in court . . .
Indicting people and having juries return "not guilty" verdicts because there isn't evidence to prove each element of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt may not accomplish what people think it will accomplish.
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Feb 12
One reason I think social media is turning everyone into authoritarians: people don't read or think.

They see a headline and have a strong emotional reaction, which they Tweet and which then gets repeated by others, who are also not thinking . . .

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Political psychologists like @karen_stenner describe the authoritarian personality.

Those with an authoritarian disposition are averse to complexity. They reject nuance.

They prefer sameness and uniformity and have “cognitive limitations.”

(link in the next Tweet)

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See for example, "Authoritarianism is not a momentary madness,” which originally appeared in this book, an dwhich Stenner has now made available free on her website, here: ……e-4700-aaa9-743a55a9437a.filesusr.com/ugd/02ff25_370…

Timothy Snyder also talks about the danger of what he calls Internet Memes.

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