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Our President Is an Unhinged-Lunatic

The President of the United States is an unhinged lunatic. This is what Trump did to start off his Monday morning:

Disgraced and discredited Bob Mueller and his whole group of Angry Democrat Thugs spent over 30 hours with the White House Councel, only with my approval, for purposes of transparency. Anybody needing that much time when they know there is no Russian Collusion is just someone.... 4:28 AM - Aug 2018

…looking for trouble. They are enjoying ruining people’s lives and REFUSE to look at the real corruption on the Democrat side- the lies, the firings, the deleted Emails and sooo much more! Mueller’s Angry Dems are looking to impact the election. They are a National Disgrace!

4:38 - 20 Aug 2018

Where’s the Collusion? They made up a phony crime called Collusion, and when there was no Collusion they say there was Obstruction (of a phony crime that never existed). If you FIGHT BACK or say anything bad about the Rigged Witch Hunt, they scream Obstruction!

4:48 AM - 20 Aug 2018


That’s our president of the United States. Honestly, Trump calling people thugs, when he’s had a lifetime of working with mob families, and an international drug trafficker, is Trump being Trump. By that, I mean that would be ordinarily shocking, but Trump no longer shocks me for his insanity.


In his book, The Making of Donald Trump, David Cay Johnston outlines when Trump applied for his casino license. I despise Trump, and aside from being a good propagandist for those enslaved into a cult. Donald Trump is good at maneuvering past the rules like Barry Sanders juking defenders trying to tackle him in 1995.


According to David Cay Johnston, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, and the Division of Gaming Enforcement, missed four incidents that Trump was involved in, that could’ve-should’ve hurt his chances. In the casino license application, Trump was asked if he had “ever been the subject of an investigation… for any reason?” “He had,” writes David Cay, “but the DGE report made no mention of two such cases and dealt with two others in a footnote, making it clear that Trump did not include them when he submitted his application.”

In 1979, a federal grand jury asked Trump how he was able to buy the Penn Central railroad yards on the West Side of Manhattan. The FBI interviewed him twice, informing him that he was the target of a grand jury. Charges were not filed, due to the probe was not completed at the time of the deadline.


In 1980, and the second incident that could’ve hurt Trump’s chances of getting his casino license. Came when he was investigated by the United States Attorney of Manhattan, who looked into his buy of the Commodore Hotel, that would be made into the Grand Hyatt in Midtown Manhattan.


The third reason he could’ve been denied a license:

the FBI’s questioning Trump about his dealings with John Cody, the mob associate with three felony convictions and five other arrests who, as local head of the teamsters union, controlled the flow of ready-mix concrete in New York City. Law enforcement reports described Cody as a very close associate of the Gambino crime family.


Our unhinged-lunatic president calls people “thugs,” meanwhile, he does business with people and companies that were tied to the Gambino family. John Cody wasn’t the only “thug” Donald Trump has done business with. Just take a look at Felix Sater.

Felix Sater was involved in a $40 million dollar stock swindle, that included organized crime, that benefited Sater, the Gambino family, and the Genovese family. Sater would later work for the investment firm Bayrock, which was involved in Trump SoHo, in Lower Manhattan.


Bayrock also had a luxury high-rise on Florida’s Atlantic Coast “that was to be called Trump International Hotel and Tower Fort Lauderdale.” The project failed. In 2010, Sater was issued business cards by the Trump Organization, but Sater is just one of many.

Another character involved in Trump’s life, which has not gotten enough attention, especially before the elections, was Trump’s involvement with Joey Weischselbaum.

Weischselbaum and his brother would fly “high rollers to and from Trump casinos.” By this point in time, Weischselbaum was already a two time felon, but Joey was not the only felon to fly helicopters for Trump.


As David Cay Johnston points out, Trump:

…also retained Dillinger Charter Services, whose owners included John Staluppi, identified in law enforcement reports as a member of the Gambino crime family.


That’s just the beginning of the Weischselbaum story. Along with his helicopter business, Joey ran a used-car dealership, which was really just a front for drug trafficking. His drug trafficking saw him transporting drugs from Florida to Ohio, kentucky, and Tennessee. “According to his 1985 indictment by a federal grand jury in Cincinnati,” writes David Cay Johnston. “One shipment alone involved three-quarters of a ton of marijuana.”


Now I’m against the drug war, for marijuana, and if you want to do other drugs, that’s your choice to make. Having said that, in the position of running casino’s that Trump was in at the time, he should’ve cut ties with Weischselbaum. Trump did not do that. In fact, he went to bat for Joey, and bat for him big time. Instead of dropping his service, two months after Joey was indicted, Weischselbaum and his brother “rented apartment 32-C at the Trump Plaza condominiums on East 61st Street in Manhattan.” Although rent was $7,000 dollars, Joey and his brother paid “$3,000 a month in cash-using checks made out to Donald J. Trump personally-and paid the rest in helicopter services.”


Instead of Weischselbaum’s court case staying in Cincinnati, where he was caught. Instead, it was moved to New Jersey. “There it was assigned to Judge Maryanne Trump Barry.” That’s right, it was moved to a court that Trump’s older sister would be overseeing the case as its judge.


Trump’s sister was replaced by Judge Harold A. Ackerman, and Trump “wrote him a letter seeking leniency for Weischselbaum on the drug trafficking charge. Trump said Joey was “a credit to the community,” and described him as “conscientious, forthright and diligent.” A quite different stance he had for Weischselbaum, compared to when he said that drug dealers should be killed.


That Trump would have this history of working with shady characters, and turn around and call politicians “thugs” like we were living in a third world. Our President is a mad-lunatic…


Oh shit, I almost forgot! In a tweet, Trump typed:

"The failing @nytimes wrote a Fake piece today implying that because White House Councel Don McGahn was giving hours of testimony to the Special Councel, he must be a John Dean type 'RAT.’”


As @HonestNonsense tweeted, “Rat” is a term used by the mafia to describe someone working for the Fed’s from the inside, like a Donnie Brasco-type figure. Your supporters may be in a cult, brains too melted to think for themselves, but us at Honest Nonsense are not…

Oh and by the way President, you keep misspelling counsel. It’s with an S, not a C, you moron…


Read both of David Cay Johnston’s books on Donald Trump. They highlight how pathetic our media is, and how big of a piece of shit Donald Trump is…

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