Yes the Bidens have a long history of making money from the Chinese the Ukraine and Russia the Chinese . what did the bidens do for them ? Gota dea

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Its more life t here has ano concern about ti snd just funnel, the money and favored like no one is watching the diamonds the j high
Some times a agent or or a a noboyd gets burmed a a fall juy .%0 milliom here bag of diamonds and a bah of crack back of crack and ubderage hiookeer
 
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Its more life t here has ano concern about ti snd just funnel, the money and favored like no one is watching the diamonds the j high
Some times a agent or or a a noboyd gets burmed a a fall juy .%0 milliom here bag of diamonds and a bah of crack back of crack and ubderage hiookeer
He's living in your head for free. No point him living Delaware any longer.
 
Its more life t here has ano concern about ti snd just funnel, the money and favored like no one is watching the diamonds the j high
Some times a agent or or a a noboyd gets burmed a a fall juy .%0 milliom here bag of diamonds and a bah of crack back of crack and ubderage hiookeer

i don't see where Joe biden did anything for them illegally.

feel free to prove he did, moron. lol
 
really how did he do that by giving them his Salery and over a billion dollars of his own money while in office


$28M in payments to trump properties from republican related groups and trump committees. lol
 
really how did he do that by giving them his Salery and over a billion dollars of his own money while in office

“S&P 500 firms connected to Trump reaped abnormal stock returns of up to 3.7% following the 2016 election, which translated into approximately $2.5 billion in wealth creation for shareholders,” said Mario Schabus, assistant professor of accounting in MSU’s Eli Broad College of Business. “During Trump’s presidency, companies in his network also enjoyed higher sales and operating income by up to 9%.”


so he gave up his tiny salary? lol.
 

“S&P 500 firms connected to Trump reaped abnormal stock returns of up to 3.7% following the 2016 election, which translated into approximately $2.5 billion in wealth creation for shareholders,” said Mario Schabus, assistant professor of accounting in MSU’s Eli Broad College of Business. “During Trump’s presidency, companies in his network also enjoyed higher sales and operating income by up to 9%.”


so he gave up his tiny salary? lol.
Yes over 400g a year and his personal.wealth he lost over a billion.
You got any more lame what about trump cards to pull to try and cover bidens greed
 
really how did he do that by giving them his Salery and over a billion dollars of his own money while in office


Adelson, until recently, had one opportunity he called his “holy grail”: a Japanese casino license. His close relationship with the president bore fruit in February 2017, when, according to ProPublica, Trump raised the issue of Adelson’s casino bid with Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe during a dinner at Mar-a-Lago
“President Xi of China, and I, are working together to give massive Chinese phone company, ZTE, a way to get back into business, fast,” Trump tweeted on May 13, 2018. The unexpected declaration, coming one month after Trump’s Commerce Department had banned ZTE from purchasing American-made parts because it had sold technology to North Korea and Iran, floored his own national security adviser, John Bolton, who later called it “policy by personal whim and impulse.” But it must have delighted Branstad.

At the time, Branstad was working at the lobbying firm Mercury Public Affairs, which had a $75,000-a-month contract with a law firm hired by ZTE to roll back the sanctions. According to the Intercept, Branstad took the gig at Mercury just months after stepping down from his job at the Commerce Department. Even more troubling, Branstad’s father, former six-term governor of Iowa Terry Branstad, was serving as ambassador to China.
In September, Oracle beat out Microsoft in a bid for TikTok’s U.S. operations, an outcome that Trump, whose threatened ban had prompted the high-profile bidding war, had recently voiced support for. “I think that Oracle would be certainly somebody that could handle it,” Trump said in August, calling the Silicon Valley software giant “a great company” and Ellison “a tremendous guy, a tremendous person.”

Conveniently, Ellison had held a fund-raiser for the president at his house in February — the same month that, FEC filings show, Oracle gave a $500,000 contribution to the host committee tasked with putting on Trump’s convention. Ellison was also one of at least three Trump donors who privately advised the president at the start of the pandemic.


In another instance, in 2019, the Kushner companies received $800 million in government-backed loans on unusually favorable terms after Jared’s sister, Nicole Kushner Meyer, held a personal meeting with loan officials.


Trump’s supporters frequently patronize the Trump Organization, and the president and his entourage regularly stay at Trump Organization properties when traveling. Eric Trump has said the family’s hotels would charge the federal government a minimal fee for their rooms — “effectively housekeeping cost,” he told Fox News earlier this year — but federal spending records show taxpayers are footing significantly higher bills for government guests. Earlier this year, the Washington Post reported that Trump properties had been paid nearly $1 million from taxpayers.
Soon after her father was elected president, Ivanka Trump was tasked with negotiating rates at the Trump International Hotel in D.C. for the Presidential Inaugural Committee. A nonprofit, the PIC was charged 35 times what another nonprofit was charged for a ballroom, and it was assessed $300,000 for an event for Ivanka and her brothers — an “unconscionable” sum, the D.C. attorney general called it. In total, the Trumps’ hotel received over a million dollars in fees from the inauguration. Like her husband and father, Ivanka did not fully divest from her family companies when she joined the government, and the perceived and real conflicts have been legion. Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, for instance, threw what amounted to a three-day party for Ivanka just months before her brother Don Jr. traveled to India to sell condos. (SEE ALSO Kushner, Jared.)

Yes over 400g a year and his personal.wealth he lost over a billion.
You got any more lame what about trump cards to pull to try and cover bidens greed

oh, so by being a jerk and due to covid he lost money? well, that's business, moron he didn't "give" it to anyone, you lying moron :)

and so he donated his salary and his businesses and family got a lot more. "wow", that's so "noble" of trump. lol
 

Adelson, until recently, had one opportunity he called his “holy grail”: a Japanese casino license. His close relationship with the president bore fruit in February 2017, when, according to ProPublica, Trump raised the issue of Adelson’s casino bid with Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe during a dinner at Mar-a-Lago
“President Xi of China, and I, are working together to give massive Chinese phone company, ZTE, a way to get back into business, fast,” Trump tweeted on May 13, 2018. The unexpected declaration, coming one month after Trump’s Commerce Department had banned ZTE from purchasing American-made parts because it had sold technology to North Korea and Iran, floored his own national security adviser, John Bolton, who later called it “policy by personal whim and impulse.” But it must have delighted Branstad.

At the time, Branstad was working at the lobbying firm Mercury Public Affairs, which had a $75,000-a-month contract with a law firm hired by ZTE to roll back the sanctions. According to the Intercept, Branstad took the gig at Mercury just months after stepping down from his job at the Commerce Department. Even more troubling, Branstad’s father, former six-term governor of Iowa Terry Branstad, was serving as ambassador to China.
In September, Oracle beat out Microsoft in a bid for TikTok’s U.S. operations, an outcome that Trump, whose threatened ban had prompted the high-profile bidding war, had recently voiced support for. “I think that Oracle would be certainly somebody that could handle it,” Trump said in August, calling the Silicon Valley software giant “a great company” and Ellison “a tremendous guy, a tremendous person.”

Conveniently, Ellison had held a fund-raiser for the president at his house in February — the same month that, FEC filings show, Oracle gave a $500,000 contribution to the host committee tasked with putting on Trump’s convention. Ellison was also one of at least three Trump donors who privately advised the president at the start of the pandemic.


In another instance, in 2019, the Kushner companies received $800 million in government-backed loans on unusually favorable terms after Jared’s sister, Nicole Kushner Meyer, held a personal meeting with loan officials.


Trump’s supporters frequently patronize the Trump Organization, and the president and his entourage regularly stay at Trump Organization properties when traveling. Eric Trump has said the family’s hotels would charge the federal government a minimal fee for their rooms — “effectively housekeeping cost,” he told Fox News earlier this year — but federal spending records show taxpayers are footing significantly higher bills for government guests. Earlier this year, the Washington Post reported that Trump properties had been paid nearly $1 million from taxpayers.
Soon after her father was elected president, Ivanka Trump was tasked with negotiating rates at the Trump International Hotel in D.C. for the Presidential Inaugural Committee. A nonprofit, the PIC was charged 35 times what another nonprofit was charged for a ballroom, and it was assessed $300,000 for an event for Ivanka and her brothers — an “unconscionable” sum, the D.C. attorney general called it. In total, the Trumps’ hotel received over a million dollars in fees from the inauguration. Like her husband and father, Ivanka did not fully divest from her family companies when she joined the government, and the perceived and real conflicts have been legion. Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, for instance, threw what amounted to a three-day party for Ivanka just months before her brother Don Jr. traveled to India to sell condos. (SEE ALSO Kushner, Jared.)



oh, so by being a jerk and due to covid he lost money? well, that's business, moron he didn't "give" it to anyone, you lying moron :)

and so he donated his salary and his businesses and family got a lot more. "wow", that's so "noble" of trump. lol
Lol and lying joe gets more and more from china
 
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