REMEMBER WHO HE IS... THE KING OF LIES.
A federal court approved a $25 million settlement with students who said they were duped by Donald Trump and his now-defunct Trump University.
Signs touting ‘auto workers for Trump’ at Michigan rally found to be fake – report.
At least two people holding signs saying ‘union members for Trump’ and ‘auto workers for Trump’ turned out to be neither.
A telling new detail has emerged regarding a fake Trump “union” rally last September. Although it was widely known that the rally was not truly union, recent Trump FEC filings show that there’s a bigger picture. Now we know that Trump poured $20,000 into a facility rental, in an effort to counter Biden’s historic visit to the UAW picket line.
Shocking facts regarding who exactly was at that rally include a woman who held a sign saying, “union members for Trump,” who when asked, told the Detroit News she wasn’t actually a union member. Another’s sign which read “auto workers for Trump,” turned out not to be an auto worker at all.
Trump supporters target black voters with faked AI images...
Trump’s visit to a Black church, the rally in the Bronx, and his other so-called minority outreach stunts aren’t about soliciting support from African Americans or Hispanics or anyone of color.
Trump and his handlers know he can’t hide his history or his life-long hostility to people of color. Trump called for the death penalty for five innocent Black teenagers 25 years ago. He launched a racist birther attack on President Obama. He wanted soldiers to fire on Black Lives Matter protesters. He rallies his hater base using terms like “poisoning the blood,” “live like vermin,” and “Soros-backed animal.”
But a staged church visit and a phony rally in the Bronx, both with mostly White MAGAs attending, suckered the media into calling it all outreach. It was a scam. Trump knows he’s not getting meaningful support from Blacks, Hispanics, or any minority voters.
So, what are the fake Trump minority appeals really about? They are a cynical signal to White people – especially the 20 percent or so of White Republicans and some Independents who don’t like Trump’s alliance with White supremacists and divisive hate groups.
Barbershop owner feels misled by Trump event..
That Lazy “Black Americans for Trump” Event Exposed as Deceptive Ploy
DONALD TRUMP IS NOW FIGHTING WITH THE OWNER OF THE BARBERSHOP WHERE HE HOSTED THE RECENT EVENT.
Background on Trump Organization Properties and Fraudulent Schemes.
https://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/tto_release_properties_addendum_-_final.pdf
On Trump’s Social Network: Ads for Miracle Cures, Scams and Fake Merchandise.
Truth Social, the social network started by former President Donald J. Trump, has struggled to attract large brands.
Between posts about conspiracy theories and right-wing grievances was an unusual advertisement: a photo of former President Donald J. Trump holding a $1,000 bill made of gold, which he was apparently offering free to supporters.
But there were a few catches: The bill was not free, it was not made of gold, and it couldn't be directly connected Mr. Trump despite being hosted on Truth Social, a right-wing social network started by Mr. Trump in late 2021, and is just one of many pitches from hucksters and fringe marketers dominating the ads on the site. (#FraudBook)
As Nationwide Fraud Losses Top $10 Billion in 2023, FTC Steps Up Efforts to Protect the Public.
Investment scams lead in reported losses at more than $4.6 billion.
The FTC’s Consumer Sentinel Network is a database that receives reports directly from consumers, as well as from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, the Better Business Bureau, industry members, and non-profit organizations. More than 20 states contribute data to Sentinel.
Sentinel received 5.4 million reports in 2023; these include the fraud reports detailed above, as well as identity theft reports and complaints related to other consumer issues, such as problems with credit bureaus and banks and lenders. In 2023, there were more than 1 million reports of identity theft received through the FTC’s IdentityTheft.gov website.
The FTC uses the reports it receives through the Sentinel network as the starting point for many of its law enforcement investigations, and the agency also shares these reports with approximately 2,800 federal, state, local, and international law enforcement professionals. While the FTC does not intervene in individual complaints, Sentinel reports are a vital part of the agency’s law enforcement mission and also help the FTC to warn consumers and identify fraud trends it is seeing in the data.
A full breakdown of reports received in 2023 is now available on the FTC’s data analysis site at ftc.gov/exploredata. The data dashboards there break down the reports across a number of categories, including by state and metropolitan area, and also provide data from a number of subcategories of fraud reports.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/02/nationwide-fraud-losses-top-10-billion-2023-ftc-steps-efforts-protect-public
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