Trump defrauded banks. Now he's defrauding us
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While the decision was certainly a financial victory — of roughly half a billion dollars — the court also affirmed that Trump and his business colleagues had committed five crimes: "falsifying business records, issuing false financial statements, conspiracy to falsify business records, conspiracy to issue false financial statements, and conspiracy to commit insurance fraud."
As president, Trump is currently applying the same criminal business practices to the federal government.
In early August, Trump's
Trump responded by firing the director of
In a social media post in early August, Trump claimed: "The Economy is Booming under TRUMP." That financial statement is false.
The GDP growth rate in the first quarter of 2025 was -5%, the worst quarter in nearly three years. Because it rose in the second quarter to 3.3%, the economy under Trump is averaging 1.4% growth. Under Biden, the highest quarter in 2024 reached 3.1%, and the year averaged at 2.9%. Historically, the
Trump's
DOGE reported an
If the Trump administration were a private business, it would be taken to court and Trump would face multiple counts of fraud. It is the constitutional duty of
Instead of investigating the Trump administration's falsified financial statements, the
In the
The
The economy is not booming. DOGE is not saving tax dollars by weeding out "waste, fraud, and abuse." And Trump's signature legislation is ballooning the deficit. Trump continues to conspire with his appointees and congressional party leaders to falsify these financial facts to the
He was convicted of multiple counts of fraud in the private sector, and he is now committing the same criminal acts in the



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