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Crazed Hillary Zombie Flips out in Epic Melt down
President Donald Trump – aka Chairman of the Board USA inc
Hey,Crooked Hillary, “Shut Your Pie Hole”
Hillary’s Other $225,000 Speech – Paid By Law Firm Suing Trump University
Authored by Rachel Stockman via LawNewz.com, Donald Trump has undoubtedly made the class action lawsuit against Trump University a campaign issue. For the last several days, he has been on a tear against federal Judge Gonzolo Curiel who is overseeing one of the class action lawsuits against Trump University. In the lawsuit, former students claim that the University and Trump violated federal law by luring them to sign up with false promises and then defrauded them once they handed over their checks. LawNewz.com discovered that when it comes to politics, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, the law firm behind the class action lawsuit, is not exactly neutral either. Our analysis, using data first compiled by The Washington Post, found that Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd paid the Clintons a total of $675,000 in fees for speeches since 2009. Hillary Clinton gave a $225,000 speech at the law firm as recently as September 4, 2014. Bill Clinton also gave a speech for the same fee back in 2013, and another one in 2009 before the firm had been renamed (they used to be called Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP). In fact, of the five law firms that paid for the Clintons to speak over the last few years, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd paid out the most money.
Court records indicate 9 attorneys from Robbins Geller are listed as representing Art Cohen and the other former Trump University students in the class action lawsuit (there are three attorneys from another law firm as well). A review of the case’s docket reveals that the Robbins Geller attorneys have aggressively pursued the lawsuit, pushed for Trump to testify and for the trial to begin before the November 2016 election. However, it is also worth noting that the lawsuit was filed in 2013, well before Trump declared he was running for President. “These are real people who spent a significant amount of money. This has impacted their lives. That does not turn on the election or the election outcome,” Robbins Geller lawyer Jason Forge said about the case. A judge ultimately decided that the trial should begin sometime after the election.
In addition, in the midst of the litigation, one of the Robbins Geller attorneys, Patrick Coughlin, who is also ‘of counsel’ at the law firm, maxed out his donations to Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Records maintained by the Federal Election Commission indicate that Coughlin has been a longtime financial supporter of both the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton. In February, he donated $5,400 to her campaign.
“No rule prevents a lawyer from donating to a candidate or paying a prospective candidate for speeches and also representing a client against her opponent. The story is interesting because everything about Trump appears now to be interesting, but there is no problem under the lawyer ethics rules,” NYU law professor Stephen Gillers told LawNewz.com. Gillers is an expert on legal ethics. Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd is a high profile law firm, based out of San Diego, with considerable resources. The lawsuit against Trump was filed in the Southern District of California (San Diego) back in 2013. The firm is frequently involved in multi-million dollar complex litigation. In 2008, they obtained a $7.2 billion settlement for Enron shareholders as part of a massive federal class action lawsuit.
Donald Trump Has Promoted 58+ Conspiracy Theories
Mockingbird Media: North Korea Supports Donald Trump
Another lame and desperate attempt to stop the meteoric rise of Trump
Kurt Nimmo
http://www.infowars.com/mockingbird-media-north-korea-supports-donald-trump/
Nothing works. No matter what the establishment does to discredit Donald Trump and diminish his prospects, he keeps rising in the polls. The Hitler meme—and the racist, bigot and misogynist variants—have done little to nothing to dent his meteoric rise in the polls.
On Tuesday, The Washington Post tried a new approach.
It reported the puny and absurd totalitarian state of North Korea supports Donald Trump for president.
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, has faced an unusual amount of criticism from foreign leaders—in large part because of his combative tone and unorthodox policy suggestions. This week, however, he found an unlikely international voice of support—in North Korean state media. The Post quotes DPRK state media. An editorial claims Trump is a “wise politician” and he would be good for North Korea. “There are many positive aspects to Trump’s ‘inflammatory policies,’” the editorial declares. “Trump said he will not get involved in the war between the South and the North, isn’t this fortunate from North Korea’s perspective?”
The Post article arrives after Trump said South Korea gets a free meal ticket from the United States and if elected he will make the country pay for its own defense. The Post also points out something the establishment finds unmentionable—Donald Trump would talk with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. “I would speak to him, I would have no problem speaking to him,” Trump said.
North Korea, a totalitarian state claiming to be communist, has issued schizophrenic remarks on Trump in the past. It denounced his willingness to talk with Kim as “the dramatics of a popular actor.”
It is interesting The Washington Post prefaces its report by describing NK News as a “state outlet.” Considering the history of the Post, it can be described as a collaborative propaganda operation run in tandem with the state or, more accurately, its intelligence agencies.
Back in 1948 Frank Wisner, a Wall Street lawyer, created under the CIA’s wing a program concentrating on “propaganda, economic warfare; preventive direct action, including sabotage, anti-sabotage, demolition.” It would later be dubbed Operation Mockingbird. Wisner recruited Philip Graham of The Washington Post to run the propaganda division within the corporate media (Graham also shared a close relationship with Tracy Barnes, the CIA’s deputy director of the Psychological Strategy Board).
“By the early 1950s, Wisner ‘owned’ respected members of the New York Times, Newsweek, CBS and other communications vehicles,” writes Deborah Davis, the author of Katharine the Great.
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