No one thought that in the United States, which advocates freedom of speech, it would be a great crime to brag.
On February 16, local time, a judge in the state of New York ruled on Trump's alleged civil fraud case, arguing that his exaggeration of his net worth constituted serious fraud, and the judge ruled to impose a penalty of 3A hefty $500 million fine and a permanent ban on Trump's entry into New York's real estate industry drastically limited his ability to do business in the state. Trump's two sons were also affected by the pond fish and were banned from the industry for five years.
This is strange, bragging can still be fined 3$500 million, what's the situation?
This is actually very simple, that is, the Biden team is deliberately rectifying Trump in order to suppress his election campaign.
In order to fabricate charges against Trump, the Democratic Party can be said to have dug three feet into the ground, turning out all the things that happened to Chen Sesame and rotten grain decades ago, what sexual harassment cases, what financial problems, etc., this time the case was made by the New York Supreme Court, and New York State has always been the territory of the Democratic Party, which is the background of this case.
In fact, since 2019, when Trump has not yet left office, the New York State Attorney General has been investigating the "Trump bragging" thing. Is Trump bragging? It is said that when he blew it hardest, his own claimed net worth was 2.2 billion US dollars different from his actual assets, which is not difficult to investigate. So after officially entering the ** year, New York State immediately proceeded with the case, declaring that Trump's repeated use of exaggerated data to deceive banks and insurance companies in business transactions constituted a major fraud and must be punished by 3$500 million fine.
Trump certainly won't be tied down, and he's certainly going to appeal to the Supreme Court, but the question is, whether he appeals successfully or not, this 3The $500 million fine must be paid out first, otherwise the verdict will take effect immediately, and the Supreme Court will have the power to seize Trump's assets. Trump is not missing such a fine, and in the previous Carroll case, he was forced to pay $5.5 million and $92.46 million respectively.
Frankly speaking, Biden's current move is actually a bit undisciplined and has no lower limit, and anything that can cause trouble for Trump will be used by the Biden team, but the problem is that the more Trump is entangled in lawsuits, the more it proves that he has been seriously politically **, and this will also make Trump more and more topical in the United States, and his support rate will be higher. So from this point of view, Biden's move seems to have caused Trump a lot of trouble, but the actual effect is not great, and it may even be counterproductive. As for the matter of paying the fine, frankly speaking, with Trump's current support rate in the Republican Party, some people help him pay the money, and the fine is not a big problem, what Trump has to do is not to respond to lawsuits everywhere, just leave these to the Republican barrister, what he needs to do now is to find the most credible person to comprehensively strengthen his security work. Because judging from the current level of partisan struggle in the United States, it is no surprise that all kinds of crimes are fabricated, and more and more troubles will find Trump in the future, and even the possibility of seeing blood in the next party struggle cannot be ruled out.