Trump is furious about the court supervising his businesses. His credit is damaged badly because of the multi-count criminal fraud conviction. He will have to rely on entities like Axos, an internet bank in San Diego that loaned him $100 million in 2022 to bail him out when his debts came due. He can also try the Saudis. San Diego Bank Lends Trump $100 Million – NBC 7 San Diego
The CEO of Axos bank is a political supporter of Trump. Trump Refinances $100 Million Mortgage On Trump Tower With A Bank Headed By A Political Supporter
Because Trump has since been convicted of criminal fraud which damages his credit. His businesses are now under court supervision. He faces being indicted by multiple jurisdictions. Trump's behavior in politics is similar to his business behavior and it invokes scrutiny.
As much of a lackey that he was for Trump (including appointing Durham to try to expose alleged widespread corruption in the FBI), AG Bill Barr wouldn't declare the 2020 presidential election corrupt for Trump. He resigned in December 2020. Acting AG Rosen who replaced Barr wouldn't do Trump's bidding either. Trump wanted truther narrative enthusiast Clark installed as AG to declare the election corrupt. The attempt was thwarted by members of the DOJ who threatened to resign if Trump went ahead with replacing Rosen with Clark. Trump's last-ditch attempt was to use coercion and violence to coerce Pence and Congress into overthrowing the election. It's a bemired approach Trump has used in the past to obtain what he wants (i.e., holding DACA recipients hostage and separating migrant children from their parents in return for U.S. taxpayer money to fund his border wall).
Jeffrey Rosen: The acting attorney general was pivotal in holding off Trump’s effort to install a loyalist atop the Justice Department.
GOP Sen. Mike Lee said that 'Rudy is walking malpractice' after Giuliani left him an accidental voicemail on January 6
10 months ago Today Renowned painter's son convicted in Jan. 6 attack on Capitol Boston (AP) The son of a renowned American painter was convicted Friday of four counts of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol Vincent Gillespie, 61, of Athol, Massachusetts, was found guilty of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers; civil disorder; engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds; and an act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds or buildings, prosecutors said. Sentencing is scheduled for March 17. Investigators said Gillespie pushed, yelled at and fought with police, maneuvering to a line of officers defending the Lower West Terrace’s exterior door. At one point, Gillespie took control of a police shield and used it to ram officers, they said. He grabbed a Metropolitan Police Department sergeant by the arm, yanking him toward the mob and screamed “traitor” and “treason," according to the U.S. Department of Justice. A lawyer representing Gillespie did not immediately return a request for comment.
That type of poor lending practice was partially responsible for the economic collapse and crisis of 2008, On a side note: For four years all we heard from Trump supporters was he donated his salary to charity. Well, that was an outright lie, Trump was paid his yearly presidential salary and his recently released tax returns prove it.