the hackers manipulated invoices from four vendors who were being paid for direct mail for Trump’s reelection efforts as well as for pro-Trump material such as hats to be handed out to supporters. Invoices and other documents were altered so when the party paid them for the services rendered, the money went to the hackers instead of the vendors
So it looks like someone generated a fake invoice and possibly a different bank routing number and someone paid it.
The Trump family has been stealing huge amounts of money from their campaign, it's pretty obvious this is just more of the same. Where did all those billions in the re-election war chest go? Straight into their own pockets.
Once they lose this election, expect to see the Trumps flee the country with their ill-gotten gains. They will almost certainly go to Russia. And of course, the Trump cultists will make excuses for why their messiah was perfectly justified in doing so.
> The Trump family has been stealing huge amounts of money from their campaign
It's all part of their plan:
1. Run private businesses pre-election 2. Accept presidency 3. Expose corruption and cronyism 4. Invite politics into their private businesses (always great for business, ask Michael Jordan) 5. Have their private businesses smeared losing massive amounts globally 6. Donate his presidential salary 7. Steal relative peanuts from an election campaign 8. ??? 9. NEGATIVE PROFITS
"Trump gave up his wealth to save our country.
Biden gave up our country to obtain his wealth."
That is some fascinating rhetoric there. The NYT investigation into Trump's taxes showed that he personally owed hundreds of millions of dollars before running for office. We've also seen the money pouring in to his investments as he jets around the world on the taxpayer's dime.
And for that matter where did Biden pull in great personal wealth? Burisma may have benefited his son but there is no evidence it went to Joe's financial coffers. If he's so wealthy then why is he traveling by Amtrak?
1. You seem to like documents stolen in violation of federal law (it's a felony to take somebody else's tax forms and another one to release them), but probably only in one direction. I'm betting you cover your eyes and ears when the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop are discussed even though they were obtained totally legally.
2. You seem to not understand either financing or business. I assume you are a renter who has never bought a home (this works in your favor because it means I'm assuming you're ignorant rather than dishonest). When you buy a home, unless you are rich and buy it all at once for cash, you owe money on it. You continue to owe money on it until it's fully paid-off. This does not make you a failure or a fraud, nor does it mean you are "in debt" in the sense people generally use that term (in the sense of being a deadbeat who owes people money). When businesses build buildings or install new machines or buy new vehicles etc they often borrow the money to do these things rather than selling-off something else to raise the capital. While they gradually pay back these loans, it could be said that they owe people money - but it does not mean they are failures or frauds. If a company has billions of dollars in assets and borrows millions to finance new construction, that's smart - NOT failure. Depending on the interest rate and other terms it can be VERY smart.
Using the very metric YOU apply to Trump, Biden is certainly a failure and a fraud - I'll bet he has had mortgages on his multiple homes, and he's probably even financed a car or two. Hell, EVERY candidate finances their campaign and gradually pays it off over time, usually long after the campaign is over (Clinton and Obama did that)... I guess they're all frauds in your world.
You seem to like documents stolen in violation of federal law (it's a felony to take somebody else's tax forms and another one to release them), but probably only in one direction. I'm betting you cover your eyes and ears when the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop are discussed even though they were obtained totally legally.
Do you know where the NYT got the documents from? You're making some huge legal assumptions there. I have not heard where the documents came from. We know the "law and order" part of the Trump administration is exempt from ever using facts for raising charges against people, but still you're trying to cross a major chasm here.
Though really, this should be seen by Trump supporters as Trump finally - if not necessarily intentionally - fulfilling his campaign promise to release his tax documents. He p
The trouble with a lot of self-made men is that they worship their creator.
How the hell? (Score:5, Informative)
Oh
the hackers manipulated invoices from four vendors who were being paid for direct mail for Trump’s reelection efforts as well as for pro-Trump material such as hats to be handed out to supporters. Invoices and other documents were altered so when the party paid them for the services rendered, the money went to the hackers instead of the vendors
So it looks like someone generated a fake invoice and possibly a different bank routing number and someone paid it.
Re: (Score:-1, Troll)
The Trump family has been stealing huge amounts of money from their campaign, it's pretty obvious this is just more of the same. Where did all those billions in the re-election war chest go? Straight into their own pockets.
Once they lose this election, expect to see the Trumps flee the country with their ill-gotten gains. They will almost certainly go to Russia. And of course, the Trump cultists will make excuses for why their messiah was perfectly justified in doing so.
Re: (Score:0)
> The Trump family has been stealing huge amounts of money from their campaign
It's all part of their plan:
1. Run private businesses pre-election
2. Accept presidency
3. Expose corruption and cronyism
4. Invite politics into their private businesses (always great for business, ask Michael Jordan)
5. Have their private businesses smeared losing massive amounts globally
6. Donate his presidential salary
7. Steal relative peanuts from an election campaign
8. ???
9. NEGATIVE PROFITS
Pelosi, Biden, Obama - all increase
Re: (Score:2)
"Trump gave up his wealth to save our country.
Biden gave up our country to obtain his wealth."
That is some fascinating rhetoric there. The NYT investigation into Trump's taxes showed that he personally owed hundreds of millions of dollars before running for office. We've also seen the money pouring in to his investments as he jets around the world on the taxpayer's dime.
And for that matter where did Biden pull in great personal wealth? Burisma may have benefited his son but there is no evidence it went to Joe's financial coffers. If he's so wealthy then why is he traveling by Amtrak?
You have two problems (Score:2)
1. You seem to like documents stolen in violation of federal law (it's a felony to take somebody else's tax forms and another one to release them), but probably only in one direction. I'm betting you cover your eyes and ears when the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop are discussed even though they were obtained totally legally.
2. You seem to not understand either financing or business. I assume you are a renter who has never bought a home (this works in your favor because it means I'm assuming you're ignorant rather than dishonest). When you buy a home, unless you are rich and buy it all at once for cash, you owe money on it. You continue to owe money on it until it's fully paid-off. This does not make you a failure or a fraud, nor does it mean you are "in debt" in the sense people generally use that term (in the sense of being a deadbeat who owes people money). When businesses build buildings or install new machines or buy new vehicles etc they often borrow the money to do these things rather than selling-off something else to raise the capital. While they gradually pay back these loans, it could be said that they owe people money - but it does not mean they are failures or frauds. If a company has billions of dollars in assets and borrows millions to finance new construction, that's smart - NOT failure. Depending on the interest rate and other terms it can be VERY smart.
Using the very metric YOU apply to Trump, Biden is certainly a failure and a fraud - I'll bet he has had mortgages on his multiple homes, and he's probably even financed a car or two. Hell, EVERY candidate finances their campaign and gradually pays it off over time, usually long after the campaign is over (Clinton and Obama did that)... I guess they're all frauds in your world.
Re: (Score:2)
You seem to like documents stolen in violation of federal law (it's a felony to take somebody else's tax forms and another one to release them), but probably only in one direction. I'm betting you cover your eyes and ears when the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop are discussed even though they were obtained totally legally.
Do you know where the NYT got the documents from? You're making some huge legal assumptions there. I have not heard where the documents came from. We know the "law and order" part of the Trump administration is exempt from ever using facts for raising charges against people, but still you're trying to cross a major chasm here.
Though really, this should be seen by Trump supporters as Trump finally - if not necessarily intentionally - fulfilling his campaign promise to release his tax documents. He p