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Summary
TLDRThe summary discusses recent events showing growing frustration within the Republican party towards Donald Trump. It covers Trump being mocked at a donor dinner, anger over his lawsuits wasting fundraising money, and an attempted premature coronation as the 2024 nominee being halted. It also mentions Trump's defamation lawsuit loss to E. Jean Carroll and how it sends a message about accountability. Overall, it conveys rising Republican dissatisfaction with Trump's self-serving actions hurting the party.
Takeaways
- 😡 Trump was insulted and mocked at a high-powered Republican donor dinner party.
- 😠 Top Republicans are angry at Trump for wasting fundraising money on his ego and lawsuits.
- 🤑 The $83 million settlement will likely come from Republican fundraising money.
- 😒 Republicans see Trump's antics as hurting them in elections and policy goals.
- 😐 Trump will likely have to pay the settlement money despite claiming he'll appeal.
- 😤 The judgment is seen as a public blow to Trump's reputation and fitness for office.
- 👿 Trump's attacks on women like E. Jean Carroll are not helping him with female voters.
- 😕 The judgment was meant to send a message about accountability for abusing women.
- 🤔 Trump may try to use campaign funds to pay the penalties, concerning donors.
- 😴 Trump remains popular with his base despite weaknesses overwhelming his support.
Q & A
Why was Trump insulted and mocked at the recent donor dinner party?
-He was insulted because Republican donors and party members are increasingly angry at how his antics are embarrassing the party, hurting them in polls, and wasting fundraising money that could help elect Republicans.
Will Omarosa Manigault Newman actually receive the full $83 million settlement amount?
-Yes, legal experts believe she has a strong case and will receive the full judgement amount, whether from Trump directly or by placing leans or claiming assets.
How might Trump try to avoid paying the $83 million judgement?
-He may attempt to declare bankruptcy, finagle away assets, or otherwise delay payment, but legal experts believe the judge will enforce mechanisms to make him pay.
Why did the RNC member propose declaring Trump the 2024 nominee already?
-The Trump-ally RNC member argued that Trump's 32 delegates so far plus "all evidence" made it mathematically impossible for any other candidate to win, so he should be declared the nominee.
Why did Trump himself speak out against the RNC resolution?
-Trump posted that the nomination should be decided "the old-fashioned way at the ballot box", but critics point out his history of denying election results when he disagrees with them.
Could Trump use donations and campaign funds to pay the legal judgements?
-Potentially yes, but it's a gray area legally. It could also prompt backlash from donors and legislators who don't want their funds used this way.
What are Trump's current weaknesses despite his continued base support?
-His weaknesses include losing the popular vote, low support among women and independents, declining cognitive ability, and unwillingness to debate opponents.
Did Trump himself possibly encourage the premature RNC nomination idea?
-Possibly - he has a history of backing extreme ideas then publicly distancing himself from them when they seem damaging.
How might future defamation suits against Trump proceed?
-More suits are unlikely from Carroll now, but this case will feed the public narrative about Trump's fitness and accountability issues.
How are donor funds typically used by candidates like Trump?
-Rules vary, but funds are used for expenses like legal fees. Using them for judgements or fines is legally questionable.
Outlines
😡 Trump humiliated at donor dinner party, faces backlash over wasted funds
Paragraph 1 describes how Trump was insulted and mocked at a high-powered donor dinner party. Republicans are angry that his antics are hurting them in polls and he is wasting fundraising money on lawsuits that could otherwise help them get elected. They want him to use the $83 million settlement to enact their policies rather than protect himself.
😠 Verdict meant to send message on accountability for abusing women
Paragraph 2 discusses how the trial and attacks on women like Carroll and Haley have weighed on Trump. The large verdict seems intended to send a message about holding men accountable for abusive behavior towards women. Trump will likely have to pay a bond on the full $83 million.
🤨 Trump hypocritically argues for ballot box decision after attempting coup
Paragraph 3 covers the debacle of the RNC member proposing to declare Trump the nominee when he has only won 32 delegates so far. Even Trump thought it was too much. Congressman Jeffries comments that it shows the MAGA movement ignores rules and results. Despite attempting a coup before, Trump now argues to finish the nomination process the old-fashioned way.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡defamation
💡settlement
💡donors
💡fundraising
💡RNC
💡delegates
💡polls
💡Republican party
💡January 6
💡Nikki Haley
Highlights
Trump was insulted and mocked at a fancy high-powered donor dinner party by his own people.
Republicans are angry that Trump's antics are embarrassing the party, hurting them in polls, and wasting fundraising money.
The $83 million settlement will likely come from Republican fundraising money, angering the party.
The judgment is unlikely to deter Trump, but his team will recalibrate to avoid further defamation suits.
The judgment makes Trump's fitness for office part of the public narrative.
Trump's attacks against women like Carroll and Haley won't help him with women voters.
The judgment aims to send a message and hold Trump accountable for abusing women.
Trump may try to use campaign funds to pay the penalties, concerning donors and legislators.
Polls showing Trump ahead may be misleading as he has only 32 delegates so far.
An RNC ally tried to declare Trump the nominee, denying delegates a vote.
Even Trump thought coronating him was too much and had the resolution withdrawn.
Trump only cares about democracy and votes when it benefits him.
Trump may have secretly encouraged the nomination plan before publicly rejecting it.
Trump avoids debates to protect himself from his cognitive decline.
If Trump starts losing delegates, he'll likely claim the election is rigged.
Transcripts
so folks there are a couple things we
know about old Donnie one he loves to be
the center of attention and he loves a
big fancy party either he throws it and
he invites all of the people he sees as
his friends but we know he doesn't
really have that many friends if any at
all and also he loves having a party
thrown in his honor but that all went
sideways for him just in the last couple
days as at a fancy high-powered donor
dinner party type setting Donald Trump
was insulted and mocked and humiliated
largely by his own people as they back
down on a scheme to help him and as they
grow increasingly angry at how his
Antics are not only embarrassing the
Republican party and the conservative
movement and hurting them in general
election polling but critically how he
is wasting fundraising money money that
could help uh Republicans get elected
from the local level all the way up to
president Donald Trump is squandering it
through his ego and his massive lawsuits
and so I want you to watch all of this
it showcases Donald Trump being insulted
by top Republicans in these settings at
the dinner party and whatnot and it's
connected to the new $83 million
settlement because that settlement is
going to have to come from somewhere and
we know Donald Trump isn't going to want
to pay for it himself he's going to get
Don to do it and that is pissing off the
Republican Party who's like we need that
83 million to enact our evil policies
and Donald Trump is going to spend it to
protect himself watch all of this and
again if you watch the whole thing the
secret of YouTube I'm giving you a look
behind the curtain they'll put this on
the screen of Maga conservatives and
they'll actually actually for the first
time in their lives thanks to you be
forced to see the truth about their
insane cult leader and how even fancy
Republicans don't like him anymore
defamation claims probably higher uh
there may he may be able to bring up
some of the issues about presidential
immunity but that's already been
litigated as well so it's very unlikely
I mean there are been plenty of cases
where a jury Awards a huge verdict and
it gets knocked down later on do you
anticipate egene Carol actually seeing
this money uh completely she'll see this
money so the the kinds of ratios that
the courts get concerned about are
ratios over 6 to1 here we're well within
that range 6 to1 based on the person's
income or something based on the
compensatory damages so here compens
damages are 18 million so 65 punitives
with 18 million compensatory is not that
big of a ratio and I can't imagine any
Court having any problem with it is it
possible I mean you also hear you know
you there's been plenty of defendants
who have a big judgment against them and
somehow finagle away declare bankruptcy
or figure out a way not to pay do you
think he's going to pay I think he's
going to have to pay and whether it
requires him to sell something or to put
a lean on something to get a loan that's
his problem not ours he's going to pay
and judge Kaplan through judge
enforcement mechanisms will make sure
that he pays and indeed even to take the
appeal he's going to have to at least
put up a bond of 20% of the amount
you're obviously very experienced what
was this whole experience yeah Hugo uh
Trump says that he plans to appeal of
course uh he has even invoked the
Republican party in his claims that his
lawsuit was a politically motivated
attack uh your sources what are they
telling you about this and is this
number even being seen as something that
will effectively reign in Donald Trump
I'll start with the last part first and
I think the answer is no it won't be a
deter extraordinary the way they are
looking at it is basically we got caught
flat-footed we need to recalibrate and I
think you know this is part of the
thinking from inside Trump well that he
still you know needs to respond uh to
the egene Carol Case for his base for
his supporters because he wants to look
defiant still but they also don't want
another defamation suit you know I think
they were very surprised by the award y
say they did not expect anything close
to 83 million they were looking at the 5
million in the initial trial they were
thinking something close to that so I
think what they will do is they will
recalibrate you know we've seen this in
previous instances when he's been held
accountable for instance with a gag
order he starts going right up to the
line but he doesn't quite cross it and I
assume this is kind of the thing that
his team is looking at doing where they
can respond in kind without actually
prompting another defamation suit he
mentioned something could a third
defamation suit Joyce be brought if
Eugene Caroll chooses to do that you
know she could but these sorts of
lawsuits they're slow right we saw this
one took years 2019 to
2024 I think this is the end of the
litigation strategy at least as far as
egene Carroll um is concerned but what
this becomes now is part of the public
narrative about Donald Trump's Fitness
for office egene Carol I don't think
will go home following this judgment
I've I've known her for a long time good
friends I think she's someone who
believes that people men who do this
sort of thing should be held accountable
okay um this trial weighed quite heavily
on Trump Choice um this week he shared a
ton of vile false narratives and
statements about in blocking Donald
Trump's re-election it's no secret that
Donald Trump's appeal and support among
women is low his attacks against egene
Carol his attacks against Nikki Haley
are not going to help that nor is the
fact that he was instrumental in the
fall of roie weighed the jury's de
decision in this second egene Carroll
case seems like it was uh meant to send
a bit of a message how do you think this
is going to be perceived by the general
public and by by
women well I would hope that not only
women but men have pause before they
nominate for the presidency or certainly
elect someone who's an adjudicated
rapist and liar that's what the first
trial was about so you would certainly
hope that that would penetrate but I
think they are really um making a point
to the public at large that this person
doesn't think he is responsible doesn't
think he has to follow the rules thinks
he can abuse you and in particular abuse
women and that's simply not going to
going to fly by the way the bond that he
has to post in the first trial he didn't
even post the bond he just posted the
entire amount in escrow $5 million it
didn't help that he was going to um get
an appeal in that case so I think he's
either going to have to post the entire
amount account that's 83.3 million or a
make a payment on a bond which is
usually that he's out of pocket about
10% so uh I wouldn't count him on
getting him away Scott free from this
very large
verdict Danny I I've been sort of asking
everybody I I know about this question
and there's not a lot of precedent on
this one it's well documented that
Donald Trump uses campaign donations to
help pay for legal fees for himself as
as well as for other people in his orbit
um can that pool of money from
fundraisers and campaign donations be
used to pay for these penalties can he
can he fundraise somehow and use money
from the public to pay or his supporters
to pay the penalties yeah the rules have
been in flux over the last few years but
you're exactly right that we're in
unprecedented territory where you have a
political candidate who has massive
judgments and possibly eventually
criminal court fines uh and he may be
using those same funds to pay off those
fines Andor uh judgment so that could be
problematic legally aside it could be a
problem with donors who maybe this is
not where they want their funds
earmarked to go but that is all locked
into the complexities of this PC money
of donor money and how it's used as I've
said the rules have changed quite a bit
over the last few years and we're in a
kind of gray area but uh I imagine that
if Donald Trump moves to use a
substantial amount of these donated
funds to pay money judgments you may you
may see either some backlash from donors
you may also see some backlash from
legislators who would probably want to
clear to uh close up this loophole
because that is a little
problematic Jen uh one of the things
that um you've just written about the
polls seem to suggest nothing can make
break Donald Trump's hold on his base uh
recent polls have seen Trump pulling
ahead of Joe Biden in hypothetical
head-to-head matchups you warn that
people shouldn't shouldn't take this at
value in your latest newsletter you
write that Trump's weaknesses are quote
overwhelming so far Donald Trump has won
32 Republican delegates across two
states he needs
1,215 more to secure the nomination so
it was a little bit puzzling on Thursday
when a Republican National Committee
Member decided that was enough and
adopted a resolution seeking to declare
Trump the party's Presidential nominee
the resolution proposed by RNC member
and Trump Ally David bosy argued quote
all evidence negates the possibility of
a mathematical path forward to the 2024
Republican nomination by any candidate
other than president trump our
presumptive nominee the RNC rules say
you need 50% plus one to clinch it so
here you have Republicans trying to deny
delegates the opportunity to be heard
and cast a vote in essence denying the
Democratic process something even Trump
seemed to think was too much writing on
his social media site that the RNC
should not go forward with the
resolution a source tells NBC news that
it was withdrawn shortly after Trump
made his post Carlos carbello and Dean
obadah are back with me gentlemen I'll
uh Dean I'll start with you this
actually Congressman I'll start with you
your reaction to this debacle from your
former
party oh it's embarrassing Aman and look
it's not surprising this is what the
Maga movement is all about right
changing the rules uh ignoring uh the
results uh making exceptions uh if the
person you agree with won or if you like
them and you had a trump Ally basically
saying hey we have this whole process we
have this uh you know elections calendar
uh people in states are preparing to
vote uh thinking about who they're going
to vote for let's forget about it let's
just put the crown on Donald Trump's
head and uh I guess this was so bad that
even Trump himself thought this might uh
look bad do him some damage uh so he
asked Mr bosy to uh you know withdraw
that resolution but this is part for the
course this is how people who are part
of this movement think they think that
the rules uh don't apply to them and
that as long as they get what they want
that's all that matters Dean what does
it say that Donald Trump is the one uh
rejecting the coronation condemning the
resolution and actually making the case
that people should
decide look Donald Trump posted on
social media Aman reading from it we
should do it the oldfashioned way and
finish the process at The Ballot Box
this coming from a guy who attempted a
coup okay after 2020 who incited the
January 6 terrorist attack and now he
wants the oldfashioned way let's be
honest if he starts losing the delegate
count to Nikki Haley he'll be the first
to say stop counting the ballots it's
over this is rigged and the worst part
is the magga the mag part not the the
normal GOP part the magga part like
that's fine that's what we're dealing
with we're not dealing with a guy who
rejected doing debates and the GOP
Primary because that is a staple of
democracy letting candidate have a
candidate on stage let voters assess
that Trump said no to that he will not
debate Nikki haly and again it's another
rejection of democracy it's also Trump's
handlers protecting him from what is
clearly an honestly a dangerous
cognitive decline of Donald Trump so
don't go on the debate stage but look
this is just him playing games like he
cares about democracy that's hilarious
you should just say live from New York
at Saturday night at the end of it
because it's such a joke the interesting
thing was Congressman that Nikki Haley
came out against the resolution as
expected but she also suggested that it
might it might have actually been Trump
that was behind the plan you you think
that might have been the case that
Donald Trump maybe with a wink in and
not encouraged it only then to kind of
come out publicly and distance himself
from
it that's certainly a possibility amen
and it wouldn't be the first time that
Trump had an idea that then he realized
might actually hurt him and uh you know
hit the breaks on it
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