Why would he say he's going to jail for 187 years? What is that prime factorization? We've been hearing 4 years per count, but this is [corrected] 5.5 years per count, which makes little sense based on public information, but makes plenty of sense if it's private comms.
Why would donations come in in the numbers of $21, $42, $53, $38? Who's got that code solved?
Something also important: who was the 77-year-old gentleman who was accused of lying by not claiming that he had two cars? Trump seems to imply that he knows very well that people don't count their personal cars as assets in filing tax forms, but he also guesses that you "have to" count it. He kind of raises the whole issue of rule of law questions in that there appears to be a requirement in tax filing but there is also such inconsistent enforcement that rule of law is broken down. Maybe I should stick with the basic messaging that people's lives are being destroyed by unjust application of the ten million laws, but there also seems to be indication that the whole system of voluntary reporting and arbitrary selection among reports is breaking down. Does anyone have a read on this portion?
187 years ➗️ 34 counts = 5.5
also isn't 187 code for murder?
17 x 2 = 34
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/10/politics/allen-weisselberg-sentencing-trump-organization/index.html
His CFO Allen Weisselberg. The last section you are asking about is in reference to this case (Weisselberg did 5 months in Rikers for it last year): https://manhattanda.org/d-a-bragg-trump-organization-cfo-allen-weisselberg-to-serve-5-months-in-jail-testify-in-upcoming-criminal-trial-against-trump-organization/
Trump brought him up because Weisselberg was also a witness to the Stormy Daniels case. But neither side called him in to testify. Sidenote, Weisselberg is currently doing another stint at Rikers, after pleading guilty to perjury at the Engoron civil trial earlier this year.
I believe Trump was referring to use of a company car and reporting on taxes. I forget the name of his accountant, but that is who is in prison. If anyone would know to declare it on taxes, it would be the accountant, don’t you think? It was a company perk.