The five-billion dollar Trump card

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Donald Trump has initiated a $5 billion lawsuit against a writer from The New York Times for suggesting in a book that his net worth is only $250 million, significantly less than his claims. The discussion highlights Trump's reaction to perceived attacks on his wealth and reputation, with participants mocking his appearance and questioning the authenticity of his public persona. The conversation reflects broader sentiments about wealth, respect, and the impact of media narratives on public figures.
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How dare you! Trump sues writer for $5bn for saying he's only worth $250m

By David Usborne in New York
Published: 25 January 2006

Donald Trump, the property developer, reality show host and now crusader for truth in reporting, has filed a $5bn (£2.8bn) lawsuit against a writer for The New York Times who dared suggest in a book that the man with the bouffant hair and the serial trophy wives is not nearly as rich as he claims. [continued]
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article340824.ece

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Donald trump is full of [it]
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what!? I am just being honest! I think that lousy comb over has taken control of his brain!

AAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHHAH!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comb_over

His picture is the defintion of comb over!
 
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one thing when i think of donald trump is you can't buy true respect with money. ppl might be respectful to his face but they all think he't twat
 
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