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In the near term and possibly longer, Trump’s post-presidential options will be circumscribed by the fallout over his Jan. 6 speech egging on the crowd that would go on to storm the U.S. Capitol, including a historic second impeachment. If he’s convicted at the upcoming Senate trial, he’ll almost certainly be barred from ever running for federal office again.
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It all couldn’t come at a worse time for Trump, whose company carries $1 billion of debt, much of which he s personally liable for.
By Tina Davis
Most ex-presidents spend their time out of office playing golf, getting their libraries in order, making well-paid speeches, writing even more lucrative memoirs and biting their tongues about what the next guy is doing. Other than the golf, the road ahead for Donald Trump, a president who has never adhered to his office’s norms, will be unlike any other.
Well, it’s filed for bankruptcy.
Moreover, as reported by The Daily Caller, the gun rights group is pulling a Joe Rogan: They’re moving to Texas.
On Friday, NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre posted a letter to the non-profit’s site laying out a change of plans.
Wayne announced the organization’s enacting “a restructuring plan that positions [it] for the long-term and ensures [its] continued success as the nation’s leading advocate for constitutional freedom.”
Turns out they’re changing zip codes at least, in part to be “free from the toxic political environment of New York.”
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Ten crimes that could land Donald Trump in jail when he leaves White House
Despite launching his political career with calls to jail his rivals, Donald Trump himself could end up behind bars, writes The Mirror.
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