Saturday, October 1, 2016

NEW WITNESS COMES FORWARD IN TRUMP CHILD RAPE CASE

The sexual assault lawsuit filed in New York District Court, "Doe v Trump et. al.".has been quietly dismissed.

Thomas F. Meagher, attorney for "Jane Doe" filed a NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL, 
without prejudice.

A new lawsuit is forthcoming.

"An additional witness has been identified, and her declaration will accompany the new complaint,"
Meagher said.

The woman, named in court documents as "Jane Doe" is suing Trump and his friend, Jeffrey Epstein for allegedly molesting her when she was thirteen.

Trump's attorneys have vigorously denied the claims, even threatening to go after the attorney for filing a frivolous claim.
http://lawnewz.com/high-profile/breaking-jane-doe-drops-sexual-assault-lawsuit-against-donald-trump-for-now/

Court documents for this case can be seen at:
http://www.pacermonitor.com/public/case/12206367/Doe_v_Trump_et_al

By the way, it's no secret that "Jane Doe" is actually Katie Johnson, which is the name she used when she filed the original lawsuit against Trump & Epstein in California, which was dismissed on procedural grounds.

To watch her video statement, go to:
http://www.justiceforkatie.com


BEWARE OF THE SCAM CALLED:"ANYBODY BUT TRUMP"

If you Google "Anybody But Trump"...the first website you'll see is
"Anybody But Trump: Home"
(http://anybodybuttrump.us)

At the top left of the "Home" Page, it says "WE THE PEOPLE"

At the top right, there is a "Donate" button.

The website starts out with something called "Anybody But Trump Skywriting"

Then, there are two videos,
(1st)  We The People Foundation - "National Nightmare" (running time, 31 seconds)
(2nd) We The People Foundation  -"It's The End" (running time, 61 seconds)

Then, there is a self-declared "satire" page with "Official Notice" at the top of it.

Finally, there are a couple of Tweets.by @wethepeople 3540

1st)  AnybodyButTrump Re Tweeted - from Mark R. Levin  @marklevinshow
2nd) AnybodyButTrump Re Tweeted - from Harrison Hickman @HickmanPolls

That's it!

That's the entire website!..

One page!

"Anybody But Trump Skywriting"
,2 very short videos
 2 tweets
and the "Official Notice" satire

At the bottom of the page is

Paid  for by We The People Foundation

So what is the "We The People" Foundation"?

We The People Foundation aka "We the People Foundation for Constitutional Education"..
was founded by Robert L. Schulz, known by the U.S. Dept. of Justice as a "high profile tax protester"

The Southern Poverty Law Center "asserts that Schulz is the head of the leading organization in the tax protester movement."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_People_Foundation

THAT'S what "We The People" is...America's leading organization in the tax protester movement.

Apparently, for some reason, Mr. Schulz does not like Donald J. Trump.

Or does he?

Who knows?

Trump is an "ultra-conservative Republican", right?
.but  this tax protester, Robert L. Schulz,  who started "We The People", is probably also an
"ultra-conservative" Republican.
(Have you ever heard of a "liberal" or "progressive" Tax Protester?)

Mark Levin is a  well-known "ultra-conservatives" Republican  talk show host,  like Rush Limbaugh.

My guess is that Harrison Hickman of "Hickman Polls" is very likely an "ultra-conservative Republican too.

I suggest that you go to the "We The People" website, and, if you like what you see there, then perhaps you might want to hit the "Donate" button on their "Anybody But Trump" website.

Meanwhile, we here at Anyone-But-Trump.blogspot.com will continue to post the truth about "The Donald"
and we won't ask you to "Donate."

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

DID DONALD TRUMP RAPE A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN 1994?

ELECTRONIC SUMMONS ISSUED as to Donald J. Trump
ELECTRONIC SUMMONS ISSUED  as to Jeffrey E. Epstein

ORDER OF INITIAL CONFERENCE

Initial Conference set for 10/14/2016 at 10 AM in Courtroom 1506, 40 Centre Street, New York, NY 10007

(Signed by Judge Ronnie Abrams, 8/25/2016)




JANE DOE FILES CIVIL RAPE COMPLAINT AGAINST DONALD TRUMP IN NEW YORK COURT

A new lawsuit filed in federal court accuses GOP presidential (nominee) Donald Trump of raping a
13-year-old girl at Jeffrey Epstein's Upper East Side mansion more than 20 years ago.

The woman, who alleges the rape occurred in 1994, filed a civil complaint in New York Federal Court on Monday against the Republican (nominee) and Epstein, a notorious ex-hedge funder
previously convicted in a prostitution scandal involving minors.

Trump allegedly attended at least 4 of Epstein's parties at  9 East 71st Street, New York, NY
(known as the Wexler mansion)

The plaintiff, like the other girls at the house, was lured to the parties with a promise of a modeling career, the lawsuit claims.

Testimony attached to the complaint alleges that another woman, identified only as "Tiffany Doe" was hired by Epstein to recruit young girls for his parties.

The woman allegedly met the plaintiff at the Port Authority Bus Terminal and told her the parties would help connect her to the right people to launch her modeling career.
http://therealdeal.com/2016/06/20/jane-doe-files-civil-rape-complaint-against-donald-trump-in-ny-court/

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Will Donald Trump Show Up In Federal Court To Answer Charges He Raped A 13-Year-old Girl?

On June 30, 2016, U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams issued an Electronic Summons for Donald J. Trump to appear on 9/9/2016, in Courtroom 1506, 40 Centre Street, New York, NY 10007 for an Initial Conference re: a civil rape complaint filed against him by "Jane Doe.'

ELECTRONIC SUMMONS ISSUED as to Donald J. Trump
ELECTRONIC SUMMONS ISSUED as to Jeffrey E. Epstein

ORDER AND NOTICE OF INITIAL CONFERENCE
Initial Conference set for 10/14/2016 at 10 AM in Courtroom 1506, 40 Centre Street, New York, NY 10007 before Judge Ronnie Abrams.
(Signed by Judge Ronnie Abrams on 6/30/2016)

DOE v TRUMP et.al.
http://www.pacermonitor.com/public/case/12206367/Doe_v_Trump_et_al


JANE DOE FILES CIVIL RAPE COMPLAINT AGAINST DONALD TRUMP IN FEDERAL COURT

A new lawsuit filed in federal court accuses presidential hopeful Donald Trump of raping a 13-year-old girl at Jeffrey Epstein's Upper East Side mansion more than 20 years ago.

The woman, who alleges the rape occurred in 1994, filed a civil complaint in New York Federal Court against the Republican presidential nominee and Epstein, a notorious ex-hedge funder previously convicted on a prostitution scandal involving minors.

Trump allegedly attended at least 4 of Epstein's "parties" at  9 East 71st Street,  known as the Wexler Mansion.

The plaintiff, like the other girls at the house, was lured to the parties with a promise of a modeling career.

Testimony attached to the complaint alleges that another woman, known only as "Tiffany Doe," was hired by Epstein to recruit young girls for his "parties."

The woman allegedly met the plaintiff at the Port Authority Bus Terminal and told her the parties would help connect her to the right people to launch her modeling career.

Read more:
http://therealdeal.com/2016/06/20/jane-doe-files-civil-rape-complaint-against-donald-trump-in-ny-court/




It's important to note that although the statute of limitations for a civil rape lawsuit is 7 years, the judge can waive the statute if the rape victim was threatened in any way.

(From the New York Daily News, July 20, 2016)

CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S RAPE LAWSUIT AGAINST DONALD TRUMP RESURFACES IN NEW YORK COURT

"Immediately following this rape, Defendant Trump threatened me that, were I ever to reveal any of the details of Defendant Trump's sexual and physical abuse of me, my family and I would be physically harmed, if not killed," the plaintiff said in an affidavit.

The lawsuit says the woman remains traumatized by the abuse.
She says that since Trump launched his campaign and received mass media coverage, she has been
"subjected to daily, painful reminders of the horrific attack."
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/rape-lawsuit-donald-trump-resurfaces-court-article-1.2681196



HERE ARE ALL THE TIMES DONALD TRUMP HAS BEEN ACCUSED OF RAPE OR ATTEMPTED RAPE
http://fusion.net/story/328522/donald-trump-accused-rape-sexual-assault/



Thursday, July 14, 2016

Mr. Tangerine Man

(Sung to the tune of "Mr. Tambourine Man")


Hey Mr.Tangerine man, weave your hair for me
I'm not stupid and there is no way I'll vote for you
Hey Mr. Tangerine man, weave your hair for me
In the jingle jangle morning I'll be laughing at you.

Your casino empire has returned into sand
Vanished from the land
Bankruptcies in hand
Left investors there to stand around and muttering
Your ignorance amazes me, I'm branded on my feet
All the people that I meet
Say your ancient, empty head's too dead for dreaming.

Why don't you take a trip upon your magic swirling plane
You know how to play the game
And you have no one to blame
I think you are insane
I want only for your boot heals to be wandering.

I want you just to go somewhere
I want you just to fade
Take the money that you made
Into the Trump parade
Don't cast your evil spell my way
I promise not to pity you

Hey Mr.Tangerine man, weave your hair for me
I'm not stupid and there is no way I'll vote for you
Hey Mr. Tangerine man, weave your hair for me
In the jingle jangle morning I'll be laughing at you.





Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Senator Lindsey Graham Urges Republicans To Rescind Endorsements Of Trump

The New York Times
June 7, 2016


Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a former primary rival of Donald Trump, 
urged republicans who have backed Mr. Trump to rescind their endorsements, citing the remarks about Judge Curiel and Mr. Trump's expression of doubt on Sunday that a Muslim judge could remain neutral in the same lawsuit, given Mr. Trump's proposed ban on Muslim non-citizens entering the country.

"This is the most un-American thing from a politician since Joe McCarthy," Sen. Graham said.
"If anybody was looking for an off-ramp, this is probably it," he added.
"There'll come a time when the love of country will trump hatred of Hillary."

Read more:
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/06/07/us/politics/democrats-trump-presidential-race.html?referer=

Or Google:
"Democrats Jump on Allies of Donald Trump in Judge Dispute"

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Republicans Stunned After Trump Reveals That His Presidential Campaign Is Broke

PoliticusUSA
May 28, 2016


When Donald J. Trump told Republicans that his campaign had money, it was a lie.

In meetings with Senate Republicans, Trump's campaign privately admitted that they have no money and will not be able to run television ads until after the Republican convention in July.

When Republicans nominated Trump, they thought that they were getting a billionaire who could help the party raise money while throwing his own cash into the pot for his White House bid.

What the GOP is stuck with is a deadbeat who talks a good game that they are going to have to fund in the general election because he is either unwilling or unable to pull his own weight.

Donald Trump's wealth appears to be a myth; and it's obvious that Trump is using the Republican Party to build his cult of personality.

Trump's inability to run ads in June and July is a gift to Democrats, who should be blanketing the airwaves over the next two months.

Democrats have a chance to define Trump, and he can't fight back.

Donald Trump's "business sense" has struck again.
This time Trump has bankrupted his presidential campaign, and is expecting Republicans to pick up the tab.

Read entire article:
http://www.politicudusa.com/2016/05/28/republicans-stunned-trump-reveals-presidential-campaign-broke.html

Or Google:
"Republicans Stunned After Trump Reveals That His Presidential Campaign Is Broke"

Monday, May 30, 2016

Vince Foster's Sister Pens Blistering Op-Ed Shaming Trump For His Insane Conspiracy Theories

Source:
Raw Story


Although many pundits have thoroughly debunked this conspiracy theory, no one has done so more powerfully than Vince Foster's own sister, who has written a blistering op-ed for the Washington Post that shames Trump for using her brother's death for political gain.

"It is beyond contempt that a politician would use a family tragedy to further his candidacy, but such is the character of Donald Trump displayed in his recent comments to the Washington Post," writes Sheila Foster Anthony.
"In this interview, Trump cynically, crassly and recklessly insinuated that my brother, 
Vincent W. Foster Jr. , may have been murdered because he had intimate knowledge of what was going on and that Hillary Clinton may have somehow played a role in Vince's death.
How wrong...How irresponsible...How cruel."

Anthony goes on to note that "five investigations, including by independent counsels 
Robert. B. Fixke Jr, and Kenneth Starr, concluded that Vince suffered from severe depression that caused him to be unable to sleep, unable to work, unable to think straight, 
and finally to take his own life."

She also recounts her own personal history of seeing her brother struggle with his personal demons and the intense demands of his job.

Read more:
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/05/vince-fosters-sister-pens-blistering-op-ed-shaming-trump-for-his-insane-conspiracy-theories?

Or Google:
"Vince Foster's Sister Pens Blistering Op-Ed Shaming Trump For His Insane Conspiracy Theories"

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Trump Tells Californians: "There Is No Drought"

Huffington Post
May 28, 2016

TRUMP TELLS DROUGHT-PLAGUED CALIFORNIANS:"THERE IS NO DROUGHT"



Donald Trump told voters in drought-plagued California on Friday that he had a solution to the water crisis: "Open up the water for farmers because there is no drought."

"We're going to solve your water problem..You have a water problem that is so insane," the presumptive republican presidential nominee told a crowd filled with farmers in Fresno.
"It's so ridiculous where they're taking the water and shoving it out to sea."

California is now in it's fifth year of drought, which has taken a heavy toll on agriculture in particular.
Despite an El Nino event that saw an increase last year in snow-packs that supply about one-third of California's water, 86 percent of the state is still considered to be in drought.

Trump insinuated that state officials are mismanaging water policy, at the cost of farmers and their crops.

Farmers have sharply criticized the state's irrigation policies, after cuts to water allotments forced them to leave over a million acres of farmland uncultivated last year.

Water in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, which flows into the San Francisco Bay and onto the ocean has been a particularly contentious issue.
The Delta is a key source of water to cities and farms in California's fertile Central Valley region.
Some farmers there claim politicians are bending to environmental interests and are prioritizing the habitat of fish and wetlands over farmland creating a "man-made drought."

Trump aligned with those concerns Friday when he said state officials and environmentalists are trying "to protect a three-inch fish," presumably referring to the threatened Delta smelt.

"If I win, believe me, we're going to start opening up the water, so that you can have your farmers survive so that your job market will get better," the reality TV personality told the cheering crowd.

Read more:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-water-california_us_574910e0e4b03ede4414f435

Or Google:"Donald Trump Tells Drought-Plagued Californians: 'There Is No Drought'

Friday, May 27, 2016

The Unbelievable Story Of Why Woody Guthrie Hated Donald Trump's Father

Source:
The Washington Post


Woody Guthrie, folk singer supreme, is known for the magisterial portraits he painted of 
Dust Bowl America and his sweeping indictments of social injustice.
What's not there in the beautiful imagery of his song, "This Land Is Your Land" -- the ribbon of highway, the endless skyway, the diamond deserts -- is right there in the slogan often affixed to his guitar: "This machine kills fascists."

But artists who traffic in grand dreams are also allowed to get specific.
In one of the strangest stories yet to emerge from Donald Trump's presidential campaign, it appears that, more than half a century ago, Woody Guthrie penned lyrics condemning the candidate's father, Fred Trump, for racism.

"Donald did inherit his father's racism, and was probably actively coached in his father's racism, and worked with his father to perpetuate it," argued Will Kaufman, the professor of American Literature and Culture at Britain's University of Central Lancashire who unearthed the scoop, said in a telephone interview with the Washington Post.
"He picked up the mantle and ran with it with his father at his side..That's why people are interested in this I think."

Trump has been repeatedly accused of racism after his comments about Mexicans and has repeatedly denied such charges.
"I don't have a racist bone in my body," he has said.

The story begins with Kaufman, the author already of one book about Guthrie already at work on another and a performer of the folk hero's music, sifting through the Guthrie archives in Tulsa last year.

There, in one of Guthrie's notebooks -- which contain pages upon pages of lyrics never set to music -- he found these lines, written in the early 1950s:

"I suppose
Old man Trump knows
Just how much
Racial Hate
He stirred up
In the bloodpot of human hearts
When he drawed\That color line
Here at his
Eighteen hundred family project."

There was also this:

Beach Haven ain't my home
I just can't pay this rent!
My money's down the drain
And my soul is badly bent!
Beach Haven looks like heaven
Where no black ones come to roam!
No, no, no! Old Man Trump!
Old Beach Haven ain't my home!"


Read more:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/01/22/the-unbelievable-story-of-why-woody-guthrie-hated-donald-trumps-racist-dad

Or Google:
"The Unbelievable Story Of Why Woody Guthrie Hated Donald Trump's Dad"


Thursday, May 26, 2016

Sen. Elizabeth Warren Slams Trump

Source;
Yahoo Finance
May 25, 2016


Elizabeth Warren took on Donald Trump Tuesday night in a fiery speech that centered on Trump's past openness to a downturn in the real estate market.

In a speech at the Center for Popular Democracy's annual gala in Washington, D.C., Warren slammed the Republican nominee over comments from 2006, when Trump said he was "excited" for a potential market downturn so he could buy real estate at a lower cost.

"What kind of a man roots for people to get thrown out of their house?' the Democratic senator from Massachusetts said...."What kind of a man roots for people to get thrown out of their jobs?"

She continued:
"To root for people to lose their pensions, to root for two little girls in Clark County, Nevada to end up living out of a van -- What kind of man does that?....I'll tell you exactly what kind of a man does that...It's a man who cares only about himself....A small, insecure money-grubber who doesn't care who gets hurt as long as he makes a profit."

Warren also criticized Trump's promise to repeal the financial regulations implemented under the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Bill, questioning whether the real estate magnate
'could even name three things about Dodd-Frank."


Read entire article:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/elizabeth-warren-slams-small-insecure-131519870.html

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"Elizabeth Warren slams small, insecure Donald Trump in most fiery takedown yet"





Wednesday, May 25, 2016

As Trump Pushes Conspiracy Theories, Right-Wing Media Gets It's Wish

New York Times
May 25, 2016


WASHINGTON -- Ever since talk radio, cable news and the Internet emerged in the 1990s as potent political forces on the right, Republicans have used those media to attack their opponents through a now-familiar two-step.

Political operatives would secretly place damaging information with friendly outlets like
The Drudge Report and Fox news and radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh -- and then they would work to get the same information absorbed into the mainstream media.

Candidates themselves would avoid being seen slinging mud, if possible, so as to avoid coming across as undignified or desperate.

Yet by personally breaching topics like Bill Clinton's marital indiscretions and the conspiracy theories surrounding  the suicide of Vincent W. Foster Jr., a Clinton White house aide, Donald J. Trump is again defying the norms of presidential politics and fashioning his own outrageous style -- one that has little use for a middleman, let alone usual ideas about dignity.

"They've reverse-engineered the way it has always worked because they now have a candidate willing to say it himself," said Danny Diaz, who was a top aide in Jeb Bush's presidential campaign, speaking with a measure of wonder about the spectacle of the party's presumptive nominee discussing Mr. Clinton's sexual escapades.

With Mr. Trump as the republican standard-bearer, the line separating the conservative mischief makers and the party's more buttoned-up cadre of elected officials and aides has been obliterated.
Fusing what had been two separate but symbolic forces, Mr. Trump has begun a real-life political science experiment.

What happens when a major party's nominee is more provocateur than politician?

That the republican Party has embraced someone willing to traffic in the most inflammatory of accusations comes as wish fulfillment for an element of the right that is convinced that the party lost the past two elections because it's candidates were unwilling to attack President Obama forcefully enough.


Read more:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/26/us/politics/donald-trump-presidential-race.html

Or Google: "As Trump Pushes Conspiracy Theories, Right-Wing Media Gets It's Wish"


Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Has Anyone Ever Disagreed With Donald Trump More Than Donald Trump?

Source:
POLITICO

DONALD TRUMP'S GREATEST CONTRADICTIONS


Donald Trump likes to say that he "tells it like it is,' and his blunt style has won him the Republican nomination, buoyed by voters who like feeling they know just where a candidate stands on the issues.

So where DOES he stand?

Over the past four decades Trump has talked about every imaginable subject: gun rights to germs, the nature of competition to pre-nuptial agreements, love and sex, self-promotion and politics.
And on every one of those topics, he has taken positions that directly contradict exactly what he has previously said.

In a world where candidates have lost elections over a single flip-flop, Trump has turned the 
self-contradiction into an art form.

To create the definitive of Trump's long argument with himself, POLITICO mined an almost limitless seam of his radio and TV interviews, newspaper and magazine profiles, books written about him and books written by him, rambling campaign speeches and late-night Tweets.
Read them together and they reveal a person who may be amazingly good at gaging the moment, 
but whose principles, beyond simply winning, remain elusive -- perhaps even to himself.

Has anyone ever disagreed with Donald Trump more than Donald Trump?


"I have no intention of running for president.
(Time Magazine, September 14, 1987)

"I am officially running for president."
(New York Magazine, June 16, 2015)



"I don't want it for myself. I don't need it for myself."
(ABC News, November 20, 2015)

"I wanted to do this for myself....I had to do this for myself."
(Time Magazine, August 18, 2015)



"Politicians are all talk and no action." 
(Twitter, May 27, 2015)

"I'm not a politician."
(CNN, August 11, 2015)

"I'm no different than a politician running for office."
(New York Times, July 28, 2015)



"If I ever ran for office, I'd do better as a Democrat than as a Republican -- and that's not because I'd be more liberal, because I'm  conservative."
(Playboy, March 1990)

"I'm a registered Republican. I'm a pretty conservative guy. I'm somewhat liberal, especially on social issues, especially health care."
(CNN, October 8, 1999)

"You'd be shocked if I said that in many cases I probably identify more as a Democrat."
(CNN, March 21, 2004)

"Look, I'm a Republican. I'm a very conservative guy in many respects-- I guess in most respects."
(The Hugh Hewitt Show, February 25, 2015)

"I've actually been an activist Democrat and Republican."
(CNN, October 8, 1999)

"Folks, I'm a conservative, but at this point, who cares?  We got to straighten out the country."
(Burlingame, California, April 29, 2016)



"I'm totally pro-choice."
(Fox News, October 31, 1999)

"I'm pro-life."
(CPAC, February 10, 2011)

"Look, I'm very pro-choice. I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for.
I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject, but you still -- I just believe in choice....
I am strongly for choice, and yet I hate the concept of abortion...I am pro-choice in every respect..
but I just hate it."
(NBC News, October 24, 1999)

"I am very, very proud to say that I'm pro-life."
(Cleveland, Ohio, August 6, 2015)



" I think the institution of marriage should be between a man and a woman."
(The Advocate, February 15, 2000)

"If two people dig each other, they dig each other."
(Trump University "Trump Blog," December 22, 2005)

"I'm against gay marriage."
(Fox News, April 14, 2011)

"I am a traditionalist. I have so many fabulous friends who happen to be gay, but I am a traditionalist."
(New York Times, May 1, 2011)



"It's always good to do things nice and complicated so that nobody can figure it out."
(The New Yorker, May 19, 1997)

"The simplest approach is often the most effective."
(Trump: "The Art of the Deal", 1987)



"My attention span is short."
(Trump: "Surviving at the Top", 1990)

"I have an attention span that is as long as it has to be."
(Time Magazine, August 18, 2015)



"I prefer to come to work each day and just see what develops."
(Trump: The Art of the Deal, 1987)

"You can't just sit around waiting for deals, opportunities, or a lucky break."
(Trump: "Think Big", 2007)



"I do listen to people. I hire experts. I hire top, top people. And I do listen."
(Greenville, South Carolina, February 13, 2016)

"I'm speaking with myself, No. 1, because I have a very good brain and I've said a lot of things..
My primary consultant is myself."
(MSNBC, March 16, 2016)

"Don't think you're so smart that you can go it alone."
(Trump: "Surviving at the Top", 1995)

"You must plan and execute your plan alone."
(Trump: "Think Like a Billionaire,' 2004)

"I couldn't be a one-man show."
(Trump: "Surviving at the Top," 1990)

"Think of yourself as a one-man army."
(Trump: "Think Like a Billionaire," 2004)

"I surround myself with good people, and then I give myself the luxury of trusting them."
(Trump: "Surviving at the TOP," 1990)

"My motto is: 'Hire the best people, and don't trust them'"
(Trump: "Think Big," 2007)

"Surround yourself with people you can trust."
(Trump "How To Get Rich," 2004)

"People are too trusting..I'm a very untrusting guy."
(Playboy, March 1990)



"Expect the best from people."
(Trump "Think Big" 2007)

"The world is a viscous and brutal place..We think we're civilized...In truth, it's a cruel world and people are ruthless...They act nice to your face, but underneath they're out to kill you...
Even your friends are out to get you: they want your job, they want your house, they want your money, they want your wife, and they even want your dog...Those are your friends, your enemies are even worse."
(Trump "Think Big," 2007)




Read more:
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/05/donald-trump-2016-contradictions-213869

Or Google:  "Donald Trump's Greatest Self-Contradictions" (Politico)