The 1 hour long... don't know what to call it, err bollox? In front of world leaders, experts etc was the most gobsmacking err, bollox I have heard since I listened to that bloke down the pub
He waffled about the wind not being right [with hand movements like a primary kid explaining God] and because of the shape of our country [more hand gestures], the wind is not right for America... climate change being a hoax... had he got the contract to build the UN building the lift and the teleprompter would be working properly (even though it was the escalator that stopped?!)... [add more shyte about the decor and the build quality]... China is selling renewables but not using them [Fact check: China is constructing renewables on a scale no one is matching]... my poll numbers are the greatest [the worst actually Donny]... Biden left a broken economy... I stopped 7 wars [no you did not you tw@t]...
Let's breathe for a moment. Fact check: The US produced more corn this year than ever but due to rising prices and sinking markets where purchasers have shifted to other suppliers, US agriculture will loose iro $49.5bn dollars in export revenue. I think the hayseeds will be coming over Capitol hill with their pitchforks. They (the Trump Reich) thought that China's shift to other countries was a temporary blip. It's looking pretty permanent as they seek stability in supply. Whodathunk a purchaser would rather deal with certainty Mr failed businessman?! See end.
Oh and back to that teleprompter: Trump said he could do a speech without it 'look at me' erm... Did someone sabotage it? Sorry, silly conspiracy theory.
Trump is a total embarrassment, a fool. Makes me wonder what the Lutnicks and other @rse lickers are telling him (or can they tell him anything?).
He has really really tried to sell snake oil, bless him:
Casino and hotel bankruptcies
- Trump Taj Mahal (1991): The Atlantic City casino, built for over $1 billion, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy just a year after opening due to its enormous debt.
- Trump Plaza Hotel (1992): The New York hotel filed for bankruptcy in 1992.
- Trump Castle (1992): Another Atlantic City casino owned by Trump at the time, now known as the Trump Marina, declared bankruptcy in 1992.
- Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts (2004): Trump's publicly traded company filed for bankruptcy after accumulating $1.8 billion in debt. Trump resigned as CEO, but remained chairman.
- Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009): The successor company to Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts filed for bankruptcy amid the Great Recession. Trump resigned as chairman and gave up most of his stake.
Consumer products and services
- Trump Shuttle (1989–1992): Trump purchased the Eastern Air Lines shuttle service and rebranded it with high-end, luxury features. The heavily leveraged airline quickly accumulated debt and was not profitable. It defaulted on its loans and was sold to USAir within a few years.
- Trump University (2005–2010): This unaccredited for-profit real estate seminar program was plagued by lawsuits alleging fraud and deceptive practices. After years of legal battles, Trump agreed to a $25 million settlement for the students.
- GoTrump.com (2006–2007): A luxury travel website that operated for just over a year.
- Trump Mortgage (2006–2007): Launched as the housing market was nearing collapse, the company failed within 18 months.
- Trump Vodka (2006–2011): Despite a high-profile launch, the beverage brand failed to gain traction and was discontinued.
- Trump Steaks (2007): This premium meat brand was sold exclusively through The Sharper Image and QVC. It was discontinued after only two months due to poor sales.
- The Trump Network (2009–2012): A multilevel marketing company that sold vitamins and other wellness products. It was shut down quietly a few years after its launch.
- Trump Magazine (1997–2009): Originally a free publication for Trump's properties, the luxury lifestyle magazine ceased operations during the Great Recession.
- Trump: The Game (1989, 2004): A Monopoly-style board game that was released twice, with both versions failing commercially.
- Trump Fragrances (2004–2012): Lines of cologne and perfume were eventually discontinued due to competition and political backlash.
- Trump Ice (early 2000s–2010): A bottled water brand that was phased out, though it has made sporadic reappearances since.
- Trump Home (2007): A line of luxury furniture that was phased out due to declining sales.
- Truth Social (Ongoing): Created in 2022, this social media platform has faced continued struggles with profitability and low ad revenue.