Donald Trump's colossal admission during trial

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newsweek.com

Legal analysts say Trump admitted that the intent in financial representations he made was to convince lenders to loan him money.

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All these morons like yourself don’t understand shit about these court cases but you sure feel confident in sharing your uneducated opinions!

Do yourself a favor, check out Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner, legal AF, or the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s The Breakdown: the Trump indictment

Maybe you’ll actually realize what is going on instead of going by clickbait titles in the media

I know enough (thanks to everyone who kindly replied) to know that everyone in the world save for those directly involved in the court case can safely assume Trump wanted a loan when he a applied for a loan. Sure, it's an important step for the lawyers, but it's so obvious that it's only newsworthy if they couldn't establish it.

The article is a waste of time.

Getting a loan by lying is not very legal though

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