HOW DID WE GET HERE?
TRUMP NEVER CONCEDED THAT’S HOW!
SUPREME COURT
HAS TO UPHOLD
THE RULE OF LAW
Immigration History of the Trump Family
Between 1885 and 1902, Friedrich Trump, the grandfather of Donald Trump, lived in the United States after emigrating from Germany at the age of 16. He returned to Germany in 1902, where he married and then went back to the United States. In 1905, he was ordered to leave Germany and never come back after failing to do military service, and he was classified as a draft dodger.
He then emigrated to the United States, where his son Fred Trump was born in 1905
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Citations:
[1] https://nytimes.com/2018/07/02/world/europe/trump-germany-family-ancestry-kallstadt.html
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Trump
[3] https://cnn.com/2016/11/22/politics/trump-grandfather-germany-friedrich/index.html
[4] https://mashable.com/article/trump-grandfather-germany
[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Trump
Donald Trump’s money originally came from his grandfather Friedrich Trump a German immigrant, who ran a whore house /restaurant – bar, in British Columbia. Grandpa came here and “made his fortune by operating a restaurant and a brothel for miners in Whitehorse.
Buried in a ghost town in Canada’s subarctic are the roots of the family fortune that paved Donald Trump’s path to prominence.
Trump’s grandfather Friedrich Trump started the family fortune in an adventure that involved the Klondike gold rush, the Mounties, prostitution and twists of fate that pushed him to New York City.
Friedrich Trump (ne: Drumpf) had been in North America a few years when he set out for the Yukon. Trump wanted a life outside the barber shop, far from the family-owned vineyards his ancestors had been working since they’d settled in Germany’s Kallstadt region in the 1600s carrying the soon-altered surname Drumpf. He sailed in steerage to join his sister in New York.
The Arctic’s business model was built on food, booze and sex with “Hoochi Mama’s”. The nest egg he generated in just two years grew into the fortune that has supported his grandson’s bid for the U.S. presidency.
Etymology of “Hooch” goes back to Alaska of 1867.
There the Hoochinoo First Nation People had a a small Tlingit tribe named Hutsnuwu who made a liquor dubbed “hoochinoo” or “hoch” (slang) used by American soldiers who were sent there when Alaska was sold to the U.S. by Russia. Hooch in their own language, means brown bear or grizzly bear fort. This tribe, in the 19th century, had a reputation for drunkenness and as a source for illicit liquor, which they distilled themselves from molasses and other ingredients. <more>
Donald’s Father Fred Trump was arrested when anti-Catholic Ku Klux Klansmen attacked police in New York in 1927.
Fun fact: On Memorial Day of 1927, Trump’s father was arrested at a KKK rally in Queens, NY
What is known, according to a New York Times article about clashes between the Klan and New York City’s “Catholic” police force, is that Trump’s father was arrested and released by police in relation to the march. According to the Post, a flyer passed around the neighborhood ahead of the Klan rally described the need for the rally.
1920 HATE GROUPS – DONALD’S FATHER FRED TRUMP WAS ARRESTED WHEN ANTI-CATHOLIC KU KLUX KLANSMEN ATTACKED POLICE IN NEW YORK IN 1927
“The predication for the Klan to march, according to a flier passed around Jamaica beforehand, was that ‘Native-born Protestant Americans’ were being “assaulted by Roman Catholic police of New York City,'” Post reporter Philip Bump wrote in February 2016. “‘Liberty and Democracy have been trampled upon,’ it continued, ‘when native-born Protestant Americans dare to organize to protect one flag, the American flag; one school, the public school; and one language, the English language.'”
Fred’s Wife Mary Trump
Trump’s Mom Mary Anne MacLeod, was born in 1912 in Tong, Scotland about three miles from Stornoway, the main town on the isle of Lewis and brought up on the Hebridean island but emigrated to New York.
Mary Anne left 1930, at the age of 18, to seek work as a domestic servant. Six years later she was married to successful property developer Frederick Trump. The couple lived in a wealthy area of Queens. Trump’s mother who was the youngest of 10 children always spoke Gaelic and became a US citizen in 1942 and died in 2000, aged 88.
Trump’s Background https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWPT0CaoeSA

Hitler speeches published with Donald Trump as cover illustration
Presidential candidate chosen to adorn reissue of the Nazi dictator’s oratory in response to report that
Trump keeps a copy by his bed
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/oct/03/hitler-speeches-published-with-donald-trump-as-cover-illustration
Ivana Trump, the first wife of Donald Trump, (now buried in a golf course next to Hole #1 gave birth to her three children, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump, in 1977, 1981, and 1984, respectively. She did not become a US citizen until 1988[2].

Melania Trump, the
current wife of Donald Trump, gave birth to her son Barron in 2006.
She became a US citizen later that year.
How Trump Became the President
Watch the movie Get Me Roger Stone that chronicles the history of the Republican Party party up to the Trump Election where you will understand the history of Trump’s grandfather and Roy Cohn. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IPyv4KgTAA
11/15/2019 Roger Stone Found Guilty on All Counts Longtime Trump adviser convicted of lying about WikiLeaks. A federal jury has convicted Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, of making false statements to Congress, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering.
Why Trump Can’t Pardon Roger Stone The Constitution and the Framers sought to protect the republic from a scenario like this.
Trump tax returns from 1985 to 1994 show $1 billion in losses: NY Times U.S. President Donald Trump’s businesses lost a total of more than $1 billion from 1985 to 1994, according to the New York Times, which said it obtained printouts from Trump’s official Internal Revenue Service tax transcripts.
PT Barnum owned a brothel and so did Trump’s Grandfather but it’s worth noting, that Trump is a showman first and foremost just like PT Barnum! The knowledge that he was wearing a lav mic on that Access Hollywood bus didn’t make him circumspect or cautious. We Loved the progression of “I have nothing to do with Russia” to “I assume I was videotaped all the time in Russia.” On smoking gun tape, Nixon told Haldeman CIA should make FBI stop Watergate probe. Comey says Trump asked directly.
Texas Democratic Congressman Al Green believes it is “indisputable fact” that Trump obstructed justice in his firing of Comey. The Texas lawmaker believes the president fired Comey in an effort to stop “this Russia thing” – referring to the FBI’s probe of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow during the 2016 election. “The president will not be indicted while in office,” Green told reporters on Capitol Hill Wednesday. “The impeachment process will bring him to justice.”
12/21/23 REPUBLICANS AGAINST TRUMP
COLORADO SUPREME COURT RULED TRUMP IS OFF THE BALLOT
https://www.citizensforethics.org/news/press-releases/crew-statement-on-the-passage-of-the-foreign-extortion-prevention-act/
Many SCOTUS judges have advertised themselves to be textualist and originalist. If that is the case and they interpret the law as written, they have no choice but to uphold the Colorado supreme court decision.
Conservative former federal judge Michael Luttig roasted Bill Barr for saying the Colorado SC’s ruling was “counterproductive”:
“The former attorney general is categorically incorrect…It was in every single respect, not only under state law, but more importantly, under the federal constitutional law. An impeccable decision.”
Biden’s team weighs how to talk to key voters about Trump
Biden aides are looking for a message that criticizes Trump without turning off some voters.
The Lefsetz Letter Trump/Colorado
And why shouldn’t the rule of law apply to everybody?
Yes, the courts are doing what the Democrats refuse to do, hold Trump accountable. Not that I expect the Supreme Court to take the side of Colorado, not after what happened back in 2000, when the election was handed to Bush.
Then again, Gore conceded. Isn’t that the issue, that Trump never conceded, that he refused to accept the results of the election?
And why shouldn’t the rule of law apply to everybody? Yes, the courts are doing what the Democrats refuse to do, hold Trump accountable. Not that I expect the Supreme Court to take the side of Colorado, not after what happened back in 2000, when the election was handed to Bush. Then again, Gore conceded. […]
Three years ago today — 16 days before J6 — I caught 8chan administrator Ron Watkins offering to pay people to go to DC. He immediately deleted the tweet but I’d like to know if anyone in @TheJusticeDept has bothered to interview him about his “budget”?