20 comments

  • jacquesm 11 hours ago

    Of course he does. His father and his father in law would expect nothing less of him.

  • Igrom 11 hours ago

    I once won a power bank in an anonymous raffle at a marketing event of a company that could be imagined as our distant competitor. I voluntarily gave it away to another attendee, because God forbid there's a suspicion of a conflict of interest. But I am clearly a bear of very little brain.

    • comrade1234 11 hours ago

      You and me brother. We've lost so many opportunities for having integrity.

      • dakial1 7 hours ago

        Make us three. My lack of ethic flexibility skills really held me back

  • johnbarron 12 hours ago
  • nerdsniper 11 hours ago

    Any practical way for a startup to get investment from these grifty slush funds that don’t involve scary amounts of loss of control/independence?

    • genthree 11 hours ago

      1) Get a couple million dollars you’re willing to gamble.

      2) Spend a few tens of K creating some amount of a front of having a company.

      3) Buy a dinner or two with the right people in the admin, ideally Trump himself (you can literally do this). Talk like an AM radio host or MAGA-aligned right wing podcaster any time political topics come up (that part’s extremely easy, but you do need to do it)

      4) Work out some way to help someone at that dinner line their pockets with any public money they send your way. This will mean only keeping part of what you get, but you’re still gonna beat your investment handily.

      Remaining cash is for incidentals and having to repeat the dinner thing (not sure it’s enough for 2x with Trump himself, but should get you a few with other groups of admin members)

      Don’t forget to buy and have tailored a Hickey Freeman suit (modern, post-production-shift overseas is fine, no need to track down the good vintage Rochester-made stuff), either pinchingly-tightly-tailored like it’s 2009 (Hegseth) if you’re fairly trim, or ill-fitting (leaning too large in every way) otherwise. Brooks Brothers might be an OK option too, in the latter case. Do not buy a dinner jacket, they just wear business suits everywhere. Red tie is safe. Don’t forget some tasteless dumbshit lapel pin, maybe an AR-15 (don’t go for a US flag unless you’re an elected official) or something outright Trump-branded (if you can get one with his face on it, do that for sure)

      • yread 10 hours ago

        I love this. It sounds like you've done it multiple times already

      • croisillon 10 hours ago

        don't forget the ill-sized Florsheim shoes

    • esseph 11 hours ago

      Once you get money from people like that, you never get "out".

    • VladVladikoff 11 hours ago

      Step 1) Buy domain: militarytech.ai

      Step 2) Have an LLM make a shitty website about your advanced military AI tech.

      Step 3) ????

      Step 4) Profit!

  • tharmas 5 hours ago

    He's the new Epstein, bar the sex sleaze.

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  • maximilianburke 11 hours ago

    The amount of blatant, out-in-the-open corruption and double dealing with people in Trump’s orbit is absolutely astounding.

    • gigatexal 11 hours ago

      Pretty soon it’ll be the norm. If the next president is a GOP one the grift will continue so long as we are “owning the libs”…

      My hope is that it’s not a GOP whitehouse and we see Nuremberg style trials for this whole administration

      • genthree 10 hours ago

        The new norm is blanket pardons for everybody at the end of a presidency. And a lot more even-more-openly selling pardons in those final weeks, than already went on.

        Real fear of malicious prosecution of out-of-power political enemies (we’re seeing a bunch of this attempted now, though grand juries mostly haven’t been cooperating) and real fear of being held accountable for tons of actual criming you did, guarantee that everyone gets pardons now. The more-corrupt admins will also use this as a tool of control (I think this is why public “fealty” is so constantly on display with this second admin, to a degree it was not the first time)

        • tastyface 6 hours ago

          Ignore pardons and prosecute anyway. If "autopen" pardons are invalid, then so are pardons made by a senile president who just blindly signs whatever's placed in front of him.

  • poisonarena 11 hours ago

    welcome to /r/worldnews

  • djohnston 11 hours ago

    Age of the grift we either jump in or stay dryyy