Drumpf Socked By All Previous Living Presidents

[SIZE=7]All 4 Living Former Presidents Contradict Trump’s Claim That They Support Border Wall[/SIZE]
Trump falsely boasted that “some of them have told me that we should have done it.”
By Marina Fang
01/07/2019 04:07 PM ET

All four living former presidents deny telling Donald Trump that they support his long-promised border wall, contradicting the president’s false claim that his predecessors “told me that we should have” built the wall.

“This should have been done by all of the presidents that preceded me, and they all know it,” Trump said during a news conference on Friday. “Some of them have told me that we should have done it.”

On Monday, former President Jimmy Carter joined the three other living former presidents in confirming that Trump lied about the claim.

“I have not discussed the border wall with President Trump, and do not support him on the issue,” Carter said in a statement through his presidential center.

Spokesmen for former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush told Politico Friday that neither of them had discussed the border wall with Trump. Former President Barack Obama’s spokesman declined to comment.

Aside from a brief interaction at former President George H.W. Bush’s funeral last month, Obama has not spoken to Trump since leaving office in 2017, Politico reported.

However, Obama has repeatedly railed against Trump’s proposal for a border wall.

“We can’t just put walls up all around America. Walls don’t keep out threats like terrorism or disease ― and that’s why we propose leading our alliances and helping other countries develop, and pushing back against tyrants,” Obama said in a speech in September.

During Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016, Obama called the wall “impractical” and quipped: “Good luck with that.”

.FBI MOST WANTED

[SIZE=7][B]JOHN ANTHONY PORCARO[/B][/SIZE]

John Anthony Porcaro is wanted for his alleged involvement in a South Florida telemarketing scheme which defrauded more than 400 individuals throughout the United States out of more than $5 million. Between February and December of 1998, the Trump Financial Group and the Sheffield Group were doing business as telemarketing firms which obtained money from investors for purported investment in foreign currency options in the foreign exchange markets. It is alleged that investors were promised as much as 700 percent returns based upon the rise and fall of the value of foreign currencies in relation to the value of the United States Dollar.

Investors rarely, if ever, received returns on their investments and money raised from investors allegedly was used for the personal benefit of the firms’ principal employees and telemarketers who sold investments. A substantial amount of the money also was transferred to offshore bank accounts in the Cayman Islands.

On October 21, 2003, a federal indictment was filed by the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, charging Porcaro, and others who are no longer at large, with multiple counts of wire fraud, mail fraud, and money laundering. A federal warrant remains outstanding for the arrest of Porcaro.

Lies flow so effortlessly out of that orange orb, its scary.

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Which means they were all working for the powers that be