Explosive New Book Claims Donald Trump Said His โ€œKids Will Have To Fend For Themselvesโ€ After He Passes

I'm sure his kids really appreciated that.


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Former US Attorney and special prosecutor for the Manhattan District Attorneyโ€™s office Mark Pomerantz has effectively rocked the nation with what has long been expected to be an earth-shattering tell-all book, covering his time with the Manhattan DAโ€™s office during their investigation into the scandal-ridden former president, before he resigned from his position in protest over District Attorney Alvin Braggโ€™s alleged inaction in the case.

The tell-all has been expected to be such a bombshell, in fact, that we recently reported on the fact that certain individuals out there really donโ€™t want you reading it at all.

Pomerantz rose to infamy last year when he publicly resigned from his high-ranking position with the Manhattan DA, accusing the district attorneyโ€™s office of failing to aggressively pursue the investigation into scandal-ridden former President Trumpโ€™s alleged wide-reaching financial crimes, despite what he says was a resounding amount of evidence that could nail the former guy to the wall. The former prosecutor has since gone on public record to state that he believes ex-President Donald Trump is โ€œguilty of numerous felonies. According to experts and sources, Pomerantzโ€™s book reveals that he even pursued racketeering charges against the former commander-in-chief.

That damning book has now officially been released, and to say that itโ€™s exceeding all expectations would be an understatement.

In the pages of his book, Pomerantz tells of a conversation now ex-President Donald Trump had with his longtime Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg and his now-former personal attorney and self-described โ€œfixerโ€ Michael Cohen. In that alleged conversation, Donald Trump essentially proved to the world that he couldnโ€™t give a damn less about anyone on this earth, short of himself and himself only.

According to the newly-released tell-all, the conversation between the three of them was with regard to Trumpโ€™s near-constant efforts and attempts to inflate his net worth as high as conceivably possible. Pomerantz writes that it went like this โ€” Trump gave the bottom line number he wanted to see, and Weisselberg was expected to figure out how to make those numbers work, whatever it took, โ€œor else.โ€

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Trump decided, arbitrarily, what his net worth would be, and he wanted each yearโ€™s number to be bigger than the year before. At one point his growing net worth number became so inflated that Weisselberg warned him that he was creating a large potential estate tax liabilityโ€”upon his death, the tax authorities could demand taxes commensurate with his inflated net worth. According to Cohen, Trump responded by telling Weisselberg that โ€˜I donโ€™t care, Iโ€™ll be dead, and the kids will have to fend for themselves.'โ€

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Andrea Thompson
Andrea has written political opinion stories for over a decade with a passion for center-left policies. Andrea is no longer a writer at Political Tribune and her X account is here: https://x.com/theliberalmommy

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