Why Trump’s civil fraud charges should horrify every business



Former president Donald Trump has been convicted of fraud in New York and is facing a $355 million fine. Now, he’s warning the state that businesses will flee if the charges levied against him aren’t overturned.

However, New York’s governor has promised that other businesses have nothing to worry about.

Former investment banker Carol Roth and Glenn Beck disagree.

“The implications of this are horrifying for everybody who is in business,” Roth tells Glenn, noting that the case itself makes no sense. “There is no actual damages, the bank has said that they were not victimized, that they made a ton of fees.”

“This has an incredibly disturbing implication for any business,” she adds. “If this is the standard, then basically, I would say every business in the United States, somebody needs to be thrown in jail and assessed hundreds of millions of dollars because this happens throughout all of business.”

“How much of an impact will this have on businesses being and locating themselves in New York?” Glenn asks Roth.

Roth notes that while people believe it can’t happen to them, “we have seen some level of exodus based on crime taxes and you know, other decisions.”

“So, obviously, the ones who have been savvy have already gotten out of there or started to decouple from New York,” she adds, explaining that what is happening is a “soft form of social credit.”

“If you go against whatever the narrative is, if you go against the state,” she continues, “You are not aligned with what we want so we are going to find ways to penalize you, and it is absolutely terrifying.”


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Truckers explain why they’re boycotting New York and standing with Donald Trump



New York has charged former president Donald Trump $355 million for allegedly inflating the value of his properties in order to defraud banks — despite zero evidence of any banks losing money.

Now, truckers across the country have decided to protest the ruling by boycotting New York City and even New York state.

One trucker tells Glenn Beck that he recently delivered eight times to the five boroughs but has already told his dispatch, “Under no circumstances will I be crossing that bridge again.”

“I won’t go into New York state, much less the city,” he adds.

“What was your dispatch’s reaction to that? Did you get any heat?” Glenn Beck asks in awe.

Rather than giving heat, the dispatch responded with, “Oh, another one.”

“It seems like about between 20% and 25% of our drivers have refused to take any loads into New York state anymore,” he tells Glenn.

One trucker who owns his own truck and trailer is also refusing to go into New York City.

“It pays well, but I’m not going to do that anymore,” he says. “If a bunch of independent truck drivers start doing this, New York City will feel a pinch real quick.”

He believes that “it won’t really hurt the trucking industry,” because “there’s such a demand for drivers, experienced drivers, who are independent.”

While he says that it won’t hurt truckers, it “will hurt New York City.”

“I’m interested to see how this works out,” Glenn says. “This is a group of people that can make a huge difference.”


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