Is Donald Trump Admitting Guilt In Fraud Case?

IMG_6939.PNGWASHINGTON D.C., (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – It is a well-known fact that president-elect Donald Trump faces a fraud case in connection with his failed Trump University.

Now, in an effort to to avoid prosecution, embarassment or even disqualification from being president, Trump has apparently started negotiating for a settlement of this class-action lawsuit.

And we all know what they say. If you start negotiating for a settlement in a court case, it is the first sign of guilt.  Could this be the case with Trump?

We’re just asking.

As for the alleged rape of a 13-year-old girl, that’s for a different story.

 

 

Respected Journalist Bill Moyers Is First High-Profile American To Flee U.S. After Trump’s Election

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Moyers

WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – Billy Don “Bill” Moyers is an American journalist and political commentator who served as White House Press Secretary in the Johnson administration from 1965 to 1967. He also worked as a network TV news commentator for ten years. Moyers has been extensively involved with public broadcasting, producing documentaries and news journal programs. He has won numerous awards and honorary degrees for his investigative journalism and civic activities and has become well known as a trenchant critic of the corporately structured U.S. news media.

Well, he is the first high-profile American to flee the U.S. as a result of the election of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States.

Here is Moyers’ “Farewell to America.

 

Duterte And Trump Tied For TIME’s 2016 Person Of The Year

IMG_6936.PNGNEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – He was called the Donald Trump of the Philippines.  He was called the Rodrigo Duterte of America.  Whichever it is, it doesn’t matter now.  Both are elected presidents of their respective countries.

Both men are considered “foul-mouthed,” have been accused of misogyny, have uttered controversial statements, like to flip-flop, hated or liked depending on who you ask., and are non-traditional politicians.

2016 will go down in history as the year of controversial elections and political personalities that have dominated the news and headlines. That goes for the Philippines and the U.S.

It is a no-brainer that the editors of TIME Magazine would choose one of these men to be their 2016 Person of the Year.  But it wasn’t easy, and they couldn’t pick one, so they decided it was a tie.

Philippine President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.  Persons of the Year.

A year that many now think will live in infamy.