Pretty much what the title says. I know he’s a former president and has all of his supporters, but what’s the official reason? Thanks.

  • bbbbbbbbbbb@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    In as barebones as I can make it, SBF disappeared money from the wealthy with no return of investment. Trump held office and was able to deregulate and reduce taxes for the wealthy allowing their wealth to accumulate.

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      9 months ago

      Your bones are broken then, because that’s just straight up not how it works.

      Trump was fined because it was a civil trial that he lost. In this instance. His criminal trials are ongoing.

      SBF is getting locked up because it was a criminal trial that he lost.

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        9 months ago

        The laws that lead to such actions being classified as they are, are a direct result of the the rich imposing their desires on the world. Trump is a vessel for that to happen for most of them, so he is tolerated, more or less.

        The fact that Trump was able to commit the frauds in the first place and only get attention from the law just now is part of the wealthy’s SOP

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          9 months ago

          Going by that logic, hasn’t Trump defrauded big banks rich people have huge amounts of assets in?

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            9 months ago

            I didn’t say he was an ideal vessel. He’s just managed to somehow be cool(?)er than they are with the population, and they benefit still. I don’t mean like some illuminati type BS, just a matter of happy coincidences, and a few convenient occasional suggestions I’d imagine. Oh, and money.

            Besides, the amount he’s defrauded is essentially chump change once you consider insurance and assets etc.