''Did not Harris fail law and haven't they failed so far in...

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    ''Did not Harris fail law and haven't they failed so far in getting Trump a conviction? Trump is still in with a chance. The fat lady is yet to sing.''


    The California bar exam is notoriously difficult to pass - it has a low pass rate.
    Harris passed it second time.

    Donald Trump has a notoriously high bankruptcy rate for his companies --

    and for them - there's no second chance

    Trump is a loser in the 'I've won stakes' in standing, in morals, in pretty much anything.

    Whist you are correct in that the fat lady is not singing yet - she's sure having a hell of a lot of good rehearsals -----


    Donald Trump has been involved in six business bankruptcies, all filed under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. These bankruptcies were related to his casino and hotel businesses, primarily in Atlantic City. Here is a list of his bankruptcy involvements:
    1. **Trump Taj Mahal (1991)**: This was the first of Trump's Chapter 11 filings. The Taj Mahal casino faced financial difficulties shortly after opening, leading to bankruptcy due to high-interest debt from junk bonds[2][3].
    2. **Trump Plaza (1992)**: Another casino-hotel in Atlantic City, Trump Plaza struggled financially following the opening of the Taj Mahal and filed for bankruptcy[2][5].
    3. **Trump Castle (1992)**: This was the third Atlantic City casino owned by Trump to file for bankruptcy in the same year as Trump Plaza[2].
    4. **Plaza Hotel (1992)**: Located in New York, the Plaza Hotel filed for bankruptcy due to mounting debt[1][5].
    5. **Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts (2004)**: Burdened with approximately $1.8 billion in debt, this entity filed for bankruptcy[1][2].
    6. **Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009)**: This company declared bankruptcy following significant losses during the 2008 economic downturn[1][2].
    These bankruptcies were strategic moves to reorganize the businesses and manage debt, allowing them to continue operating while negotiating terms with creditors.[2][3].


    [1] https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...-trump-declared-bankruptcy-four-or-six-times/
    [2] https://www.lucasruffinglaw.com/ruf.../president-trumps-bankruptcies-just-the-facts
    [3] https://www.forbes.com/sites/clareo...ow-donald-trump-made-bankruptcy-work-for-him/
    [4] https://docs.house.gov/meetings/JU/JU00/20200929/111078/HMKP-116-JU00-20200929-SD003.pdf
    [5] https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2022-05-18/trump-business-partners-outline-his-failed-deals
 
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