Trump says niece set to publish book had signed a nondisclosure agreement
President Donald Trump said that his niece, who is set to publish a tell-all book about him and his family, had signed a nondisclosure agreement and is "not allowed to write a book."
Mary Trump, the President's niece and the daughter of his late older brother, Fred Trump Jr., has penned a book described as a "revelatory, authoritative portrait of Donald J. Trump and the toxic family that made him." The book is set to be released on July 28, according to the book's publisher Simon & Schuster.
"She's not allowed to write a book," Trump told Axios in an interview Friday. "You know, when we settled with her and her brother, who I do have a good relationship with — she's got a brother, Fred, who I do have a good relationship with, but when we settled, she has a total ... signed a nondisclosure."
He's got a good relationship with his niece and family, yet he got her to sign an NDA.
Who the fuck gets a niece to sign an NDA?
What kind of shit bag do you have to be to be so reliant on NDAs?
Totally normal.
If I'm not mistaken, the Ding Dong has made West Wing staffers sign NDA agreements also.
Totally unenforceable.
Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.
Trump seems to be under the illusion (I guess I could stop there) that a non-disclosure agreement prevents a person from speaking about anything at all related to him. That's not the way it works. If it's overly broad, for example, it won't be enforceable. If it covers a felony, it's not enforceable. If it covers information protected by whistleblower law, it's not enforceable. The ones that withstand challenge are specific, narrowly written, and regarding information that clearly is justifiably confidential.
Trump seems to be under the illusion (I guess I could stop there) that a non-disclosure agreement prevents a person from speaking about anything at all related to him. That's not the way it works. If it's overly broad, for example, it won't be enforceable. If it covers a felony, it's not enforceable. If it covers information protected by whistleblower law, it's not enforceable. The ones that withstand challenge are specific, narrowly written, and regarding information that clearly is justifiably confidential.
I think you missed one element. They work for us, not PINO. My guess is that the NDAs would be immediately ruled illegal before enforcement even came up. Of course, this does not include the standard govt NDAs for classified material for those with security clearances.
Trump seems to be under the illusion (I guess I could stop there) that a non-disclosure agreement prevents a person from speaking about anything at all related to him. That's not the way it works. If it's overly broad, for example, it won't be enforceable. If it covers a felony, it's not enforceable. If it covers information protected by whistleblower law, it's not enforceable. The ones that withstand challenge are specific, narrowly written, and regarding information that clearly is justifiably confidential.
I think you missed one element. They work for us, not PINO. My guess is that the NDAs would be immediately ruled illegal before enforcement even came up. Of course, this does not include the standard govt NDAs for classified material for those with security clearances.
Yes, regarding the government employees. I was thinking more about the civilians like the niece.
I don't think there's anything he wouldn't do - but fortunately, a lot of what he does doesn't fly. I don't know if he really told "his people" to back off testing, but it doesn't matter as much as he'd like to think since most of that is state level. I suppose he could hijack testing materials, and I suppose he would get some ass-suckers like DeSantis to go along since DeSantis already tried to artificially suppress the numbers. A lot of his "power" though is in getting people to believe he has it, whether or not he actually does. Still waiting for him to invade Seattle.
I don't think there's anything he wouldn't do - but fortunately, a lot of what he does doesn't fly. I don't know if he really told "his people" to back off testing, but it doesn't matter as much as he'd like to think since most of that is state level. I suppose he could hijack testing materials, and I suppose he would get some ass-suckers like DeSantis to go along since DeSantis already tried to artificially suppress the numbers. A lot of his "power" though is in getting people to believe he has it, whether or not he actually does. Still waiting for him to invade Seattle.
DeSantis admitted over the weekend that the FL spike is not due to increased testing. Not sure if that's praiseworthy or merely him surrendering to reality.
If I'm not mistaken, the percentage of positive tests is appreciably higher in the increased testing as well as hospitalization rates.
Not the type of great news needed to reopen the country.
TV news: 17 states including FL are seeing increased hospitalizations. I'm not singling FL out. The report was mostly about FL and it was the only state named. NC may be one of the 17 afaik.
Found, paraphrased:
They're not campaign rallies, they're Bunker Boy's Farewell Tour.
Geez, what could've triggered this from out of the blue?
He's not even clear whether he's the harassed or the harasser.
Yeah, I've been putting up with unrelenting presidential harassment for more than three years and have not tweeted once about it. What a snowflake trump is. With any luck, he will choke on a foot long hot dog, die, and thus bring an end to all this harassment.