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In reply to the discussion: Did Russia pay Trump's $91 million bond? [View all]DJ Porkchop
(455 posts)33. Evan Greenberg to the rescue!
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Good luck presenting facts. Heck, I had Chubb Disability insurance when I worked for state government in 1970s.
Silent Type
Mar 9
#12
The FACTS are that Russia interfered with an election and helped install Trump into the WH.
Irish_Dem
Mar 9
#63
In the 80s I worked in an industry that required bonding. Worked through a broker for Chubb & Son and got
twodogsbarking
Mar 9
#25
+1. There is so much to criticize trump for that we don't have to invent conspiracies. But we do.
Silent Type
Mar 9
#13
Yup. We're supposed to be the reality-based people who believe in facts and science, who check their sources,
Ocelot II
Mar 9
#19
Why do we care? What's important is that Carroll gets the money she was awarded.
Ocelot II
Mar 9
#21
My priority is for Carroll to get the money she has been awarded. I guess you don't care if she does.
onenote
Mar 9
#36
Not at all. Where this case is concerned, the *only* priority is that Carroll is compensated
Ocelot II
Mar 9
#44
"It was not clear from court records what collateral Trump presented to obtain the bond from Chubb."
dalton99a
Mar 9
#24
Chubb is NOT a Kremlin-controlled firm. Chubb is the world's largest publicly traded property and casualty insurer
Celerity
Mar 9
#41
So, we are going to put it in the hands of an individual who has repeatedly mishandled Top Secret material. More state..
usaf-vet
Mar 9
#28
If I were of a suspicious mind, I might say something like this -- sarcastically, of course
AverageOldGuy
Mar 9
#35
+1. When it comes to Trump, assume the worst. He no longer deserves the benefit of the doubt
dalton99a
Mar 9
#32
Soon after Trump entered the WH, there was a very high death and disappearance rate of CIA assets.
Irish_Dem
Mar 9
#57
Since it is DT and the ceo is connected to DT, I would look hard at how the bond is backed.
58Sunliner
Mar 9
#43