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Hes done: how Donald Trumps legal woes have just gotten a lot worse – The Guardian US
Posted: September 22, 2022 at 11:47 am
Donald Trumps legal perils have become insurmountable and could snuff out the former US presidents hopes of an election-winning comeback, according to political analysts and legal experts.
On Wednesday, Trump and three of his adult children were accused of lying to tax collectors, lenders and insurers in a staggering fraud scheme that routinely misstated the value of his properties to enrich themselves.
The civil lawsuit, filed by New Yorks attorney general, came as the FBI investigates Trumps holding of sensitive government documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and a special grand jury in Georgia considers whether he and others attempted to influence state election officials after his defeat there by Joe Biden.
The former US president has repeatedly hinted that he intends to run for the White House again in 2024. But the cascade of criminal, civil and congressional investigations could yet derail that bid.
Hes done, said Allan Lichtman, a history professor at American University, in Washington, who has accurately predicted every presidential election since 1984. Hes got too many burdens, too much baggage to be able to run again even presuming he escapes jail, he escapes bankruptcy. Im not sure hes going to escape jail.
After a three-year investigation, Letitia James, the New York attorney general, alleged that Trump provided fraudulent statements of his net worth and false asset valuations to obtain and satisfy loans, get insurance benefits and pay lower taxes. Offspring Don Jr, Ivanka and Eric were also named as defendants.
At a press conference, James riffed on the title of Trumps 1987 memoir and business how-to book, The Art of the Deal.
This investigation revealed that Donald Trump engaged in years of illegal conduct to inflate his net worth, to deceive banks and the people of the great state of New York. Claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the art of the deal. Its the art of the steal, she said.
Her office requested that the former president pay at least $250m in penalties and that his family be banned from running businesses in the state.
James cannot bring criminal charges against Trump in this civil investigation but she said she was referring allegations of criminal fraud to federal prosecutors in Manhattan as well as the Internal Revenue Service.
Trump repeated his go-to defence that the suit is another witch hunt against him and again referred to James, who is Black, as racist, via his Truth Social platform, also calling her a fraud who campaigned on a get Trump platform, despite the fact that the city is one of the crime and murder disasters of the world under her watch!
But critics said the suit strikes at the heart of Trumps self-portrayal as a successful property developer who made billions, hosted the reality TV show The Apprentice and promised to apply that business acumen to the presidency.
Laurence Tribe, a constitutional law professor at Harvard University, noted that the civil component involves things of particular significance to Trump and his family and his organisation, namely their ability to defraud the public, to defraud banks, to defraud insurance companies, and to continue to subsist through corruption. Without all of that corruption, the entire Trump empire is involved in something like meltdown.
Tribe added: Trump is probably more concerned with things of this kind than he is with having to wear an orange jumpsuit and maybe answer a criminal indictment As a practical matter, this is probably going to cause more sleepless nights for Mr Trump than almost anything else.
No previous former president has faced investigations so numerous and so serious. Last month FBI agents searched Mar-a-Lago and seized official documents marked Top Secret, Secret and Confidential. Trump faces possible indictment for violating the Espionage Act, obstruction of a federal investigation or mishandling sensitive government records.
As so often during his business career, Trump sought to throw sand in the legal gears. He bought time by persuading a court to appoint a judge, Raymond Dearie, as a special master to review the documents. But so far Dearie appears to be far from a yes-man. On Tuesday he warned Trumps lawyers: My view is you cant have your cake and eat it too.
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The ex-president also faces a state grand jury investigation in Georgia over efforts to subvert that states election result in 2020.
The justice department is investigating his role in the deadly January 6 attack on the US Capitol by a mob of his supporters intent on preventing the certification of Bidens election victory. Its efforts have been boosted by the parallel investigation by a House of Representatives committee, whose hearings are set to resume next week.
In addition, the Trump Organization which manages hotels, golf courses and other properties around the world is set to go on trial next month in a criminal case alleging that it schemed to give untaxed perks to senior executives, including its longtime finance chief Allen Weisselberg, who alone took more than $1.7m in extras.
In a further setback on Wednesday, arguably Trumps worst-ever day of legal defeats, a federal appeals court permitted the justice department to resume its review of classified records seized from Mar-a-Lago as part of its criminal investigation.
The former president, meanwhile, insisted that he did nothing wrong in retaining the documents. There doesnt have to be a process, as I understand it, he told the Fox News host Sean Hannity. If youre the president of the United States, you can declassify just by saying: Its declassified.
Even by thinking about it, because youre sending it to Mar-a-Lago or to wherever youre sending it ... There can be a process, but there doesnt have to be.
Despite it all, Trump has been laying the groundwork for a potential comeback campaign and has accused Bidens administration of targeting him to undermine his political prospects.
Asked by a conservative radio host what would happen if he was indicted over the classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, Trump replied: I think youd have problems in this country the likes of which perhaps weve never seen before. I dont think the people of the United States would stand for it.
Kurt Bardella, an adviser to the Democratic National Committee, said: If the best defence you have for your conduct is: if you hold me accountable, there will be violence, that sounds like someone who has no business being either in public service or being outside of jail.
Bardella expressed hope that, at long last, Trump would be held to account. Everything about Donald Trump has always been about the grift. Its always been about the con. And now his unmasking is at hand.
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The Best Way To Save The Constitution From Donald Trump Is To Rewrite It – POLITICO
Posted: at 11:47 am
Deference to the Constitution, as Trumps depredations make plain, is the indispensable foundation of American democracy. But deference is different than reverence. Constitution Day of 2022 arrived with more reasons to be frustrated by the defects of our national charter than at any time in generations.
The occasion underlined two related Trump-era paradoxes that likely will shape our politics long after Trumps shadow lifts.
First, Trump is properly seen as a constitutional menace, but from a progressive perspective many of the most offensive features of his tenure were not in defiance of the Constitution. Instead, they flowed directly from its most problematic provisions. He was in office in the first place because the presidency is chosen by the Electoral College rather than by the popular vote. His influence will live for decades because partisan manipulation of the Senates judicial confirmation power gave him three Supreme Court justices, who have no term limits and face no practical mechanisms of accountability. Like some other presidents, but more so, he used the Constitutions absolute pardon power for nakedly self-interested reasons. In short, Trump may be an enemy of the Constitution but he is also the president who most zealously exploited its defects.
That leads to the second paradox. Anyone who is not a Trump backer properly bemoans the breakdown in constitutional consensus that allows his supporters to tolerate or celebrate his election denialism, in addition to other efforts to insulate himself from rule of law. Long-term, however, the more bracing challenge to constitutional consensus is likely to come from the left, from believers in activist government.
Correcting or circumventing what progressives reasonably perceive as the infirmities of the Constitution, in fact, seems likely to be the preeminent liberal objective of the next generation. Progress on issues ranging from climate change to ensuring that technology giants act in the public interest will hinge on creating a new constitutional consensus. Trying to place more sympathetic justices on the Supreme Court is not likely to be a fully adequate remedy. There are more fundamental challenges embedded in the document itself in particular the outsized power it gives to states, at a time when the most urgent problems and most credible remedies are national in character.
To be clear, there is much that is wondrous and enduring in the Constitution. The things that are weak could be corrected by amendments that would easily draw majority support from a national electorate. In addition to the list above altering or abolishing the Electoral College, term limits for the Court, creating some check on abuse of the pardon authority there are other obvious targets. A constitutional renovation would clean up the infuriatingly murky language of the Second Amendment to make clear if effective gun control is allowed if the guns have nothing do with a well-regulated militia.
Here, though, is where the breakdown in constitutional consensus becomes potentially climactic as it did during the Civil War, and threatened to in the New Deal. Popular majority or no, most of those amendments would be opposed by conservatives which under the terms of the existing Constitution means they likely would not pass. It takes three quarters of the states to approve an amendment, a provision that gives many small, conservative states wildly disproportionate power over the fate of the nation.
This is hardly a new problem, but it is one that threatens to reach a breaking point. The political scientist Norman Ornstein has popularized an arresting statistic, one that is validated by demographic experts. By 2040, 70 percent of Americans will live in just 15 states. That means 30 percent of the population coming from places that are less diverse and more conservative will choose 70 senators. Already each senator from Wyoming, the least populous state, exercises his power on behalf of less than 600,000 people, while each senator from California, the most populous, represents nearly 40 million. This distortion of democracy, already hard to defend, could become the defining feature of national life.
This distortion, far more than Trumps vandalism, is the most likely the source of a true constitutional crisis in the years ahead.
But isnt this exactly what the Founders had in mind, with their conviction that the country was a union of states that retained ample sovereignty? One answer is that the current conflicts plaguing U.S. democracy may not be at all what they wished for. The great concern of the framers was creating a system of government with the capacity for self-critique and self-correction. Several features of the Constitution now interfere with that capacity.
Another answer, however, is: Who cares what they thought then? The Constitution was written at a time when states were indeed foundational a central part of peoples identity and way of life. This has not been true for nearly a century, as both national government and national identity have become stronger. States are still essential administrative units. But the rural conservative voter in California which had more Trump voters than any state, even as he lost it by nearly 30 points has more in common politically with a rural conservative from South Dakota than either have with urban progressives in New York or San Francisco.
The most effective leaders have not cleaved to constitutional understandings that have been overtaken by new moral imperatives. Abraham Lincoln used the exigencies of war to eradicate slavery, even as slavery until that time had been regarded as a protected constitutional right. By general law life and limb must be protected; yet often a limb must be amputated to save a life; but a life is never wisely given to save a limb, Lincoln wrote in a famous letter. I felt that measures, otherwise unconstitutional, might become lawful, by becoming indispensable to the preservation of the constitution, through the preservation of the nation.
So what will happen this time, when amending the Constitution seems improbable but living indefinitely with outdated provisions seems intolerable?
History suggests multiple possibilities. A decisive conflict is one answer the reason talk of a new Civil War is increasingly common. Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman (who gave his Constitution Day speech this year at Brigham Young University) wrote in last years The Broken Constitution: Lincoln, Slavery, and the Refounding of America that Lincoln did not so much save the Constitution as something more dramatic and more extreme: the frank breaking and frank remaking of the entire order of union, rights, constitution, and liberty.
But there are other ways short of violent rupture to survive those moments, as now, when the Constitution no longer reflects the imperatives of the moment. One of those ways is when artful improvisation creates a new consensus. The Supreme Court struck down much of FDRs initial program, but the New Deals core assumption that we live in a national economy with a robust and responsive national government prevailed, helped along by a dramatically new understanding of the interstate commerce clause. Another way to survive is good luck. In the Cold War, presidents had (and still have) a power never contemplated in the Constitution the ability to blow up the world with nuclear bombs on command, in minutes, with no approval by Congress or anyone else.
Conflict, improvisation, good luck likely all three will be required for the country to survive the coming constitutional showdown. If successful, we can someday go back to not paying much attention to Constitution Day.
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It’s a scary time in America but know this: Donald Trump is finished – Salon
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UN Secretary-General Antnio Guterres opened the first post-pandemic meeting of the General Assembly in New York this week warning that the world is in a dangerous place: more divided than ever, teetering on the edge of totalitarianism due to economic inequity and facing a mountain of problems due to climate change. "Divides are growing deeper. Inequalities are growing wider," he said. "And challenges are spreading farther."
We all know the source of the great divide in the United States: former President Donald Trump. He's the large rock thrown into the world's political ocean, causing tsunamis and ripple effects that can tear nations asunder.
God bless his pointed, dyed and empty head, he's still hard at it. A few days earlier, Trump held a rally in Youngstown, Ohio, before his faithful QAnon followers in a half-empty arena. They raised a one-finger salute to him at such an angle that for many it invited comparison to the Nazi salute. To me it looked more like something from a Three Stooges skit. And no, it wasn't "that" finger.
Meanwhile, Marjorie Taylor Greene was accused of kicking child activists, Matt Gaetz was reported to have sought a preemptive pardon for sex-crime charges he has yet to face and Ron DeSantis and his Texas confederate, Greg Abbott, are using asylum seekers as pawns, shipping them off to Northern cities like a pair of human traffickers in training. All of this highlights the growing sense that we are two nations, instead of the United States, while also showing the world how regressive, hateful and fear-mongering the Republicans have become.
I don't feel completely certain this reality isn't just the LSD flashback my college dealer promised before I took some bad blotter acid. Meanwhile, most who have a conscience and are conscious believe there will never be a reckoning for the loathsome, dehumanizing, racist, misogynistic, rage-fueled, empty-headed, divisive actions of politicians across the globe.
I don't feel completely certain that this reality isn't just the LSD flashback my college dealer promised me before I took that blotter acid.
There is a certain unity among the fans of authoritarianism, and today the American far right is replete with Vladimir Putin lovers. Putin is the ultimate strongman in today's world and wants to get the old Soviet Union band back together. He hates democracy and, with the exception of Donald Trump, has never gotten along with American presidents. He's funneled money into politics across the globe to try and destroy democratic governments even dumping money into the NRA to spread his authoritarian message to those Americans who worship guns before Jesus, while still claiming they are Christian.
Those gun-loving evangelicals are pushing hard to make sure women die or are forced to give birth, and don't really seem to care which happens. If women die in childbirth, they'll shrug their shoulders and say, "Whatever God wills." If unwanted children are born, those same so-called Christians will shrug their shoulders and refuse the mother and child sustenance, health care or infrastructure. But they'll happily support hiring those children a few years later to pick lettuce or work in coal mines, if only they can crush the unions that once pushed for child labor laws. They are eager to defend the right to choose when it comes to COVID vaccines, but not when it comes to women. They remain chattel.
The Democrats are struggling to hold onto both their sanity and a majority in Congress. They just can't seem to figure out why anyone would still support Trump, Abbott, DeSantis, Greene, Gaetz, Lauren Boebert, Jim Jordan, Mitch McConnell or the other rancorous horsefly larvae in the Republican Party.
Rusty Bowers, an Arizona conservative Republican who testified before the House Jan. 6 committee, recently lost the GOP primary for a state Senate seat to former state Sen. David Farnsworth, who said he had "no doubt" the 2020 election was stolen from Trump by a "conspiracy headed up by the devil himself." Hmm maybe he's the one who took the wrong acid and is now having his flashback.
At any rate, Bowers said "welcome to fascism" afterward, and that seems to be where we are just six weeks from the 2022 midterm elections. That's a significant timeframe: It was six weeks before the 2020 general election when Trump told me in the White House briefing room that he wouldn't accept a peaceful transfer of power. We all know where that ended. He has never accepted his defeat.
It appears we're still in the same boat, rowing toward the Trump-induced tsunami an existential horror show highlighted by crimes against humanity and underscored by an especially scary week in news.
But let's take some time to understand what we're actually seeing this week: It's the end of Donald Trump, the death throes of an anachronistic political party and the destruction of authoritarianism (if we choose) on a global scale.
Sure, it's frightening to see Donald Trump sucking up to QAnon supporters while continuing to beg for money in the dozens of daily emails sent out to his supporters. Those QAnon folks are batshit nuts. But if they're your core supporters, you're cooked. National polls show Trump's post-presidential popularity continuing to fade. Are those QAnon supporters violent? Sure, some are. But can Trump move the mainstream like he did in 2016? Not a chance. He's supported by a continually dwindling number of malcontents, morons and mavens of autocracy. He's losing his mojo.
Sure, it's frightening to see Donald Trump sucking up to QAnon supporters they're bats**t nuts. But if they're your core supporters, you're cooked.
This week's $250 million civil suit filed in New York by state Attorney General Letitia James against Trump, his company and his three adult children underscores how little time Trump has left as a grifter preying upon a gullible public. Trump had "violated several state criminal laws, including falsifying business records, issuing false financial statements and insurance fraud," James said. She added that Trump wasn't going to get away with it just because he was an ex-president. Thank God.
Let's face it, we all knew it was going to end this way. If you saw Trump make fun of a reporter with a disability, if you ever saw him on his TV show or if you ever met the man in person you had to know. If you didn't, then you were his mark.
For months I've said that all this ends with an indictment, and I see no reason to change my mind now. Trump's former fixer, Michael Cohen, who was thanked by James in her press conference, told me afterward that he was appreciative of the shout-out (after all, the original investigation began with him) but was surprised as well. "The last few years have been filled with sadness, pain and anger," he told me, but Wednesday's announcement by James "makes all that hell worth it." Cohen also believes Trump will be indicted, and still thinks he won't run for president again. "It's all about the con," he said.
And Trump's powers to run the con are waning. He convinced a judge (who he had appointed) to order a special master to review classified and other material seized after the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago in August, but that hasn't gone so well for Trump to this point. Judge Raymond Dearie of Brooklyn the guy Trump's team wanted told Trump's lawyers, "You can't have your cake and eat it," after they consistently declined to repeat Trump's public assertions that he had declassified all the documents taken from his home. (In an interview with Sean Hannity on Wednesday evening, Trump claimed that as president he could declassify documents "just by thinking about it.") It appears Trump is no longer the master of his domain.
The news got worse for him on Wednesday when a panel of judges on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals granted a Justice Department request that will allow prosecutors to continue investigating the former president while Dearie evaluates the materials taken by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago even if the agents refused to take their shoes off.
But Trump isn't the only racist, fear-mongering con man whose time is running out.
Ron DeSantis thinks he's a pretty smart guy. He's managed to limit press coverage and criticism of his more Mussolini-like tendencies. He also really likes to stick it to the Democrats, the Walt Disney Company and anyone else in Florida who doesn't bend over and take it. He is one of the biggest peddlers of fear in our country right now. His "stunt" in shipping immigration asylum seekers to Martha's Vineyard could actually be considered a criminal act and at the very least was irrational and hateful.
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Joe Walsh, the former Tea Party congressman who was Trump's only GOP opponent in 2020, pointed directly at DeSantis for creating fear where there should be none. "This needs to be said again: There are people every day who sneak across the border and enter this country illegally," Walsh wrote on Twitter. "But people seeking asylum are NOT entering this country illegally. And those people DeSantis put on a plane were seeking asylum. They were NOT here illegally."
Turns out some of those asylum seekers are now suing DeSantis. After that he reportedly backtracked from the chorus of hearty guffaws, allegedly saying he wasn't the architect of the plan to spend Florida's tax dollars on shipping asylum seekers from Texas all the way to Massachusetts. He'll be cooked before he can ever become another Donald Trump.
Matt Gaetz is on the outs, and apparently can't find a date on Tinder or Bumble. Ted Cruz can't find a Cancn cabana in which to hide. Jim Jordan is facing scrutiny for his role in a college sexual abuse scandal, the focus of an upcoming HBO documentary produced by George Clooney. Greene and Boebert are pariahs with little actual power, just big mouths. They gain attention like the kid in the sandbox who constantly soils themselves, through indiscriminate yelling. That leaves Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, two devilish freaks of nature who must have a special ingredient in their Kentucky bourbon to keep them standing despite their fascist tendencies. Those two, along with Bill Barr, seem to have preternatural survival instincts.
That's on the domestic front. Guterres pointed out that the problem of totalitarianism is spreading across the globe. Trump, with his bombast and open disregard for the law, enabled petty dictators everywhere. That point was underscored this week as Putin announced he would call up 300,000 reserves for the war on Ukraine and threatened to retaliate against the West with nuclear weapons if he so chooses.
"He has 81 percent of his army committed in Ukraine," a source at the National Security Council told me. "He is losing and has no other play." This move shows both Putin's weakness and his danger. Much like Trump, he's a cornered rat the man behind the rise of global authoritarianism. He's a master of deflection, propaganda and the long con, and he's made the world much more dangerous. Still, there is hope.
In Guterres' speech this week he made one thing exceptionally clear: If you can still speak out against the fascists, then there's still hope they can be defeated.
But it was Letitia James and the 11th Circuit Court on Wednesday who made that deliciously clear.
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Trump warns of ‘problems’ like ‘we’ve never seen’ if he’s indicted – POLITICO
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Hewitt asked Trump what he meant by problems.
I think theyd have big problems. Big problems. I just dont think theyd stand for it. They will not sit still and stand for this ultimate of hoaxes, Trump said.
Its not the first time Republicans have hinted at potential civil unrest if the DOJ indicts Trump. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham made headlines last month when he said there would be riots in the street if there is a prosecution of Donald Trump for mishandling classified information. Grahams comments were slammed as irresponsible and shameful. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, without naming the South Carolina senator, said these comments from extreme Republicans were dangerous.
Hewitt appeared to see Trumps comments as a nod toward potential unrest, asking the former president how he would respond when the legacy media accuses him of inciting violence.
Thats not inciting. Im just saying what my opinion is, Trump said. I dont think the people of this country would stand for it.
On Capitol Hill, senior FBI and DHS officials briefed members of the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees Thursday on the uptick in threats against federal law enforcement in the aftermath of the Mar-a-Lago search. Senators said the briefers didnt specifically pinpoint a politician or political party when it comes to the threats, but they said the trend was clear.
It was stunning the number of threats that have been cataloged since the Aug. 8 search of Mar-a-Lago, Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said after the briefing, specifically mentioning the gunman who tried to enter an FBI building in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the days following the search. Its a much more dangerous environment because of the political statements made by some individuals since Aug. 8 its alarming to me.
Durbin said the threats ranged from explicit and specific to more generalized ones, most notably on social media. He also called out Trump for his rhetoric.
Inviting a mob to return to the streets is exactly what happened here on Jan. 6, 2021. This president knew what he was doing...and we saw the results, Durbin added. His careless, inflammatory rhetoric has its consequences.
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), a Trump ally and member of the Homeland Security Committee, said after the briefing that the Justice Department needed to be more transparent about the justification for the search in order to push back against conspiracies.
You have to give people good information so these rumors dont continue, Scott said, condemning attacks on law enforcement. I dont know why they raided the former presidents house ... They know the conspiracy theories that are out there. So convince people that theyre not true.
The FBI search of Trumps Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida sparked a political firestorm last month. According to a Justice Department court filing released in August, prosecutors obtained a search warrant for the estate after receiving evidence there was likely an effort to conceal classified documents at the residence in defiance of a grand jury subpoena. Agents recovered highly classified records mixed among personal items, in addition to dozens of empty folders with classified markings.
The DOJ and Trumps lawyers are now in the midst of legal deliberations on an outside review of the seized documents.
Graham, one of Trumps staunchest Capitol Hill allies, echoed concerns that the Justice Department may have overstepped in its dealings with the former president. But he left open the possibility that the departments probe could uncover material that might justify an indictment.
Theres a belief from many on the right that the DOJ and the FBI have been less than unbiased when it comes to Trump. But having said that, nobodys above the law including the president, but the laws gonna be about politics, Graham said. So lets wait and see what they find. Ive got an open mind about what they find, but they need to have something that would justify what I think is political escalation.
Speaking with Hewitt on Thursday, Trump continued to use the defense that he declassified everything he took to Mar-a-Lago, a claim his legal team has thus far declined to make in court.
Rhetoric that could be seen as alluding to violence is not out of character for Trump. In his speech on Jan. 6, 2021, to supporters before rioters stormed the Capitol in an effort to block the certification of President Joe Bidens Electoral College victory, the then-president told the crowd to fight much harder against bad people and to show strength. His comments that day have been a focal point of Jan. 6 select committees investigation into the president and his inner circle, with investigators using one of their summer hearings to make the case that Trumps efforts to hold on to power resonated with extremist groups and brought them to the Capitol.
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One thing that might surprise you about online gambling is the easy availability of free play gambling. Even at real money gambling sites, you'll always have the chance to play just about any game you can think of in a "practice" mode. The gameswill be identical to the ones you've play when you're gambling real money, with the exception that you won't risk any money and you can't win anything, either.
But if you're like most people, you'll find that playing "just for fun" isn't a replacement for real money gambling. Most of the thrill of gambling comes from putting money on the line: both the risk of losing and the excitement and anticipationof the possibility of a big win make gambling with real money one of the most heart-racing activities in the world. There's also nothing worse than winning a big jackpot in play money mode, only to realize that you haven't won anything at all!
One of the biggest concerns many new players have is whether their money is truly safe at real money gambling sites. The truth of the matter is that when you play at a good, trustworthy gambling site, your money will always be safe and all ofyour transactions will be protected every step of the way. When you enter real money gambling, you'll be protected by state-of-the-art encryption and other measures that ensure the games are fair and that your money is safe.
Of course, no industry exists without bad apples, and there have been (and probably will be in the future) sites that have existed solely to take advantage of their customers. That's why we make sure to steer our players towards real money gamblingsites that have long track records of excellent service and fair play. When you're gambling for real money, you need to know you can trust the casino you play with no matter if you're playing live or online.
Here at Gambling.net, we've taken the time to carefully examine all of the different real money gambling options in a variety of different areas: online casinos,online poker rooms, internet sports books and more. With decades of experience in gambling, our dedicated team has not only narrowed our list of approved sites to only those that we trust, but we've also reviewed each real money gamblingsite in order to help you find the sites that are right for you.
By reading our reviews, you can start gambling online for real money with confidence. Finding the right sites is important, as you want to know that you can trust that the games are fair, that you're getting the best bonuses, and that the sitewill quickly respond to any questions or problems you have. By sticking with the sites recommended byour team, you can be sure your real money gambling experience will be both fun and exciting and hopefully profitable, too!
Yes, you can. Signing up for the top online casinos provides you with welcome bonuses. Some of them don't even require a real money deposit, which means that you can play for a while with the casino's bankroll. And if you win, you will win real money without having deposited any cash. You may not be able to withdraw this money until you make a deposit however!
Yes. Just as you can play for real money on your computer, you can do the same on your mobile either by playing in browser, or by downloading the mobile gaming app of the casino. Whether you can play in browser or have to download an app depends on the mobile device you are using, and the best optimized service of the casino you are playing at.
All casino games offered by online casinos are for real money. Online casino sites have no space restrictions, which means you can participate in dozens of varieties of everything from poker and roulette, to blackjack, baccarat and bingo. You can also play hundreds of different slots, all for real money.
The best casinos that can provide you with real money winnings are not so difficult to find, if you start from our recommendations page. There, our team of experienced reviewers have compiled a list of the top online casinos for you, according to welcome bonuses, security features, game variety, mobile compatibility and other criteria.
There are many ways of transferring real cash online. Some are a little more time-consuming than others, but most are straightforward and easy to use. You can deposit money with credit and debit cards, which is quick and the transfer fees are minimal, or eWallets like Paypal, where the fees may be a bit higher but the security is also more stringent. You can also use prepaid cards like PaySafeCard, or even bitcoin.
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Massachusetts Online Gambling Sites (2022) – Gambling Online in MA
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For a state with longevity, real money gambling in Massachusetts has only recently picked up speed. While Bay Staters have been placing pari-mutuel wagers since 1934, residents have only had access to casino gambling since 2015. Massachusetts online gambling has not yet been regulated within the state.
MA is now trying to stay ahead of the game so that players dont head to nearby Rhode Island or New Hampshire. Efforts to legalize sports betting are in motion, but theres nothing final as of yet. The best Massachusetts gambling sites are currently provided by out-of-area operators.
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Massachusetts has given the nod to daily fantasy sports (DFS). Theyve been debated for years, but still arent officially part of the Massachusetts regulated gambling program, as the state doesnt reap any benefits. However, residents are still good to play DFS online.
As casino gaming is still in its infancy here, you can expect more gambling and online expansion in Massachusetts moving forward. Another casino is being planned out, as three casinos and one racino were part of the 2011 Expanded Gaming Act.
Various types of Massachusetts online gambling sites, such as for lottery sales, could also emerge at some point. In the meantime, though, locals are excited to have some choices. The top gambling sites for MA provide multiple options to gamble online for real money.
Best Massachusetts Gambling Sites
The best Massachusetts gambling sites may not be immediately apparent through a simple internet search. However, weve made it our mission to develop a directory of the top providers that accommodate players from your area.
While we started the process by placing every Massachusetts-facing service on the list, not all of them remained. After all, were not sharing every online gambling site for MA, just the best of the best.
Our team has several years of expertise in all things related to real money gambling online. The collective experience enables us to stay on top of all of the industry news, including new site launches. We also factor reputation and public feedback into the process.
So, coming up with the top online gambling sites in Massachusetts may take a while, but we have accurate and up-to-date information. You can then find your favorite from the recommendations that weve compiled.
Rating MA Online Gambling Sites
We just touched base on the big picture of how we determine the best Massachusetts real money gambling sites. You now know that it includes combining our expertise with the sites reputation as well as player feedback.
But thats only one part of our method. We conduct full reviews of every gambling site so that we can accurately compare services. It also helps us to come up with ratings, rankings, and recommendations.
Reviewing Massachusetts Online Gambling
When we review a gambling site for Massachusetts (or anywhere else in the world), we start with our first impressions and then get much more detailed. Yes, the website should be appealing, but you need substance with style.
So, from there, we start with payment and payout options. You want to make sure that you have multiple options for funding your account. Additionally, transactions must be fast, and fee-free is also preferable. Youre gambling with real money, so this is one of the most critical aspects of the service.
After banking, we head to the actual gambling options. Some sites are only casinos, some sites are only for betting on sports. Some MA gambling sites offer multiple betting and gaming products, including poker. If youre looking for something specific, you should check out the following rankings.
Review Criteria
Gambling options and the financial side of things are the most obvious ones that merit attention. Additionally, though, we look at bonuses and promotions, customer service, mobile play, user-friendliness, RNG verification (random number generator), and transparency.
If we come across a gambling site that doesnt have contact information provided, for example, thats a red flag. You get the gist of the process now. But if you want to learn even more about our ranking process, we have an entire page devoted to it.
The bottom line is that we cover a lot of ground so that you end up with a shorter list of reputable providers. They have the services and accommodations that you need for safe, secure, fair, and entertaining online gambling.
Gambling Laws and Regulation in Massachusetts
The story of online gambling in Massachusetts doesnt start until land-based gambling was around for almost a century.
For the most part, MA punters didnt have variety, but they did have pari-mutuel wagering. Legal pari-mutuel betting started in 1934 and is still available today at Plainridge Park. Things stayed status quo, though, until 1972 and the Massachusetts Lottery.
2011 Expanded Gaming Act
Even after the lottery emerged, gambling expansion was slow going in the Bay State. The lottery added keno to its line up in 1993. But it was the 2011 Expanded Gaming Act that prompted the most significant changes to Massachusetts gambling law.
The Gaming Act divided the state into thirds and provided for one casino in each of the three regions. Additionally, it gave the nod to Plainridge to morph from a racetrack into a racino. Plainridge Park was the first to offer slot games, and they were instantly successful.
Over the past few years, two out of the three approved casino venues had their grand openings.
New Casinos
Massachusetts now has the MGM Springfield Resort in region B. The Encore Boston Harbor just opened in 2019 in region A, which covers the Boston area. Its a Wynn Resort-owned property with more than 3,000 machines.
Region C, which is in the Cape Cod and Marthas Vineyard area, is still awaiting construction.
Online Gambling in Massachusetts
All gambling thats regulated by the state of Massachusetts is in-person. For online gambling, Bay Staters turn to sites that operate outside the area but still welcome MA players. There arent nearly as many as youd find in Europe and other parts of the world, but theres still a reasonable choice of online casinos, sportsbooks, and poker rooms.
In addition, Massachusetts residents can take advantage of daily fantasy sports. Even though one of the top DFS sites makes Boston its home, DFS has never had clear-cut guidelines. Thereve been proposals for oversight, but the current situation is that DFS is allowed in MA, but the state isnt receiving a piece of the action.
The Future of MA gambling
Theres also pending legislation that could further advance gambling expansion in Massachusetts, both online and in person. Sports betting is on its way through the legislative process and would allow for the casinos and racino to have onsite books. Additionally, five online betting licenses would be up for grabs.
Overview of Massachusetts Gambling Laws
Safe and Secure Online Gambling
If you live in Massachusetts, you may not be well-versed in gambling online for real money. Theres a chance that you werent even aware that online gambling sites allowed MA residents to participate.
Because all of the casino, sports betting, and poker websites originate from outside jurisdictions, you need to use a reputable provider. That sounds easy enough, but theres limited information provided on betting sites, especially for Americans.
Instead of flying blind, you can go through our list of recommendations, which will help you narrow down the field. Plus, if you want to know more about any of the operations, you can access our comprehensive reviews. Theyre quite helpful if youre looking for specifics like Bitcoin acceptance or live dealer tables.
Youll find that theres more accountability these days when it comes to online operations. Taking a bit of time to comparison shop will pay off for you. Theres no need to settle for second best, even with a limited number of Massachusetts online gambling sites.
Recapping Our Massachusetts Gambling Guide
Seven million people live in the state of Massachusetts, and theyre fortunate to have easy access to five major professional sports teams, top-notch education, and some of the best lobster and clam chowder in the world.
What Massachusetts hasnt offered though, at least not until recently, is a variety of legal gambling options. The first casino didnt open until 2015, and only three out of the four approved venues have opened their doors.
The Bay State dragged its feet for centuries, but its now making up for the lost time by moving forward with betting and gaming opportunities that appease residents and benefit the state budget. Sportsbooks and mobile sports betting are viable options for the near future. From there, its a hop, skip, and a jump to other MA online gambling sites.
Until lawmakers propose new bills on the floor, though, Massachusetts residents can still take advantage of real money gambling online. They may not be Boston or Massachusetts home-grown providers, but theyre welcoming to Bay Staters. The best Massachusetts gambling sites are only a few clicks away!
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After my second failed suicide attempt in 2006, I started gambling addiction treatment in the Addiction Crisis Center for the second time. I finally surrendered to the fact that I would never be able to gamble responsibly. I had lost all control over my gambling to the point that it almost cost me my life.
I began in-patient treatment for 30-days and transitioned to outpatient for the next six months where I attended Gamblers Anonymous for many years. I had therapy to overcome the childhood trauma I was trying to numb, and I learned the process of forgiving and making amends. This new approach allowed me to slowly start paying off my debts.
To help myself better understand what gambling addiction had taken from me, I decided to write a memoir. Addicted to Dimes: Confessions of a Liar and a Cheat was published in 2013 and details how I became a gambling addict.
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Five people have been charged by federal authorities for allegedly operating an illegal gambling business with suspected ties to the Lucchese crime family over the course of at least 15 years.
The U.S. Department of Justice made the announcement Wednesday via press release.
An indictment unsealed in a Brooklyn federal court states four of the defendants were arrested at their residences in the New York area, and a fifth was arrested in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The Justice Department alleges that one person arrested in the scheme, 57-year-old Anthony Villani, is a "Lucchese crime family solider."
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Five people have been charged with operating an illegal and long-established gambling business with suspected ties to the Lucchese crime family. (iStock)
"As alleged, this conduct demonstrates how members of La Cosa Nostra continue to engage in illegal gambling operations and money laundering money-marking schemes that lead to threats of violence against anyone who stands in their way and has resulted in millions of dollars in profits to the Lucchese crime family," stated United States Attorney Breon Peace. "These charges illustrate this Offices continued commitment to rooting La Cosa Nostra out of New York."
La Costa Nostra refers to an organized crime syndicate composed of several "families" known for their associations with the Sicilian mafia, CBS News reports.
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James Coumoutsos, 59; Dennis Filizzola, 58; Michael Praino, 44; and Louis Tucci, Jr., 59, are the other four defendants in the scheme.
Villani is facing racketeering in connection with participation in various criminal schemes, including illegal gambling, money laundering and attempted extortion charges for his alleged connection to a fraudulent online gambling enterprise called Rhino Sports.
Records obtained from the gambling businesss website indicated that Villanis illegal gambling operation regularly took bets from between 400 and 1,300 bettors each week, most of whom were based in New York City and the metropolitan area. It was hosted online using offshore servers in Costa Rica and employed local bookmakers to pay and collect winnings in cash, the Justice Department said.
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Villanis bookmakers allegedly regularly included members and associates of the Lucchese crime family and other La Cosa Nostra families. As part of the scheme, Villani employed co-conspirators Tucci, Jr. and Filizzola, as runners to assist in operating the business.
Villani is alleged to have received more than $1 million annually from the business. During law enforcement searches related to this matter in December 2020, agents recovered over $407,000 in cash from one of Villanis residences, as well as brass knuckles and gambling ledgers.
Pilar Arias is a multimedia journalist with more than 10 years of experience in broadcast, digital and print production. She covers a wide variety of topics. @PilarFOXNews.
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Federal authorities have charged five people with operating an illegal and long-established gambling business with suspected ties to the Lucchese crime family, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday. The charges were outlined in an indictment that was unsealed in Brooklyn federal court, as four defendants were arrested at their homes in New York, and another in West Palm Beach, Florida.
In a news release, the Justice Department alleged that one person arrested in the scheme, identified as 57-year-old Anthony Villani, is a direct associate of the notorious Mafia clan that has historically played a significant part in New York's organized crime. Also charged in the scheme are James Coumoutsos, 59; Dennis Filizzola, 58; Michael Praino, 44; and Louis Tucci, Jr., 59, according to the Justice Department. Coumoutsos, Praino and Tucci were also identified by their nicknames "Quick," "Platinum" and "Tooch," respectively.
Villani is facing racketeering charges for illegal gambling, money laundering and attempted extortion for his alleged connection to a fraudulent online gambling enterprise called Rhino Sports, which, authorities said, collected illegal sports bets and reaped millions in profits over the course of at least 15 years. Allegedly operated under the protection of the Lucchese family, the site used web hosting servers based in Costa Rica and regularly accepted between 400 and 1,300 bets per week. It employed dozens of bookmakers to pay and collect winnings in cash, according to the Justice Department.
Villani is accused of overseeing what the department describes as a "large-scale" illegal scheme at the helm of Rhino Sports' business dealings. He allegedly contracted Filizzola and Tucci as runners while "regularly" employing members of prominent Italian-American crime families, including the Lucchese family, to work as bookmakers.
The Justice Department alleged that Villani himself received more than $1 million annually from Rhino Sports. When federal agents searched his residences in 2020 during a probe, they recovered more than $400,000 in cash as well as brass knuckles and gambling ledgers.
"As alleged, this conduct demonstrates how members of La Cosa Nostra continue to engage in illegal gambling operations and money laundering money-marking schemes that lead to threats of violence against anyone who stands in their way and has resulted in millions of dollars in profits to the Luchese crime family," said U.S. Attorney Breon Peace in a statement included in the Justice Department's Wednesday announcement. "These charges illustrate this Office's continued commitment to rooting La Cosa Nostra out of New York."
La Costa Nostra refers to an organized crime syndicate composed of several "families" known for their associations with the Sicilian mafia. Back in August,nine people were arrested and charged for their alleged connections to a mob-affiliated illegal gambling circuit.
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Gambling Market Size in the UK to Grow by USD 2.83 billion, Growth of the Online Gambling Market to Boost Market Growth – Technavio – Yahoo Finance
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NEW YORK, Sept. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Gambling Market in the UK Growth, Size, Trends, Analysis Report by Type, Application, Region and Segment Forecast 2022-2026" report has been added to Technavio's offering. The potential growth difference for the gambling market size in the UK between 2021 and 2026 is USD 2.83 billion. To get the exact CAGR and the Y-O-Y growth rate, Request a FREE PDF Sample Report
Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Gambling Market in UK 2022-2026
Key Market Dynamics
Market Driver: The growth of the online gambling market is driving the growth of the market.The UK dominates online platforms of gambling owing to limited restrictions. Hence, the continued growth of online gambling at the expense of conventional gambling operations will drive the gambling market in the UK during the forecast period.
Market Challenge: The increased exposure of children to online gambling is challenging the growth of the market. Certain websites use cartoon characters to attract children and bet on games such as Jungle Book, Top Cat, Peter Pan, and Goldilocks. Hence, the government has restricted gambling ads that normalize betting among children. Moreover, there have been concerns about the presence of such ads during televised sports. Such factors may limit the market growth in the coming years.
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Market Segmentation
The gambling market in the UK is segmented by type (betting, lottery, and casino) and platform (offline and online).By platform, the offline segment will be the largest contributor to market growth during the forecast period. The brick-and-mortar forms of casinos in the UK are revolutionizing their offerings to sustain in the market, which will drive market growth during the forecast period.
View our FREE PDF Sample Reportfor additional insights into the contribution of all the segments and regional opportunities in the report.
Vendor Landscape
The gambling market in the UK is fragmented. Vendors are deploying growth strategies such as technological innovations to compete in the market. The market is highly competitive, with the presence of well-established online and offline vendors. The vendors compete on the basis of product portfolio, prize money, pricing, application availability, credibility, varieties, and payment options, along with increasing technological advances. They are also investing in planning, developing, designing, acquiring new players, and expanding existing facilities. During the forecast period, the competition among vendors is expected to intensify. In addition, technological advances in terms of VR and AI will intensify the competition further among vendors. Moreover, vendors must be aware of emerging games and trends, licensing procedures and policies, and advances in technologies that could influence service lines to sustain in the competitive market. The gambling market in the UK is expected to witness rapid growth during the forecast period, with large vendors acquiring smaller online vendors.
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Details
Page number
120
Base year
2021
Forecast period
2022-2026
Growth momentum & CAGR
Decelerate at a CAGR of 5.25%
Market growth 2022-2026
USD 2.83 billion
Market structure
Fragmented
YoY growth (%)
5.83
Regional analysis
UK
Performing market contribution
UK at 100%
Key consumer countries
UK
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Companies profiled
888 Holdings Plc, Ballys Corp., Bet365 Group Ltd., Betfred Group Ltd., Betsson AB, Caesars Entertainment Inc., Camelot UK Lotteries Ltd., Casino Del Sol, Delta Corp Ltd., Entain Plc, Evolution AB, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Flutter Entertainment Plc, Kindred Group Plc, NetBet Enterprises Ltd., Rank Group Plc, Scientific Games Corp., Simba Games, Sky Betting and Gaming, and Station Casinos LLC
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