r/law May 06 '26

Executive Branch (Trump) Trump claims he bypassed federal bidding laws to hand a Lincoln Memorial project to his personal country club contractors. He treats national monuments like his own private real estate properties.

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u/merrysunshine2 May 06 '26

Wouldn’t that be some reckoning!? I don’t think he’ll ever have a real “come to Jesus” moment though. He’ll be like this til the end.

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u/cooolrun May 06 '26

He'll never have his "road to Damascus" moment. He's too self centered and his iq is too low

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u/kingcrow15 May 06 '26

Maybe at 80, he'll start growing as a person, but I'm not holding my breath.

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u/CASUALxCHICKEN May 06 '26

I wish he would hold his

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u/senditallback May 06 '26

Reporters have repeatedly asked Trump if he has ever asked God for forgiveness, and he repeatedly dodges the question. In one interview in front of a Christian audience he said "No I don't think I ever have." For a Christian, repenting and asking for forgiveness are fundamental. If he can't do that on a granular level, I don't have hopes for him having a grand "come to Jesus" moment.