Well, if the story about him cheating to get into U Pennsylvania is true, one could reasonably anticipate that the latter would strip him of his fraudulently obtained degree.
To me, this makes the book and the information it contains important.
Not yet, though. I’ve seen a Trump ad that talks about cleaning up Washington and uses “bull in a china shop” as a positive thing. Somebody’s making the calculation that the DC patient is still breathing.
Death by a thousand cuts isn’t going to work on this giant orange slug. The average Trump consumer never went to college and will almost certainly think that this is just another way that their cult leader is owning the ivory tower libs and dismantling their corrupt institutions. Hell, of all the things Trump has ever done, cheating in school doesn’t even rate in the top 100. Other presidents would be pilloried and run out of town for less, whereas this grimy little maggot has already thought of something outrageous to say and do that will inevitably distract everybody.
Really, even if there were ironclad evidence, signed and notarized by the person who took the SAT for him, what difference do you think it would make? Anyone who’s still with him now has made very clear that they literally don’t give a flying fuck what he does, and anyone who’s already against him will just add this little piece of shit to the massive dungheap that is the life story of Donald J. Trump.
He didn’t initially go to Penn; he started out at Fordham in '64, then transferred to the Wharton business school at Penn in '66 or thereabouts.
Regardless, he (or his proxy) would have been taking the SAT in '63 or '64, and I suspect that, short of that proxy coming out of the woodwork all this time later, and saying, “Yes, I took that SAT for him, and I will swear to such under oath” there’s unlikely to be any evidence beyond hearsay.
(And, given that that was 56 or 57 years ago, there’s a pretty good chance that said proxy is now deceased.)
The US military has already banned Tik Tok from the private phones of service members, because Tik Tok is a Chinese company and are obligated to report to the Chinese government personal information about their users, including their locations.