For people like Trump there's never enough money. Besides, he's got lots of debts, and his creditors will send Guido if he can't come through.
Trump gets paid. Every time he goes golfing or has dignitaries stay at his hotels... He's also pocketing 75% of his current "legal fees" donation scheme(con job)... More theft than it is getting "paid". But, yeah... Whatever.
Now the U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed a bid to overturn the Pennsylvania election results. There were no dissenting votes, not even among Trump's three appointees. And yet Trump and the Congressional Republicans refuse to acknowledge that Joe Biden won the election. What recourse do they have now?
This Monday December 14, the 50 Electoral College members will formally cast their votes based on their states' certified results, resolving any possible ambiguity that Biden is the president-elect. If this doesn't convince Trump he's lost nothing will. He will always say the election was rigged but this should convince him that his legal challenges are hopeless. He could take it to the House floor on January 6th but that would be futile, especially if the Dems win the two senate seats in Georgia. Even without that he'd still lose, too many Republicans have accepted that they lost and see the need to move on. And at that point Biden's inauguration would be just 2 weeks away, and the Repubs should fear Trump less by then.
"The Arizona Republican Party on Monday asked its supporters if they would be willing to die to get president Trump reelected after his loss to president Joe Biden..." Arizona Republicans ask if supporters would die for Trump’s reelection
Yes and as long as Trump keeps urging them on his most fanatical followers will be more than a nuisance, they'll be a danger. The last thing any President should want is to divide the country into hostile camps, but that's what he's doing. He resents not being re-elected and his hopeless quest to overturn the election is causing major damage.
The more defeats he suffers, the more audacious he gets. Now he and Texas are leading 17 red states in filing a new Supreme Court suit Explaining the Supreme Court lawsuit from Texas and Trump challenging Biden's win - CNNPolitics