Donald I, emperor of the world.

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First Aspect

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Pblakeney

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This is just from “reports” so not verified but would anyone be surprised?
Rumours have it that the IRS will settle with Donnie’s $10bn lawsuit against himself. The even more controversial part? The settlement includes that neither Donnie, his family, or their organisations will ever be audited.
Nothing wrong with that, oh no.

…and so it has come to pass.
No tax audits, ever. How much more corrupt can they get? I suspect much more.
 

Pblakeney

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"The US has charged former Cuban leader Raúl Castro with conspiracy to kill US nationals and other crimes over the downing of two planes between Cuba and Florida in 1996."

I guess this means that he is soon to be extradited against his will, and without the knowledge of Cuba.
 
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Pinno718

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What did Trump say about mail in ballots and potential fraud?

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AuroraSaab

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Depends what his policies are whether it's good news or not, for certain people anyway.
If the only thing you care about is 'anybody but a Republican' I suppose it's good news.
 

briantrumpet

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This is still as true as it was two days ago. Trump simply withdrew his hopeless case against the IRS, Todd Blanche wrote a fact-free and unconstitutional letter saying that Trump could pilfer $1.766bn from the Treasury, and called it a 'settlement'.

The astonishing thing is that there seems to be no mechanism to stop him just putting his tiny hands in the till. I still remember claiming about £20 in petty cash via the official Devon County Council channel, and it had to be countersigned by four different people.

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Pblakeney

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This is still as true as it was two days ago. Trump simply withdrew his hopeless case against the IRS, Todd Blanche wrote a fact-free and unconstitutional letter saying that Trump could pilfer $1.766bn from the Treasury, and called it a 'settlement'.

The astonishing thing is that there seems to be no mechanism to stop him just putting his tiny hands in the till. I still remember claiming about £20 in petty cash via the official Devon County Council channel, and it had to be countersigned by four different people.

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I maintain that the "settlement" is less to do with the money and more to do with his entire family and all business interests never having to face a tax audit. I also expect full unconditional life pardons for him and his family. I'm not sure if/what future administrations can do about this.
 
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briantrumpet

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I maintain that the "settlement" is less to do with the money and more to do with his entire family and all business interests never having to face a tax audit. I also expect full unconditional life pardons for him and his family. I'm not sure if/what future administrations can do about this.

That'll be the interesting thing. If the Dems ever get back into a position where they can hold Trump Fraud Inc to account, will they at least try do so, or do that daft thing where they decide it's best to let bygones be bygones?
 

Psamathe

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This is still as true as it was two days ago. Trump simply withdrew his hopeless case against the IRS, Todd Blanche wrote a fact-free and unconstitutional letter saying that Trump could pilfer $1.766bn from the Treasury, and called it a 'settlement'.

The astonishing thing is that there seems to be no mechanism to stop him just putting his tiny hands in the till. I still remember claiming about £20 in petty cash via the official Devon County Council channel, and it had to be countersigned by four different people.

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Apparently, once the 1st payout is made the victims can go to court objecting. I heard that Democrats are trying to form a group of victims from the insurrection. (I'm no lawyer, just repeating reports).
 
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