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Trump this.

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Grifter's gonna grift.

But watch the media start again to give him all the oxygen in the room because it sells soap.
 
He's gonna ramble on for house about how mean everyone is being to him for HOURs during his toast.

I'd feel sorry for Tiffany, but yeah, not really.
 
Get ready for another investigation.

Back in July, NY Times ran a story about James Comey (former FBI Director who was fired by Trump) and Andrew McCabe (Comey's deputy) both being selected for an IRS audit after they were fired. The chances of two former FBI leaders being selected for audit in the same year are extremely rare. McCabe was fired on the weekend before he would have become fully vested in his pension. During the lead-up to the firing, Trump had been Tweeting about McCabe's wife, accusing her of being a Hillary Clinton supporter.

Here's the story:

Guess what? From the Times today:
Former President Donald Trump repeatedly told his onetime White House chief of staff, John Kelly, that he wanted the Internal Revenue Service to investigate his political foes, Kelly told The New York Times.

Among the people Trump wanted to “get the I.R.S. on” were former FBI Director James Comey and former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, Kelly told the newspaper.

“I would say, ‘It’s inappropriate, it’s illegal, it’s against their integrity and the I.R.S. knows what it’s doing and it’s not a good idea,’” Kelly said he told Trump, according to the Times.

“Yeah, but they’re writing bad things about me,” Trump responded, according to Kelly.

McCabe and Comey, both fierce critics of Trump, were ultimately selected by the Internal Revenue Service for an intensive tax audit. The Times noted earlier this year that the odds of any one person being selected for the audit are about one in 30,600, raising questions about how two of Trump’s most visible critics were both selected.
 
But it won't go anywhere.

Until Trump is actually charged with a criminal offense, nothing will ever happen.

But once he is charged, then the dam will burst.
 
But it won't go anywhere.

Until Trump is actually charged with a criminal offense, nothing will ever happen.

But once he is charged, then the dam will burst.
As long as Democrats are in charge of DOJ...

It's interesting- before the Watergate investigation came to a head, one of the things that the House was investigating Nixon over was this same use of the IRS to attack people on his "enemies list".

From June, 1974 NY Times:
Those who seek, the impeachment of President Nixon have long believed that one of his greatest areas of vulnerability may be his alleged interference —for both political and personal motive—with the operations of the Internal Revenue Service. They have two main reasons for thinking so.

The first is the sensitivity of the American people, and hence their elected representatives, to any hint that the tax laws are not being administered fairly.

The second relates to the argument being put forth by James D. St. Clair, the President's lawyer, that nothing short of proof of the president's commission of an “indictable crime” is constitutional cause for his removal.

In the area of I.R.S. operations, unlike many others involved in the impeachment inquiry, a large number of the offenses of which Mr. Nixon has been accused are “indictable crimes.” They would fall under the prohibitions of Section 7212 of the Internal Revenue Code, which makes it a felony for anyone “corruptly” to attempt to “obstruct or impede the due administration of” the Internal Revenue Code.

The law hasn't changed since 1974 but the Republicans' commitment to it has.
 
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Bottom of the page burn... page 26! :rotflmao:

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