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Ryan Grim: Trump Ally's ARREST Could EXPOSE How Jared Kushner Committed 'Crime Of The CENTURY'

Ryan Grim breaks down Thomas Barrack's complicated relationship with the Trump family.
 

Unclebaldrick

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I would like to ask a question.

Do people actually believe that the democratic party didn't cheat and Joe Biden actually won the election?

or

Do they know the democratic party did cheat, yet, just don't care, because Trump is out of the white house?

I'm just trying to gauge, the intelligence level, of people posting on this thread. People come here to learn grow techniques, from intelligent, experienced growers. Wouldn't want them taking advise, from individuals that may be braindead.

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How come you have an nine year old account and just started posting? Did it take you nine years to work up the nerve?
 
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Trump slams Romney, Senate GOP over infrastructure deal
“Hard to believe our Senate Republicans are dealing with the Radical Left Democrats in making a so-called bipartisan bill on 'infrastructure,' with our negotiators headed up by SUPER RINO [Republican in name only] Mitt Romney,” Trump said.

Trump said any passage of such a measure would be a win for the Biden administration and Democrats, alluding to such a vote being "heavily used in the 2022 election."

"It is a loser for the USA, a terrible deal, and makes the Republicans look weak, foolish, and dumb. It shouldn’t be done. It sets an easy glidepath for Dems to then get beyond what anyone thought was possible in future legislation," the former president said.

Trump's statement came on the same day a bipartisan group of senators announced it had reached a deal with the White House on "major issues" in bipartisan infrastructure talks and is expected to start debate on the matter Wednesday evening.

"Don’t do it Republicans—Patriots will never forget! If this deal happens, lots of primaries will be coming your way!" Trump concluded in his statement.

Forget about doing what is good for the country, winning is all that counts.
 

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Trump threatened to primary GOP lawmakers who favor the bipartisan infrastructure plan. 17 Republicans just voted to advance it, including Mitch McConnell.

  • Donald Trump threatened primary opponents to any GOPers backing the bipartisan infrastructure deal.
  • The former president has railed against negotiations, warning Republicans to abandon the talks.
  • But in a Wednesday vote, 17 Senate Republicans joined Democrats to advance the $1 trillion package.
Former President Donald Trump left no words unspoken in his most direct attempt yet to tank President Joe Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure deal.

The GOP frontman threatened "lots of primaries" ahead for any Republican lawmakers who cooperated with Democrats to get the bipartisan deal passed.

His statement was released after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced ahead of the procedural vote in the Senate on Wednesday that he would vote to advance the measure. Seventeen Republicans - including McConnell - joined all 50 Democrats to advance the bipartisan legislation, in a major test for the bill.

The vote came hours after a group of 10 Republican and Democratic negotiators announced they struck a deal with the White House for $550 billion in new spending - $30 billion less than was included in a prior agreement.

Trump, who floated plans for infrastructure spending throughout his presidency, has railed against negotiations in recent days, telling Republican lawmakers to skip the talks - not, it seems, because of any specific issues with the substance but because passage of a bill would be "a victory for the Biden administration and Democrats" and "heavily used in the 2022 election."

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Trump called acting attorney general almost daily to push election voter fraud claim: report
The Post reported that Trump called former acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen nearly daily after former Attorney General William Barr stepped down from his post in late December. The calls to Rosen stopped following the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, the newspaper reported.

Trump called Rosen to share claims of voter fraud and improper vote counts in the 2020 presidential election that led to his defeat. In sharing the claims, Trump asked Rosen what the Department of Justice (DOJ) could do about the issue, the Post reported.

Rosen did not promise any action in response and was noncommittal about the president's claims, the Post reported.

“Trump was absolutely obsessed about it,” a person familiar with the conversations told the Post.

Rosen told Congress in May that he didn’t follow through with what Trump wanted, ensuring that no action took place at that time, the Post reported.

“During my tenure, no special prosecutors were appointed, whether for election fraud or otherwise; no public statements were made questioning the election; no letters were sent to State officials seeking to overturn the election results; [and] no DOJ court actions or filings were submitted seeking to overturn election results,” Rosen said.
 

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Trump urged DOJ officials to call election corrupt 'and leave the rest to me'
Former President Trump pressured top officials in the Department of Justice (DOJ) to call the 2020 presidential election results corrupt, according to documents released by the House Oversight and Reform Committee.

The documents are notes from former acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen’s deputy, Richard Donoghue, that were allegedly taken during a call between Trump, Rosen and Donoghue on Dec. 27.

Donoghue wrote that he told Trump during the call that the Justice Department could not change the outcome of the election, with Trump allegedly replying he understood that.

“Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me” and other allies in Congress, Donoghue wrote that Trump said in his summary of the notes for the call.

Donoghue reportedly told Trump during the call that the DOJ had conducted “dozens of investigations, hundreds of interviews” and no widespread voter fraud was found.

Trump then reportedly said no one trusted the FBI and the DOJ’s “inactions” had made people “angry," according to the notes.

“You guys may not be following the internet the way I do,” Trump said, according to the notes of the call. “People want me to replace DOJ leadership.”

“We are not in a position based on the evidence. We can only act on the actual evidence developed,” Rosen and Donoghue said during the call, according to the notes.

The documents were released after Biden told the DOJ they could give unrestricted testimony to congressional investigators who are looking into Trump’s efforts to overturn the election, the Times noted.
 

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Justice Dept. says Trump's tax returns should be released
The Justice Department on Friday said the Treasury Department must turn over former President Trump’s long-sought tax returns to the Democratic-led House Ways and Means Committee.

In a Friday memo from the Office of Legal Counsel, Acting Assistant Attorney General Dawn Johnsen said that the Treasury Department was required to defer to the congressional committee.

“The statute at issue here is unambiguous: ‘Upon written request’ of the chairman of one of the three congressional tax committees, the Secretary ‘shall furnish’ the requested tax information to the Committee,” Johnsen wrote in the 39-page memo.

“Applying the proper degree of deference due the Committee, we believe that there is ample basis to conclude that its June 2021 Request for former President Trump’s tax information would further the Committee’s principal stated objective of assessing the IRS’s presidential audit program—a plainly legitimate area for congressional inquiry and possible legislation.”

A blow right to the balls.

Was a developing story, a hot off the press attachment.

“Applying the proper degree of deference due the Committee, we believe that there is ample basis to conclude that its June 2021 Request for former President Trump’s tax information would further the Committee’s principal stated objective of assessing the IRS’s presidential audit program—a plainly legitimate area for congressional inquiry and possible legislation.”
 
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READ: DOJ memo on Trump's tax returns
The DOJ said the Democratic-led House Ways and Means Committee had "invoked sufficient reasons for requesting" Trump's tax information and the Treasury Department "must furnish the information to the Committee."

Read the full memo below:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Finally, we get to see Trump's taxes!
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Trump tax returns must be released by IRS to Congress, Justice Department says

KEY POINTS
  • The income tax returns of former President Donald Trump must be released by the IRS to Congress, the Department of Justice said.
  • The DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel said that Congress had made a legitimate request to see Trump’s tax returns.
  • The decision came more than a year after the Supreme Court said that Trump’s tax returns and other financial records had to be turned over by his longtime accountants to Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. as part of a criminal probe.
The income tax returns of former President Donald Trump must be released by the IRS to Congress, the Department of Justice said Friday.

The DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel said that the Democratic-lead House Ways and Means Committee had made a request with a legitimate legislative purpose to see Trump’s tax returns, with a stated objective of assessing how the IRS audits presidents’ tax returns.

That 39-page opinion is a reversal of an opinion by the same office, during the Trump administration, which had backed the IRS’s refusal to give the committee Trump’s returns.

Under federal law, the tax-related committees of Congress have a “broad right” to obtain taxpayer information from the Treasury Department, the IRS’s parent, the new opinion noted.

“The statute at issue here is unambiguous: ‘Upon written request’ of the chairman of one of the three congressional tax committees, the Secretary ‘shall furnish’ the requested tax information to the Committee,′ ” Friday’s opinion said.

While those committees cannot compel the executive branch of the government to compel disclosure of that information, the opinion noted that tax returns should be denied to the committees “only in exceptional circumstances,” and when that request “lacks a legitimate legislative purpose.”

The opinion said that the OLC “went astray” in 2019 by suggesting that the executive branch should “closely scrutinize the Committee’s stated justifications for its requests” in a way that failed to give due respect and deference to the legislative branch of government.

The decision comes more than a year after the U.S. Supreme Court said that Trump’s tax returns and other financial records had to be turned over by his longtime accountants to Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., because of a subpoena issued as part of criminal probe.

The Trump Organization and its long-time chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg were charged July 1 by Vance with crimes related to an alleged scheme since 2005 to avoid the payment of taxes on compensation for the CFO and other top executives.

Trump broke decades of precedent as both a presidential candidate and occupant of the White House by refusing to voluntarily release his income tax returns.

He had claimed that his returns were under audit by the IRS as a justification for not disclosing the returns.

But there is no prohibition on taxpayers releasing their returns to the public even when those returns are being audited.

The Justice Department’s opinion, coming as it does under an attorney general, Merrick Garland, picked by President Joe Biden, is likely to ire Trump.

A spokeswoman for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Massachusetts, said in a statement, “As I have maintained for years, the Committee’s case is very strong and the law is on our side.”

“I am glad that the Department of Justice agrees and that we can move forward,” Neal said.

Neal’s committee in July 2019 had sued the Treasury Department and the IRS to obtained Trump’s tax returns after then-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the head of the tax agency defied subpoenas demanding six years’ of Trump’s persona and business returns. Mnuchin at the time argued that the committee had no legitimate legislative purpose in seeking the documents.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, in a statement, said, “Today, the Biden Administration has delivered a victory for the rule of law, as it respects the public interest by complying with Chairman Neal’s request for Donald Trump’s tax returns.”

“As Speaker, on behalf of the House of Representatives, I applaud Chairman Neal for his dignified pursuit of the truth and the Biden Administration Department of Justice for its respect for the law,” Pelosi said.

“Access to former President Trump’s tax returns is a matter of national security,” she said. “The American people deserve to know the facts of his troubling conflicts of interest and undermining of our security and democracy as president.”
 

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Trump Has ‘Tried So Hard To Hide So Much’ About His Tax Returns Says Rep. Doggett

Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-TX) joins Jonathan Capehart to discuss DOJ’s ruling that Donald Trump’s tax returns must be released to Congress and what Trump’s next tactic will be to “hide the evidence” that will probably “show his tax evasion.”
 

DIY-HP-LED

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This is great, Donald is vacuuming up all the republican small donor money and not a dime of it will be used in politics, he will pocket the works and spend it on legal bills. By the time election day rolls around he should have the rubes cleaned and burned out. This will hurt the republicans in the house, they depend on small donor cash, the senate operates more on corporate, large donor and dark money. So Donald is cleaning up the small money from the suckers and many of the corporations and large donors are under a lot of heat for giving money to the treasonous fucks.
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Donald Trump's political organization raised $82 million in first half of 2021 | CNN

Donald Trump’s political organization raised $82 million in first half of 2021


Donald Trump’s political organization raised nearly $82 million during the first half of this year and entered July with $102 million in cash reserves – an unprecedented war chest at this stage in the election cycle for a former president, according to figures released by his team Saturday night.

The fundraising haul speaks to Trump’s continued ability to raise money from small-dollar donors online – as he trumpets baseless claims that election fraud led to his loss last year.

Trump’s team is slated to file details of his committees’ fundraising and spending later Saturday night with the Federal Election Commission.

Politico first reported Trump’s fundraising totals. Trump spokesman Jason Miller confirmed the figures to CNN.

Trump’s team said 3.2 million contributions flowed into the former president’s political committees during the first six months of the year.

In a statement, Trump once again complained of a “stolen” election and cited the donations as a sign that millions of Americans “share my outrage and want me to continue to fight for the truth.”

Trump’s fundraising apparatus includes two political action committees: Save America, a leadership PAC, and the Make America Great Again PAC, along with a separate joint fundraising committee. Leadership PACs have a $5,000 cap on donations, but federal rules impose few restrictions on how their contributions can be spent.

Trump has also endorsed super PAC Make America Great Again Action. The super PAC’s filing Saturday night shows it took in a little more than $5 million as of June 30. Individual donors include Don Ahern, a Nevada businessman who contributed $1 million, former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler at $250,000 and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell at $100,000. Lindell has been on a crusade to advance claims that widespread fraud contributed to Trump’s defeat.
 
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