Trump's associates are upset that they have to pay back the deferred payroll taxes that Trump implemented during the 2020 campaign. Trump wanted a quick tax break. His appointees are now stuck with big bills.
Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has EVICTED me from my Manhattan apartment and told me to leave within seven days for saying he would flip on the former president, ex-daughter-in-law claims Trump CFO's former daughter-in-law Jennifer Weisselberg told CNN Thursday that Allen is kicking her out of her Manhattan apartment She said the move is retaliation for her speaking out about Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg's questionable financial actions 'It's a threat,' she said. 'I guess I'm not wrong about the information I'm giving' Jennifer said previously that Allen would 'flip' on Trump in the investigation order to protect his own family By Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com Published: 08:00 EDT, 27 May 2021 | Updated: 14:10 EDT, 27 May 2021 Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg EVICTED ex-daughter-in-law from home after she spoke out | Daily Mail Online
Watching the Trump organization is like watching reruns of the 80's TV show Dallas where the relatives are fighting over the money and stabbing each other in the back.
Moreover, some are blaming Biden for not forgiving the money that they now owe because of Trump's deferral plan which was an election year stunt.
That and his great middle class "tax cut" which did pretty much nothing but change the withholding tables so now everyone has to send a check at tax time.
Trump supporter who assaulted elderly couple over political sign pleads guilty – Twin Cities excerpt: "A man who identified as a Donald Trump supporter and assaulted an elderly couple with a golf club in White Bear Lake last year over a political sign pleaded guilty this week. Mark Anthony Ulsaker, 50, of Lino Lakes, was charged with one count of second-degree assault, one count of fourth-degree assault of a peace officer and two counts of threats of violence, according to a criminal complaint filed on Nov. 10 in Ramsey County District Court. Ulsaker pleaded guilty to the two count of threats of violence. He is set to be sentenced on July 14. According to court documents, prosecutors agreed to drop the other charges if Ulsaker pleaded guilty to the threats of violence charges. At about 3:20 p.m. on Nov. 8, White Bear Lake police officers responded to the intersection of Minnesota Highway 96 and Centerville Road after receiving several 911 calls reporting a man assaulting two people with a golf club, the criminal complaint said. When officers arrived at the scene, they saw a group of people standing on the northeast corner of the intersection near the couple, who were an 80-year-old man and a 78-year-old woman. A witness told police that the suspect was a man who appeared to be in his mid-40s and that he walked up behind the couple and began to swing his club at their heads, the complaint said. The club broke in the process and the suspect then punched the man in the head."
Rep. Clyde and other Trump supporters can say the assailant was simply playing a routine round of golf and the elderly people got in his way.
The GOP has no reason to be concerned about appearances, because none of their members gives a crap about what anyone does or says, unless they attack their own government. The idiots trained all these brainless chickens to peck away at their own government like it was a sport. Just as the assholes abandoned Southern Baptist sermons when the preachers got carried away, they may abandon the republican party for up to three years, and run right back, which is why Donald Duck still has a following. Chickens need a rooster, and democrats might as well be hens as far as they're concerned.
A yearbook’s take on Trump and the Capitol riots were so off-base that students got refunds By Kim Bellware May 27, 2021 at 7:38 p.m. EDT https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2021/05/27/lincoln-yearbook-refund/ excerpt: "Parents primarily objected to protests over George’s Floyd’s murder last May being contrasted with the Capitol siege, and a photo of a victorious-looking Trump that was accompanied by the inaccurate caption, “President Trump WAS NOT impeached.” “You see the first picture of a mostly Caucasian crowd waving the flags in front of, obviously, a government building and the pictures entitled ‘Trump supporters protesting at the capitol,” Yoni Warfield, a parent at LJHS told local station KNWA-TV on Monday. “Then you see a picture -- a more violent looking picture -- of a car flipped over, flames in the background, mostly people of color entitled, 'Black Lives Matter riots.’” According to images of the “Current Events” section of the yearbook, one photo showed a crowd of mostly Black men next to an overturned car with a caption reading “Black Lives Matter riots Started in Minneapolis in may of 2020.” A photo on the opposite page showed mostly White men surrounding the U.S. Capitol with the caption, “Trump supporters protesting at the capitol.” In reality, Trump was impeached for a second time by the House of Representatives on Feb. 13. The Senate voted to acquit Trump by 57-43, falling 10 votes short of the two-thirds majority required for a conviction. Researchers have found most of the uprisings after George Floyd’s murder were nonviolent (and that violence was usually perpetrated by counter protesters); and federal prosecutors have thus far filed more than 600 felony charges that include assault of an officer, conspiracy, trespassing and obstruction of an official proceeding in connection with the Capitol riot."
Whoever wrote the yearbook events section might have been trying to say that Trump wasn't convicted by the U.S. Senate. Some people confuse the word 'impeach' with being convicted and removed from office. He was impeached a second time for the riot at the Capitol. Either way, someone at the school was trying to make Trump look victorious and downplay his riot at the Capitol.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is controlled by Republicans. Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer is a Republican. AZ Gov. Doug Ducey is a Republican.
Republican governor of AZ Ducey ordered protection for Democrat Hobbs who has received death threats related to the 2020 election. Secretary of State Katie Hobbs gets DPS protection amid audit threats excerpt: "Gov. Doug Ducey has ordered Arizona Department of Public Safety protection for Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and her family after she received death threats related to the Senate contractor's ongoing audit of the November presidential election in Maricopa County. C.J. Karamargin, a spokesperson for Ducey's office, on Friday confirmed that Ducey ordered the protection. "We take threats of violence very seriously and they are unacceptable," he said."
Revealed: majority of people charged in Capitol attack aren’t in jail At least 70% of people charged in the Capitol riot have been released as they wait for trial. They tried to overthrow the duly elected government of the United States. Kalief Browder was accused of stealing a backpack, and at sixteen years old was remanded to Reiker's Island to await trial...for three years. He spent two years in solitary confinement. At his preliminary hearing, all charges were dismissed for lack of evidence. Kalief Browder was so broken by the experience that he took his own life. Gee wiz; I wonder what all of those traitorous Fascist White supremacists from January 6th have going for them that Kalief Browder did not?
No fraud found in New Hampshire election. Trump has been making accusations of election fraud in NH. https://www.usnews.com/news/politic...d-no-fraud-in-disputed-new-hampshire-election
It practically is a religion. The mysterious Q is their God, and Donald Trump is the savior he has sent unto us. Never heard a better argument for Atheism. What's more, it says about 15% of Americans can be considered QAnon believers. That's way too big to be considered a lunatic fringe, even too big to be called a cult. This is a national movement; a movement of morons.
As expected, Senate Republicans block bill to create a commission to investigate Trump's riot at the Capitol. Senate Republicans block bill to create January 6 commission excerpt: "The vote to advance the bill failed by 54 to 35, well short of the 60 votes needed. Republican Senators Bill Cassidy, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rob Portman, Mitt Romney, and Ben Sasse supported advancing the bill. All but Portman voted to convict former President Trump on the impeachment charge of incitement of insurrection in February. Murkowski said Thursday night it was "disappointing" that an independent commission didn't appear to be in the offing, and criticized Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for prioritizing electoral politics."