Donald Trump continues to look for ways to prevent him and his crime family from IRS audits
Echo opinion letter published in the Florida Sun Sentinel news:
Even usually compliant Republicans balked at rewarding Januart 6 rioters for the inconvenience they suffered being convicted of and then pardoned by Donald Trump for attacking the U.S. Capitol.
In Yiddish, rewarding criminal behavior is “chutzpah.” North Carolina’s outgoing Republican senator, Thom Tillis, called it “stupid on stilts.”
An unrelated provision, insulating Trump his family and their affiliated enterprises from IRS audits, remains intact.
But, after criminal Trump is out of office, the IRS can return to business as usual and may begin an audit, which the Trump crime family will argue is prohibited by the dubious provision insulating them from audits.
The legality of that provision will come before the courts, so even though the provision masquerades as a legal settlement, it will not survive the legal justification that exempts Trump and associates from the IRS.
Call it “chutzpah on stilts.”
From Sheldon I. Saitlin, Boca Raton, Florida
The legality of that provision will come before the courts, so even though the provision masquerades as a legal settlement, it will not survive the legal justification that exempts Trump and associates from the IRS.
Call it “chutzpah on stilts.”
From Sheldon I. Saitlin, Boca Raton, Florida
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