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The Washington Post - Now out of office, Trump may have to face tax questions
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However his impeachment trial ends, Trump faces an IRS decision on a massive refund and may no longer be able to conceal his tax returns.
Once his impeachment trial concludes and former president Donald Trump returns to his business, he will face some obvious challenges, such as declining real estate income and investigations from New York authorities.
But he may also have to finally face two tax issues that have been simmering in the background, either of which experts say could carry significant consequences should they materialize now that he is out of office.
One is a massive income tax refund Trump received before entering office, according to the New York Times, one that has quietly been under a years-long review by the Internal Revenue Service and a little-known congressional panel, the Joint Committee on Taxation.
The refund, which the IRS issued to Trump in 2010 for $72.9 million, according to the Times, could be a non-issue for Trump if the agency rules that it was issued appropriately and he should keep the funds.
But if the agency rules against him, he could be asked to pay it back with interest, handing him a debt of more than $100 million at a time when some of his biggest properties are suffering severe revenue losses and the law firm that handled his tax issues cut ties with him following the attack on the U.S. Capitol. ...
We live in hope ... 😶
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Biden canned any new funds for The Border Wall saying there was never an emergency as declared by Trump. He also asked judges to hold sanctions on TikTok and other chat apps.
Trump failed even at bringing a teenager pranksters platform down.
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The Washington Post - The 5-Minute Fix: Day 3
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Thursday’s impeachment news in a sentence: The House impeachment managers wrapped up their arguments that former president Donald Trump incited the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, saying that if Trump isn’t convicted, he could incite more violence in the future.
Having spent Wednesday presenting emotional and intense video and audio evidence Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) and his team spent Thursday linking it all back to Trump. ...
Ultimately, it all built up to an argument that Trump is still dangerous, and still capable of inciting the kind of violence that occurred Jan. 6. ...
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Trump insults: To go with the cartoons and caption contests, how about an insult competition? Trump enjoys demeaning others for their appearance and characteristics he doesn't approve of. I'm sure some of us can come up with appropriate responses. You are hereby invited to offer the best Trump insult you can think of. I am looking for clever, but not vicious. Nothing that wishes him harm or anything horrible, just good put-downs that make him appear as small and petty as he really is. Maybe later we can vote on a winner. Here is my inaugural effort:
Half the Mexicans Trump won't let into America speak better English than he does!
Plesse igmore amd axxept applogies in adbance fir anu typos
Rikkitic: Trump insults:
Donald Trump - the dumbest cult leader on the planet.

(fake Wikipedia entry)
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Donald Trump is so full of S-H-I-T his gold toilet is jealous.
Trump crowned? No faux King way!
kingdragonfly: Just don't call him a son of an orangutan. ...

Angry Oompa Loompa?
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Trump is the reason that shampoo has instructions.
Trump crowned? No faux King way!
When Trump returned to Florida as a private citizen, he decided to brush up on his seduction technique.
He entered a local bar, ordered a Diet Coke, and struck up a conversation with an attractive blonde.
After a few minutes of chitchat, he said,
"Can I smell your pussy?".
"Certainly not!"
"Must be your feet, then."
Trump crowned? No faux King way!
Who's Trump?
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