Proof of voter fraud found

OneMoreRip

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Would be wise of your government to make you all wear helmets, before going back outside, after your lockdown ends. It will complement the diaper on your faces.

you need to be safe. Smart and safe
 

Fogdog

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nice wall. Anyone read that? Lol
you did, Idiot.

The thing you'll never get past is we see you, The lies, the bs, the coverups, the gaslighting. It doesn't work any more. Charlottesville and the Jan 6 riot pretty much blew away all your cover.

We are even dusting off the same laws used to trash the real KKK after the Civil War to take down the more recent crop. So I understand your desperation, if not your beliefs.
 

Fogdog

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Well, looky here. The whole family of frauds are going into the legal meatgrinder.


IF TRUMP’S ADULT CHILDREN HELPED HIM COMMIT FRAUD, NEW YORK PROSECUTORS ARE ABOUT TO FIND OUT
A judge has ordered the Trump Organization to hand over Ivanka, Eric, and Don Jr.’s company devices to the New York Attorney General’s office.

According to Bloomberg, it’s not just Trump who should be concerned about the judge’s order, but his adult children as well. The government’s search includes devices issued “to about two dozen people involved with the company, including Trump and three of his adult children, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Ivanka Trump,” according to the outlet. Per The Daily Beast, others include chief operating officer Matthew Calamari, company controller Jeffrey S. McConney, Weisselberg, and Trump’s personal assistant Rhona Graff, whose correspondence could be extremely illuminating given that Trump has been known to personally eschew email and likely relied on other people to share his thoughts in writing. Last fall, The New York Times reported that one of the ways Trump was able to frequently pay virtually nothing in federal income taxes was by writing off virtually every aspect of his life as a business expense. That, according to the Times, has included flights between his homes, meals, and $70,000 worth of haircuts, in addition to classifying Seven Springs as an investment property, despite Eric Trump telling Forbes in 2014 that the place is a family compound.
 

Fogdog

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So, Trump lied about the value of his properties in order to cheat on taxes?
Say i isn't so, Qtards. @OneMoreRip



Trump faces new criminal investigation into New York golf club


Trump’s business is already facing a criminal investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance II (D), who earlier this year indicted Trump’s longtime Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg on charges of felony tax fraud for allegedly concealing parts of Trump executives’ pay from tax authorities. Vance also indicted two of Trump’s corporate entities. Weisselberg and the companies have pleaded not guilty.

Vance’s investigation is still open, but no new charges have been brought since July.
Separately, New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) is also conducting a civil investigation of the Trump Organization’s finances. James has not accused Trump or anyone else of wrongdoing.

Both Vance and James have shown interest in Trump’s past appeals of tax valuations at various properties.

Former Trump attorney and personal fixer Michael Cohen testified to Congress that, during these appeals, Trump sometimes gave tax authorities an inaccurate picture. “It was my experience that Mr. Trump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in Forbes, and deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes,” Cohen testified in 2019.

James had previously inquired about Trump’s golf club in Westchester. Her office subpoenaed documents from Ossining in May 2019, according to the town.
Neither James nor Vance has accused Trump of wrongdoing in relation to any property-tax appeals.
Trump bought his Westchester golf club, located about 20 miles north of New York City, in 1996. In his financial disclosures as president, he said the club’s revenue had stayed relatively steady during his first three years in office, at about $7.2 million — then fell about 13 percent in 2020 during the covid pandemic.
 

Herb & Suds

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So, Trump lied about the value of his properties in order to cheat on taxes?
Say i isn't so, Qtards. @OneMoreRip



Trump faces new criminal investigation into New York golf club


Trump’s business is already facing a criminal investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance II (D), who earlier this year indicted Trump’s longtime Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg on charges of felony tax fraud for allegedly concealing parts of Trump executives’ pay from tax authorities. Vance also indicted two of Trump’s corporate entities. Weisselberg and the companies have pleaded not guilty.

Vance’s investigation is still open, but no new charges have been brought since July.
Separately, New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) is also conducting a civil investigation of the Trump Organization’s finances. James has not accused Trump or anyone else of wrongdoing.

Both Vance and James have shown interest in Trump’s past appeals of tax valuations at various properties.

Former Trump attorney and personal fixer Michael Cohen testified to Congress that, during these appeals, Trump sometimes gave tax authorities an inaccurate picture. “It was my experience that Mr. Trump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in Forbes, and deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes,” Cohen testified in 2019.

James had previously inquired about Trump’s golf club in Westchester. Her office subpoenaed documents from Ossining in May 2019, according to the town.
Neither James nor Vance has accused Trump of wrongdoing in relation to any property-tax appeals.
Trump bought his Westchester golf club, located about 20 miles north of New York City, in 1996. In his financial disclosures as president, he said the club’s revenue had stayed relatively steady during his first three years in office, at about $7.2 million — then fell about 13 percent in 2020 during the covid pandemic.
I swore Michael Cohen said as much in spades
I’m glad I’m not individual one
 

OneMoreRip

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you did, Idiot.

The thing you'll never get past is we see you, The lies, the bs, the coverups, the gaslighting. It doesn't work any more. Charlottesville and the Jan 6 riot pretty much blew away all your cover.

We are even dusting off the same laws used to trash the real KKK after the Civil War to take down the more recent crop. So I understand your desperation, if not your beliefs.
Did not and that’s where I ended on yours.
 

OneMoreRip

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Only for 33 years, so no, not very much.
then you would know there are plenty of reasons to wear a helmet, none of which have anything to do with government

and is that supposed to be a Freemason child abuser club reference? My bad if not, just curious
 

mooray

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You were whining about the gov't making people wear helmets, so you were kind of sounding like the, "I like the feeling of the wind in my hair on the open road" kind of guy. South Park did an episode about you guys.
 

OneMoreRip

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You were whining about the gov't making people wear helmets, so you were kind of sounding like the, "I like the feeling of the wind in my hair on the open road" kind of guy. South Park did an episode about you guys.
Not me, I like to listen to music, make phone calls, not have rocks/bugs in my eyes and still have a head if I get in an accident
 
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