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New York state tax department reviewing fraud allegations involving Trump in NYT article
  • New York state tax officials are investigating allegations detailed in an exhaustive New York Times investigation into Donald Trump and his family's business dealings.
  • The Times reported that Trump and his family committed "instances of outright fraud" in order to transfer millions of dollars from the real estate empire of the president's father, Fred Trump, to his children without paying the appropriate taxes.
  • "The Tax Department is reviewing the allegations in the NYT article and is vigorously pursuing all appropriate avenues of investigation," a spokesman from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance said in an email to CNBC.
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Well he is a candidate for the Supreme Court, that the Senate is set to vote on any day now.
Instead of crying about democrats, maybe you should be happy the Senate even gave you're guy get a vote. If he screws it up now then not sure what I can say to make you feel better.
 
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The UN's top court ordered the United States on Wednesday to lift sanctions on humanitarian goods for Iran in a stunning rebuke to US President Donald Trump.
 
It Looks Like Christine Ford Has a Perjury Problem
Posted at 9:17 am on October 3, 2018 by streiff

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Christine Blasey Ford testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. (Saul Loeb/Pool Photo via AP)



Now that the allegation of adolescent groping by Brett Kavanaugh seems to have been dismantled, and the evidence that he has improperly wagged his peepee at an unwelcoming woman is stuck at zero, and the gang-rape allegation appears to have been made by a group-sex aficionado, the next big allegations against Kavanaugh are that a) he drank in high school and college, b) he threw ice on some guy in a college bar, c) he was rude to our natural aristocracy, and d) he lied about his drinking. After the latest revelation concerning Ford, I think the perjury charge is going to evaporate.

During the hearing last Thursday, staff counsel Rachel Mitchell had this exchange with Christine Ford. It is part of a discussion of how and why she decided to take a polygraph, who chose the examiner, and who paid for the examination.

MITCHELL: Have you ever had discussions with anyone, beside your attorneys, on how to take a polygraph?

FORD: Never.

MITCHELL: And I don’t just mean countermeasures, but I mean just any sort of tips, or anything like that.

FORD: No. I was scared of the test itself, but was comfortable that I could tell the information, and the test would reveal whatever it was going to reveal. I didn’t expect it to be as long as it was going to be, so it was a little bit stressful.

MITCHELL: Had — have you ever given tips or advice to somebody who was looking to take a polygraph test?

FORD: Never.





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Yesterday, FoxNews obtained a statement from a guy who had dated Christine Ford for some seven years. While he shoots holes in the wildly improbable tale Ford has spun of being afraid of flying and requiring two doors wherever she stays, his biggest contribution is directly refuting Ford on the subject of her experience with polygraphs:

The former boyfriend, whose name was redacted in the declaration, also said Ford neither mentioned Kavanaugh nor mentioned she was a victim of sexual misconduct during the time they were dating from about 1992 to 1998. He said he saw Ford going to great lengths to help a woman he believed was her “life-long best friend” prepare for a potential polygraph test. He added that the woman, Monica McLean, had been interviewing for jobs with the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s office.

He further claimed that Ford never voiced any fear of flying (even while aboard a propeller plane) and seemingly had no problem living in a “very small,” 500 sq. ft. apartment with one door — apparently contradicting her claims that she could not testify promptly in D.C. because she felt uncomfortable traveling on planes, as well as her suggestion that her memories of Kavanuagh’s alleged assault prompted her to feel unsafe living in a closed space or one without a second front door.

Ford “never expressed a fear of closed quarters, tight spaces, or places with only one exit,” the former boyfriend wrote.

This has prompted Chuck Grassley to demand answers from Ford’s legal team.
 
My new favorite artist, I am even going to buy his shoes.
[URL='https://www.dailywire.com/tags/supreme-court'][URL='https://www.dailywire.com/tags/democratic-party'][URL='https://www.dailywire.com/tags/donald-trump']WATCH: TMZ Host Begs Kanye To Take Off 'MAGA' Hat. Kanye Isn't Having It. [/URL][/URL][/URL]
"Y'all can't bully me."
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During an interview with TMZ on Tuesday, host Harvey Levin begged Kanye West to take off his "Make America Great Again" hat to make him and others "feel better." Kanye did not oblige, but instead sang the praises of the First Amendment and stressed that he will not be bullied.

"I would love it, Kanye, if you would not wear that hat. It would make me and a lot of other people feel better," said Levin. "In fact, why don't we say, 'Please take off the hat, Kanye!' How's that?"


"It's not good," answered the artist, who recently told a Saturday Night Live audience that he was "bullied" for wearing his Trump "MAGA" hat.

Levin backed off, agreeing that Kanye has a "right" to wear the hat, though he doesn't like what it "stands for."

"Exactly! First Amendment, baby! First Amendment! First Amendment," yelled Kanye, before arguing with Levin over what the hat stands for.

"Is it fair to say your hat doesn't represent your support of Donald Trump?" he asked.

After a long pause, Kanye replied, "I am American, and I support and give my ideas and support and brilliance to whoever ends up in office," adding, "That’s my stance, as an American. I support our president, bottom line, no matter who they are. As an American, I support our president."

"I already told you what this hat represents to me," he said, pointing at the "MAGA" atop his head. "This represents, y’all can’t bully me. ... You can't tell me what to do."

WATCH (relevant comments begin at the 30:40-mark):
 
Don the Con was scolded today by his top advisors on FOX and Friends.

Key Republican senators condemn Trump's mockery of Ford


"There's no time and no place for remarks like that. To discuss something this sensitive at a political rally is just not right. It's just not right. I wish he hadn't had done it," Flake told NBC's Savannah Guthrie on "Today," adding, "It's kind of appalling."

Trump's attack on Kavanaugh accuser could make McConnell's job even tougher
Collins, a Republican from Maine, similarly condemned Trump's comments, telling CNN's Manu Raju they "were just plain wrong." She would not say if the remarks would affect her vote.

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, a strong supporter of Kavanaugh's nomination who is pressing for a swift Senate vote, also criticized the President.
"President Trump went through a factual rendition, and I didn't like it. I would tell him to knock it off -- it's not helpful," Graham said at the "Atlantic Festival" in Washington. "But it can be worse, someone could be dead."


https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/03/politics/jeff-flake-donald-trump-christine-blasey-ford/index.html
 
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