“I hope that everybody in America is taking a look at some of the liberal pork in this bill, and what Democrats are trying to do all in the name of COVID relief. And boy, we need to rush this thing through. Didn’t we hear this before? You know, you have to pass the bill to find out what’s in it?” asks House Republican Whip
Steve Scalise, offering both sarcasm and reminiscence during an appearance on Fox News.
“You’re going to be finding out a lot of things that are very disturbing. Less than 10% of the money in this $1.9 trillion bill is for public health,” he said.
When New York prosecutors finally get to examine the federal tax returns of former President Donald Trump, they will discover a veritable how-to guide for getting rich while losing millions of dollars and paying little to no income taxes. Whether they find evidence of crimes, however, will also depend on other information not found in the actual returns. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr., to obtain eight years of Trump’s federal income tax returns and other records from his accountants. The decision capped a long-running legal battle over prosecutors’ access to the information. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times The New York Times last year provided more or less a preview of what awaits Vance, when it obtained and analyzed decades of income tax data for Trump and his companies. The tax records provide an unprecedented and highly detailed look at the byzantine world of Trump’
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"But make no mistake, we will not be doing business with the Trump Organization going forward. Inciting an insurrection will never be forgotten or forgiven," the mayor's press secretary said in a statement.