The biggest Trump grift yet

This is so effed up even some Congressional Republicans are questioning it.

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The biggest Trump grift yet
The President sues himself and wins. Taxpayers lose (Photo: NBC News)

President Donald J. Trump, having sued his  the Internal Revenue Service for $10 billion for allowing Trump’s tax returns to go public, has dropped his lawsuit. 

But not for free. (The guilty party was not an IRS employee, but a contractor who was sentenced to five years in jail.) 

You will pick up the bill, and you most likely will watch Trump’s felon friends put $1.8 billion in their thieving pockets.

Come on. Have you ever before heard of a President suing himself? 

He heads the Executive Branch which oversees the IRS, and the Department of Justice, which just green-lighted the deal that also contains amnesty from the IRS from future tax prosecution for Trump, his two underbosses sons, and the Trump Organization.

And these are the yahoos that talked about the Biden crime family. Trump family assets have grown by 70% over the past 18 months. 

No wonder he doesn’t take a salary. Like McFadden and Whitehead, there ain’t no stopping him now.

The Bidens were penny-ante shoplifters compared to the Trumpian Big Grift. The Donald is maneuvering a Fort Knox job.

In settling his suit, Trump, not known for profligate charity, arranged for $1.8 billion to be paid to “victims” of government persecution. Victims of weaponization they are calling it. 

Like the January 6 rioters?

Trump isn’t saying they will be cleaning up, but I don't think he has P. Diddy in mind.

Or maybe he does. Who knows who he has in mind?

No one.

This is so effed up even some Congressional Republicans are questioning it.

While running for what he thinks of as his third term, Trump promised to end “lawfare,” which, yes, was directed at him.

But he is not ending it. He is expanding it.

Promise not kept. Maybe he ought to go back to trying to buy Greenland.