@LAuvergnat12 à travers la voix du peuple n'est ce pas surtout la lente dérive des institutions et du système qui n'ont pas permis aux multiples procédures judiciaires d'aboutir?
@patriceidfrance@J_Bardella@LCI l 'élection résidentielle n'est pas l'élection de miss France , aucun de ces points de com jugés ici positifs ne peuvent constituer des facteurs clés pour le scrutin présidentiel.
Le mot d’ordre de l’extrême droite après la victoire du PSG :
“Tout casser dans les centre villes .”
85% des interpellations sont des personnes issues des mouvances d’extrêmes droites .
@mtwit75 offusquant qu' il soit possible à tout résident
locataire de voter pour un programme municipal sans avoir aucunement à se soucier des budgets associés tandis que son bailleur est tenu à un encadrement qui ne permet pas non plus d'en répercuter les conséquences monétaires.
BREAKING: NOT SO FAST! Federal judge reopens Trump’s IRS case and demands to know if her court was defrauded.
Judge Kathleen Williams has had enough.
In a brief but devastating order Friday, the federal judge in Miami reopened Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS — a case Trump had voluntarily dismissed last week specifically to avoid her scrutiny — and ordered Trump's lawyers to explain by June 12th why she shouldn't find that the entire scheme was a fraud perpetrated against her court.
The judge's language was pointed and precise. She said she wanted to investigate "grievous allegations" that the deal to resolve the case was "premised on deception." She asserted that she was "empowered to investigate serious misconduct" and demanded answers to two devastating questions: was "the court the victim of a fraud," and did Trump collude with his own government to settle the case specifically "to avoid judicial scrutiny"?
The answer to both questions, based on everything that has already been reported, appears to be yes.
Judge Williams had been circling this case for weeks before Trump pulled it. She had openly questioned how Trump could sue an agency he controls, with government lawyers who answer to him, producing a settlement negotiated with officials he appointed. She ordered both sides to explain whether they were actually adversaries or secretly colluding. Trump dismissed the case the day before those briefs were due.
Then, after she closed it, the Justice Department released not one but two extraordinary agreements — a $1.776 billion fund to compensate Trump's allies, and a separate one-page document permanently barring the IRS from ever auditing Trump, his family, or his businesses. Agreements that had apparently been negotiated while the case was supposedly active before her court.
Judge Williams cited the New York Times report revealing that the IRS had prepared a 25-page memo outlining strong defenses against Trump's suit — defenses the Justice Department never raised in court, never filed, never mentioned.
Her order came directly in response to the filing by 35 former federal judges — appointed by presidents of both parties — who called the scheme a fraud and urged her to reopen the case.
She listened.
"We stand ready to work with the court as it investigates this matter," said Norman Eisen, who represented the former judges.
Trump tried to flip the table before she could see the cards. She just put them back on the table.
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Even Megyn Kelly is now openly warning about the scale of Trump family self-dealing.
She says she has never seen a presidential family accumulate this level of wealth while simultaneously operating inside businesses affected by government power.
Billions tied to:
- crypto
- media ventures
- investments
- real estate
- government-connected business activity
And she connected it to the Supreme Court immunity ruling, warning that massive presidential power plus family enrichment is a dangerous combination.
That is the part that’s starting to cut through politically:
not just corruption accusations…
but the feeling that the presidency itself is becoming a money-making machine for the people closest to it.
🚨 Trump has pardoned Trevor Milton, a man convicted of stealing $695 million from investors.
This pardon came after Milton donated nearly $1 million to Trump's PAC.
Alors que notre pays croule déjà sous les dettes, la folie de la retraite actuelle (âge légal à 64 ans, une exclusivité mondiale) coûte la bagatelle de 55 milliards d'euros chaque année à la France.
Massive corruption exposed on Redacted. Col. Macgregor reveals Trump secretly sold nearly 18 MILLION barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to Asian countries below market price.
The administration is desperately manipulating markets to hide their failures.