@mitchellvii This is how fucking dumb this administration thinks people are. They cannot point to any reasons other than "please just believe". Embarrassing.
Fun fact for the $10 billion lawsuit crowd.
The IRS leak that exposed Donald Trump’s tax returns happened between August 2019 and November 2020.
405,427 other taxpayer returns were also leaked.
Trump was president. His own pick, Charles Rettig, ran the IRS. The contractor who did it, Charles Littlejohn, worked on a Trump-era IRS contract and is now serving five years in federal prison.
On January 29, 2026, Trump sued the IRS and Treasury for $10 billion over a breach that happened on his watch, under his commissioner, by a contractor his administration paid.
He is suing the federal government he ran, for failing to stop a leak that occurred while he was running it.
The taxpayer foots the bill either way.
@bdetrick Well then you were clearly correct. I am more so speaking from a bitter fan perspective and I guess I expected everyone being "healthy" to be enough to at least contend in the East. Is trading a young player for a late pick rebuilding though or just cheap owner savings?
In a case that revealed the inner workings of DOGE, a federal judge ruled that the agency did not have the authority to cancel National Endowment for the Humanities grants, which made up more than $100 million in congressionally appropriated funds. https://t.co/6FlWPrHhA3