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Netflix
Ford
Tesla
T-Mobile
Duke Energy
DISH Network
Metlife
Dominion Energy
United States Steel
In recent years, they all paid their execs more than they paid in taxes.
This is what a corporate-rigged system looks like.
Netflix
Ford
Tesla
T-Mobile
Duke Energy
DISH Network
Metlife
Dominion Energy
United States Steel
In recent years, they all paid their execs more than they paid in taxes.
This is what a corporate-rigged system looks like.
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For the millions who will lose coverage
For people with cancer who won't get the care they need
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We will keep fighting
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Trump has for years been using his political position to funnel taxpayer money to himself through his businesses—but demanding the DOJ pay him millions is unprecedented and beyond unacceptable.
Trump has for years been using his political position to funnel taxpayer money to himself through his businesses—but demanding the DOJ pay him millions is unprecedented and beyond unacceptable.
That means the DOJ could pay Trump $230 million in complete secrecy.
That means the DOJ could pay Trump $230 million in complete secrecy.
Unfortunately, AG Bondi fired the DOJ ethics official back in July, meaning the department is flying blind.
Unfortunately, AG Bondi fired the DOJ ethics official back in July, meaning the department is flying blind.
But that does not solve the ethics problem inherent in the president demanding millions—personally—from his own government, funded by taxpayers.
But that does not solve the ethics problem inherent in the president demanding millions—personally—from his own government, funded by taxpayers.
How can you expect lawyers in those cases to be impartial when making a decision about granting millions in damages to their former client—especially when that client is now their boss and the president of the United States?
How can you expect lawyers in those cases to be impartial when making a decision about granting millions in damages to their former client—especially when that client is now their boss and the president of the United States?
But the two people who could grant Trump’s request happen to have been his lawyer in one of those cases (Todd Blanche) and his co-defendant’s lawyer (Stanley Woodward Jr.).
But the two people who could grant Trump’s request happen to have been his lawyer in one of those cases (Todd Blanche) and his co-defendant’s lawyer (Stanley Woodward Jr.).
To be clear, his claims that the government violated his rights and engaged in malicious prosecution are baseless. Those cases were properly handled.
To be clear, his claims that the government violated his rights and engaged in malicious prosecution are baseless. Those cases were properly handled.
This is a particularly outrageous government ethics issue—even for Trump. Let’s break it down 🧵
This is a particularly outrageous government ethics issue—even for Trump. Let’s break it down 🧵