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Republican Kleptocracy Must Pay Up in November

From “Kleptocracy“,  Joyce Vance’s latest Substack column:

Here’s the bottom line. Donald Trump wants to take $1.8 billion dollars of money that taxpayers like you and me have paid to the government, and he wants to give it to his most hardcore followers, the people who stormed the Capitol on January 6. Trump calls them victims of Joe Biden’s weaponization of the Justice Department. It’s corruption. Corruption in plain sight. Trump is going to give his supporters taxpayers’ money.

One of the most troubling things about Trump’s second presidency is that fraud and corruption have been completely normalized. There’s no call for accountability. And it’s a long list. Trump crypto. Trump pumping up Palantir stock after buying a sizable amount for himself. The Campaign Legal Center has a 38-page report, last updated in February, called “Trump’s Corrupt Transactions.” But it all pales in comparison to what began to unfold last week.

You may recall that back in January, Trump, his two oldest sons, and the Trump Organization filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, asking for $10 billion. In it, they alleged that a former IRS employee illegally gave Trump’s tax returns to the New York Times, ProPublica, and “other leftist media outlets.” They fault the IRS for failing to take precautions to prevent it from happening.

The claim for $10 billion stems from an allegation that the disclosure “caused reputational and financial harm, public embarrassment, unfairly tarnished their business reputations, portrayed them in a false light, and negatively affected President Trump and the other Plaintiffs’ public standing.” There is no documentation that the release of tax records caused any of that, and no proof that it resulted in $10 billion in damages. Arguably, given Trump’s reelection and reports that he’s now worth more money than ever, he suffered no damages at all. And even if he did, it would be difficult to isolate them to the IRS leak as opposed to his 34 felony counts of criminal conviction, the January 6 insurrection, or his connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

The important thing for Democratic campaigns to repeat again and again is that, with extremely few exceptions, today’s Republican Party enables the Trump kleptocracy. A vote for any of the enablers  is a vote to support continued  theft of taxpayer’s hard earned money. It is a simple  message that does not need to be diluted to  be effective.

One comment on “Republican Kleptocracy Must Pay Up in November

  1. Martin Lawford on

    Joyce Vance would make a fine candidate for a House seat. The party should recruit her to run for one.

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