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Trump May Owe $100 Million From Double-Dip Tax Breaks, Audit Shows
A previously unknown focus of an I.R.S. audit is a dubious accounting maneuver that effectively meant taking the same write-offs twice on a Chicago skyscraper.
The issues around Mr. Trumpās case were novel enough that, during his presidency, the I.R.S. undertook a high-level legal review before pursuing it. The Times and ProPublica, in consultation with tax experts, calculated that the revision sought by the I.R.S. would create a new tax bill of more than $100 million, plus interest and potential penalties.
Trump team throws out GOP plan and builds a āleanerā 2024 operation
The new plan calls for fewer offices, less staff and a focus on new partnerships with outside groups ā raising concerns among some Republicans.
The situation has alarmed GOP officials in key states like Arizona, Georgia and Michigan, who have yet to receive promised funding, staff or even briefings on the new plans since theĀ Trump team took control of the Republican National CommitteeĀ in March. An earlier party blueprint for a general election build-out has been discarded, party officials say. Plans to open new offices have been scuttled. Hiring has been slowed.
Who on earth thought this was a good idea?
Thomas Zimmer/āDemocracy Americanaā on Substack:
The Students Have Never Been the Enemy
Student protest movements have historically functioned as an indispensable corrective for America and the West. That is the legacy of 1968 we should be talking about
Thatās what is so utterly disproportionate and untethered (dare I say: hysterical) about the elite mainstream response:Ā David FrumĀ says itās just like Weimar ā but Germany in the early 1930s, right before Hitlerās ascension to power, saw constant mass violence in the streets, which is simply not happening.Ā Caitlin FlanaganĀ called the occupation of a university building āKristallnacht on the Hudson,ā using a term that (euphemistically) refers to the November pogrom of 1938 in which the Nazis killed hundreds of German Jews, threw tens of thousands in concentration camps, destroyed hundreds of synagogues and thousands of Jewish businesses ā yet the students havenāt seriously hurt, let alone killed anyone, as the violence has emanated almost exclusively from the armed agents of the state.Ā Thomas Chatterton WilliamsĀ compared the students to the January 6 insurrectionists ā only they are not actually taking any initiative to overthrow the government or threatening to kill elected officials.
The suggestion that a significant portion of these students are radical militants is simply not plausible, therefore. That leaves the ācosplayingā interpretation [Max] Boot offers (without ever really reconciling it with the assertion that we are looking at extreme ideologues). But if this is all just kids *pretending* to do revolution for the thrill of it, how does that possibly justify this kind of response from authorities and centrist opinionists alike?
Nicholas Grossman/The Bulwark:
How Much Will Gaza Affect Joe Bidenās Re-election Chances?
Dire warnings as the Democrats divideābut the polls tell a different story.
āUnless there is a pretty dramatic course correction at home and abroad soon,āĀ David Austin Walsh, a progressive academic, wrote on May 3, āJoe Biden will lose the election.ā Change tack in Gaza, goes the logic, and re-election may be within reach.
These arguments all assume that Bidenās electoral weakness is related to his Middle East policy. But that doesnāt fit the evidence. The Israel-Hamas war doesnāt appear to be driving voters away from Biden in significant numbers, and most of the people criticizing Biden from the left for his support of Israel donāt appear to be his voters anyway.
There are two questions mixed up in here. First: What is the right thing to do? Second: What impact will Gaza have on Bidenās chances of winning in November?
The first question isĀ the most important, but also theĀ most complicated. Plenty of informed, well-meaning, reasonable people disagree about the answer. The second question attracts much less rigorous discussion, and informs answers to the firstāso letās dig into it, looking at the polling data.
Simon Rosenberg/āHopium Chroniclesā on Substack:
More Evidence of Bidenās Strength In The Likely Voter UniverseĀ
As we get closer to Election Day pollsters start focusing less on adults and registered voters and a bit more on likely voters. About 80% of registered voters vote in our elections, so they are not the same universes. AsĀ I wrote last Sunday, we are starting to see a clear pattern as pollsters start testing our their 2024 likely voter models – Biden is doing much better in likely voter universes.
Letās review what the recent ABC News and NPR/Marist polls found (Biden-Trump):
Adults Reg Voter Likely Voter
ABC News 44-46 46-45 49-45
NPR/Marist 50-48 51-46
Hereās new data from Big VillageĀ via 538:
Okay, well, maybe not. POLITICO:
Trump says Haley is ānot under considerationā for VP slot
Haley has yet to throw her support behind Trump and has continued to pick up notable support in primary races.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday shot down reports that he was weighing Nikki Haley as his running mate.
āNikki Haley is not under consideration for the V.P. slot, but I wish her well!āĀ Trump posted on Truth Social.
Dana Milbank/Washington Post:
Trump might not go to jail, but this trial is a close second
{Trump lawyer Susan] Necheles, who asserted that Daniels has āa lot of experience making phony stories about sex appear to be real,ā asked her: āAnd now you have a story you have been telling about having sex with President Trump; right?ā
Replied Daniels: āAnd if that story was untrue, I would have written it to be a lot better.ā
Necheles was skeptical that Daniels, after acting in āover 200 porn movies,ā would really become lightheaded, as Daniels claimed, after seeing Trump on a bed in a T-shirt and boxer shorts.
āYes,ā Daniels rejoined. āWhen you are not expecting a man twice your age to be in their underwear.ā
The Trump lawyer asked Daniels if she knew what was in the indictment against Trump.
āThere was a lot of indictments,ā Daniels responded, to laughter.
Necheles mentioned a Daniels tweet saying she was āthe best person to flush the orange turd down,ā then asked: āYou said you were going to āflushā President Trump?ā
āI didnāt say āPresident Trump,āā Daniels shot back. āIt says āorange turd.ā So, if thatās whatās interpreted by you ā¦ā
Itās an election interference trial. And Stormy did fine on Stormy Thursday. And now comes Michael Monday.
By the way, they keep saying Trump only needs one juror. Itās true, but it seems like they say itĀ because heās lost the other eleven.