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1 minute ago, CreepingDeath said:

Trump said this and you believe him. Do you believe everything he says?  Even when he contradicts himself?  It's entertaining how you pick and choose what the "truth" is. 

Trump is his alpha.  

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6 minutes ago, TennesseeTuxedo said:

Love watching the fake media chasing circles around the cheese that Trump throws to them. 

He's back!!!

come on, Tux. Gives a shitty format copy and paste job.  I need my fix. Extra white supremacy on this one, please. (The @Denali special)

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Russia Probe: Senate Requests Documents From Money-Laundering Agency

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/russia-probe-senate-requests-documents-money-laundering-agency-n757471

The Senate Intelligence Committee has requested information about President Donald Trump and his top aides from a financial intelligence unit in the Treasury Department that imposed a $10 million civil penalty on Trump Taj Mahal in 2015 for multiple violations of anti-money laundering laws.

The committee wants to see any information relevant to its Russia investigation the Treasury agency has gathered, including evidence that might include possible money laundering, according to a committee aide who spoke on condition of anonymity. Also at issue: to what extent, if at all, people close to Vladimir Putin have invested in Trump's real estate empire.

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12 hours ago, ben4titans said:

No one is saying he cant but he is being advised not to. Why pay lawyers to advise you and then not listen to them?

and why would he ever be advised not to?

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Most and least trusted news outlets.

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InfoWars and Breitbart were near the bottom of the list, along with The Onion, a satirical website. Breitbart, which was run by Trump's campaign chair, Steve Bannon, provided staunchly pro-Trump coverage during the campaign. InfoWars, run by Alex Jones, has spread conspiracy theories.

 

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31 minutes ago, ben4titans said:

Do you trust the IRS? I know they have his taxes, for every year going back to 2009. You aren't talking to some rube. Answer the question.

What does trusting the IRS have to do with anything?  Trump would be showing his taxes to the american people, see?   You might as well be asking if we trust Michael Jackson.  He has nothing to do with it either, dummy.  

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14 hours ago, Jamalisms said:

There are no good answers to this question, so it will not be answered directly.

 

1 hour ago, ben4titans said:

Have one of your resist reporters ask his lawyer.

Bingo.

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15 hours ago, ben4titans said:

No one is saying he cant but he is being advised not to. Why pay lawyers to advise you and then not listen to them?

I haven't really followed this story but your post confuses me.

You say Trump is being advised not to release his tax returns.  Then you say Trump isn't listening to his lawyers.

Are his lawyers advising him to release his tax returns?

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5 minutes ago, abenjami said:

I haven't really followed this story but your post confuses me.

You say Trump is being advised not to release his tax returns.  Then you say Trump isn't listening to his lawyers.

Are his lawyers advising him to release his tax returns?

He is saying that trumps lawyers are advising him not to release the tax returns even though the IRS says he can release them if he wants. The second sentence is asking why pay the lawyers if you aren't going to take their advice and release the tax returns anyway. 

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26 minutes ago, heyitsmeallen said:

He is saying that trumps lawyers are advising him not to release the tax returns even though the IRS says he can release them if he wants. The second sentence is asking why pay the lawyers if you aren't going to take their advice and release the tax returns anyway. 

Gotcha.  Well to answer that question, lots of people pay lawyers for advice because the advice they seek is risk assessment for a decision they've already made.

This of course begs the question, how does anyone know what Trump's lawyers told him?

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