A Simple Plan
Why Trump sued the IRS and why he withdrew his suit (concessions)
I feel obligated to explain in simple terms why Trump sued the IRS for $10 billion, why his personal attorney now acting (fake it ‘til you make it) Attorney General Todd Blanche, the $1,776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund was chosen, and the most important aspect of the withdrawal of the suit by Trump: ABSOLUTE IMMUNITY FROM TAX AUDITS FOR HIM, THE TRUMP CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION, AND HIS ENTIRE CRIME FAMILY.
Let’s start with Trump. He loves to file law suits against everybody. They’re frivolous, but he has the resources to keep these things tied up in the courts for years. Do a search on the New York Supreme Court’s database of suits and filter for Trump. Hundreds and hundreds of suits. He likes to litigate.
He had a snowballs chance in hell of winning. He technically can’t sue the IRS as president, so that would have thrown the case out of court. The IRS isn’t ABC or CBS. They don’t cave to threats. They make life difficult. Audits, more audits, interest payments, etc. Trump’s strategy was to always withdraw the suit at some point, but he wanted concessions. He got them.
The $1,776 billion was a wish so he could give his January 6 insurrectionists some money to do it again if necessary. He’d already hired many of these convicted and pardoned traitors to jobs in law enforcement, particularly ICE. But that isn’t the most important part. The important part was the trial in New York where he was convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records and how that was related to tax fraud.
Todd Blanche unsuccessfully defended Trump in court. It was proven that by falsifying business records in a convoluted hush money attempt involving his fixer, Michael Cohen, taking out a mortgage to pay Stormy Daniels to keep her mouth shut about mushroom dick Donald while he ran for president in 2016, and getting repaid from the Trump Organization (dudes, give her a duffel bag of cash with $160,000 in it) and having to lie about why, how, when, etc because they WEREN’T LEGAL FEES.
Stupid people leave paper trails. They also don’t negotiate with people they’re trying to silence. Stormy says she was offered $X and Trump (through Cohen) offered less. Stupid stupid stupid.
Anyway, around this time Allen Weisselberg, the CFO of the Trump Organization was appointed a co-trustee with Trump to a trust fund. Weisselberg later pleaded guilty to 15 criminal charges including grand larceny, criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records. Part of the indictment against Trump was that falsifying business records leads to — TAX FRAUD.
There it is, all laid out. The Donald never pays taxes anyway. The Trump Organization never pays taxes (the civil suit about false property valuations for loans is also tax fraud), and his family steals from their own charities and doesn’t pay taxes. He got Blanche to give him and his businesses absolute immunity from investigation into his taxes by the IRS (or anyone) for fraud, underpayment, nonpayment, etc. He and his lovely disgusting garbage family.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Weisselberg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosecution_of_Donald_Trump_in_New_York#



Isn't that how they finally got to Al Capone? Sigh, I am so tired of all of them and I know that is part of the plan too...wear us down to the point of apathy.