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Requesting any lawyers or state attorneys general who can help intervene or take legal action to please do.
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The Trump administration has already replaced the top IRS lawyer who resisted such cooperation—a shift toward using confidential tax data for immigration enforcement purposes, in direct conflict with existing federal law.
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Unauthorized disclosure violates 26 U.S. Code § 7213, making it a felony offense punishable by up to five years in prison, a $5,000 fine, and mandatory termination of employment for federal employees involved.
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Federal law strictly protects this information. Under 26 U.S. Code § 6103, tax return data is confidential and cannot be shared with other federal agencies, including immigration enforcement.
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With recent layoffs, many of our coalition members have found extra time ;) — and they’re helping organize nationwide. America, you are rising. We’re proud of you.💚
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Let’s work together. If you have any extra food, please consider donating it to your local food bank.
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Why is he buying votes to win this judge position? Simple: Tesla is in court with the state of Wisconsin.
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Always review and sanitize everything before sharing. And to reporters—please be mindful of what you publish. Pay attention to even small details.
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Metadata like timestamps, author names, device details, and version history can quietly reveal your identity. Screenshots may expose screen resolution, open apps, or UI elements unique to your setup. Some files even include invisible tracking pixels or custom fonts as digital fingerprints.
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Sorry, but what the actual fuck.
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The order further required anyone on Musk’s team who had already sifted through sensitive financial data to “disgorge and delete” any of that material in their possession.
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Names: Representatives Eli Crane of Arizona, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Andy Ogles of Tennessee, Andrew Clyde of Georgia, Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin, and Brandon Gill of Texas. He also donated to Senator Charles E. Grassley.
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Beginning March 31, people will no longer be able to verify their identity with the SSA over the phone. Those unable to verify their identity through the agency’s “my Social Security” online service will be required to visit a field office in person to complete the process.
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This decision was part of a broader effort to eliminate content the administration categorized under diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
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“entering ADF premises, accessing ADF systems, or attempting to use their position or authority within ADF in any way without prior permission from me or a supervisor in their chain of command.” This decision grants Musk staffers unrestricted access to the independent agency without oversight.
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This is late, but it’s better late than never.
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Thank you for this important statement!
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“For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said in a rare statement. “The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose.”
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He asserts that Biden was neither aware of nor approved these pardons, suggesting potential misconduct by those who facilitated them. And when power shifts (because it will), we’ll remember the January 6th pardons—and many more. Yikes, that won’t age well.