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“This is what illegal corruption looks like,” she added.

illegal corruption - not just illegal; not just corruption but ILLEGAL CORRUPTION - the very worst kind. the horrors of not properly filling out paperwork.
I thought they were self funding the transition to avoid the deep state traps
 

BREAKING NEWS: Donald Trump to Name Marco Rubio as Secretary of State​


Donald Trump will name Florida Sen. Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, sources tell DailyMail.com.

President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly set to pick Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) as his secretary of state – a decision that will make the Cuban American senator the first Latino to serve as the nation’s top diplomat.


So much diversity!! First female Chief of Staff. First Latino Sec of State.

Trump is making DEI great again 😂
 
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Sad to see Trump supporters excusing this already...how long before Q makes a comeback and everyone is trusting the plan?? Good grief.

 
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly set to pick Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) as his secretary of state – a decision that will make the Cuban American senator the first Latino to serve as the nation’s top diplomat.


So much diversity!! First female Chief of Staff. First Latino Sec of State.

Trump is making DEI great again 😂

Sad thing is that DEI, if done right, and not full of hate, isn't a bad thing. Celebrating other cultures/races isn't a bad thing, it is when you get into the hiring just for diversity or hatred towards whitey that it becomes a problem.
 
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Who Is Stephen Miller? Meet Trump's Immigration Hawk Leading Denaturalization and Mass Deportation Plans​


Stephen Miller has been a fixture in Donald Trump's orbit for years and is taking on an even larger role to enforce MAGA policies nationwide.

The known 'border hawk' and longtime Trump aide has had a winding career in Washington working multiple roles on Capitol Hill before heading to the White House.

Touted as Trump's chief immigration policy architect, Miller first joined Trump's campaign team in January 2016 and served the new President-elect through 2020.


Since then, he has advanced conservative policies and kept close ties to MAGA power brokers through his nonprofit, America First Legal.

Now, Miller will serve as Trump's deputy chief of staff for policy, a huge position that will shape the administration's future.

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Miller, 38, is originally from Santa Monica, California, where his conservative roots first began to grow.

He showed an affinity for calling into conservative radio shows and penning articles praising Republicans at an early age, and later studied political science at Duke University.

David Horowitz, a conservative commentator, was an influential political thought leader Miller looked to growing up. Later that connection proved useful when Miller was looking for a job in politics.

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Former White House aide Stephen Miller tweeted an image of Trump's post-presidency office It included multiple items of memorabilia including a section of the border wall and family photos

 
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Who Is Stephen Miller? Meet Trump's Immigration Hawk Leading Denaturalization and Mass Deportation Plans​


Stephen Miller has been a fixture in Donald Trump's orbit for years and is taking on an even larger role to enforce MAGA policies nationwide.

The known 'border hawk' and longtime Trump aide has had a winding career in Washington working multiple roles on Capitol Hill before heading to the White House.

Touted as Trump's chief immigration policy architect, Miller first joined Trump's campaign team in January 2016 and served the new President-elect through 2020.


Since then, he has advanced conservative policies and kept close ties to MAGA power brokers through his nonprofit, America First Legal.

Now, Miller will serve as Trump's deputy chief of staff for policy, a huge position that will shape the administration's future.

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Miller, 38, is originally from Santa Monica, California, where his conservative roots first began to grow.

He showed an affinity for calling into conservative radio shows and penning articles praising Republicans at an early age, and later studied political science at Duke University.

David Horowitz, a conservative commentator, was an influential political thought leader Miller looked to growing up. Later that connection proved useful when Miller was looking for a job in politics.

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Former White House aide Stephen Miller tweeted an image of Trump's post-presidency office It included multiple items of memorabilia including a section of the border wall and family photos

only 38 and bald? Like Costanza.
 
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Wouldn’t that lead to double taxation upon final sale? Should at least the tax paid on the leveraged amount be an offset upon ultimate disposition of the asset?

If not, wouldn’t that discourage growth and future investment to the multiple taxation component?


Yes. It would reduce your capital gain for tax purposes when the underlying asset is sold. You would pay that tax only once -- when the gain is used. Whether spent or leveraged.
 
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Trump Expected To Move Space Command Headquarters Out Of Colorado in his ‘first week’​


President-elect Donald Trump is expected controversially to move Space Command headquarters out of Colorado to Alabama.


Space Command, separate from the Trump-created Space Force, has been the center of a yearslong dispute about whether to put its headquarters in Colorado or Alabama. Trump has favored the deep-red Alabama, while Biden favored the deep-blue Colorado. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL) told Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5 that Trump would settle the dispute as one of his first moves in office.


“President Trump said in the campaign that he was going to reverse that decision if elected,” he said, referring to Biden’s decision to move the headquarters to Colorado. “But I knew he would because if you remember, not only did Alabama win two nationwide competitions, but President Trump’s secretary of the Air Force recommended Huntsville, President Biden’s secretary of the Air Force recommended Huntsville, and then Biden took it away for political reasons.”

 
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Florida’s Marco Rubio Is The Right Choice For Trump’s Secretary of State​


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Down the stretch of Donald Trump’s campaign, one senator was stalwartly at his side.

And while he might not have been the right choice for veep, especially given JD Vance’s evolution throughout the campaign that included Q&As in every swing-state market and an expert dismantling of Tim Walz in last month’s debate, it’s time to give that senator the role he was born for.

While Marco Rubio is indeed correct when he says, as he has for days, he can help Trump achieve his objectives in the Senate, the reality is of all the people on the short list — Senate colleague Bill Hagerty and former Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell among them — the 53-year-old Miami Republican is best suited to accomplish Trump’s foreign-policy aims.

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Others at the FBI fear what may become public if Trump allows billionaire Elon Musk to look at efficiency standards at the buruea. “When he tries to do efficiency at headquarters, the place is going to have five people… if he’s talking about a lot of dead weight,” one source said.
 

RFK Jr. Suggests 600 People From The National Institutes of Health will be Fired on Day One of Trump’s second term​


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. argued Saturday that the incoming Trump administration should “act fast” to implement massive changes at the National Institutes of Health, including replacing as many as 600 people at the federal agency.

“We need to act fast, and we want to have those people in place on Jan. 20, so that on Jan. 21, 600 people are going to walk into offices at NIH and 600 people are going to leave,” Kennedy said during an appearance at the Genius Network Annual Event in Scottsdale, Ariz.

The Democrat-turned-Trump-ally has long argued that federal health agencies have been “captured” by the pharmaceutical industry that they are supposed to regulate, likening it to “corruption” that has had a negative impact on the health and safety of Americans.

Kennedy, 70, noted at the Genius Network event that he’s working to raise $10 million before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration to help fill key Department of Health and Human Services roles, according to ABC News.

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