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What comes next after the Trump win?

Donald Trump hasn’t even taken office, and Congress is already moving to advance legislation to expand his ability to target his enemies. The former president has repeatedly threatened on the campaign trail that he will attack “the enemy from within” using the military. But new legislation could give him unprecedented authority to go after nonprofit organizations he disagrees with.

The House is set to vote this week on a bill that would grant the Treasury Department authority to revoke tax-exempt status from any nonprofit it declares to be a “terrorist-supporting organization,” giving the agency broad latitude to determine what that means.

The legislation, the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act (H.R. 9495), was originally drafted to prevent the IRS from issuing fines and tax penalties to Americans held hostage by international terrorist groups as well as citizens unjustly incarcerated abroad. By putting these two measures together under one bill, Republicans are trying to make it more difficult to oppose.

“They attached it to a super popular bill that everyone likes because they want to make it hard for people to vote ‘no,’” Kia Hamadanchy, senior policy counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), told The Intercept. “The reality is that if they really wanted the hostage thing to become law, they’d pass that by itself.”

Hamadanchy said that this bill is “about stifling dissent and to chill advocacy, because people are going to avoid certain things and take certain positions in order to avoid this designation.”
 
Donald Trump hasn’t even taken office, and Congress is already moving to advance legislation to expand his ability to target his enemies. The former president has repeatedly threatened on the campaign trail that he will attack “the enemy from within” using the military. But new legislation could give him unprecedented authority to go after nonprofit organizations he disagrees with.

The House is set to vote this week on a bill that would grant the Treasury Department authority to revoke tax-exempt status from any nonprofit it declares to be a “terrorist-supporting organization,” giving the agency broad latitude to determine what that means.

The legislation, the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act (H.R. 9495), was originally drafted to prevent the IRS from issuing fines and tax penalties to Americans held hostage by international terrorist groups as well as citizens unjustly incarcerated abroad. By putting these two measures together under one bill, Republicans are trying to make it more difficult to oppose.

“They attached it to a super popular bill that everyone likes because they want to make it hard for people to vote ‘no,’” Kia Hamadanchy, senior policy counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), told The Intercept. “The reality is that if they really wanted the hostage thing to become law, they’d pass that by itself.”

Hamadanchy said that this bill is “about stifling dissent and to chill advocacy, because people are going to avoid certain things and take certain positions in order to avoid this designation.”
I doubt the senate will approve or Biden will sign. Seems to be posturing.

OTH - It would be great to get the Mega Churches that are really for profit to pay taxes.
 
So an organization is supporting terrorism, and the solution the GOP has is to revoke its tax-exempt status?
 
Matt Gaetz as Attorney General! Good gawd y'all. WTF!

Will the Senate approve this?
WTF?!

Trump realizes people exist outside of the state of Florida, right? I mean, better than Cannon, but Jebus?! It makes John Ashcroft look... well.. like Matt Gaetz. Except it sounds like Ashcroft had a modicum of professional decorum. Gaetz is fucking troll.

Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence? What experience does she even have in that field? Makes the Gaetz selection look competent!
 
Matt Gaetz as Attorney General! Good gawd y'all. WTF!

Will the Senate approve this?
Right???
:hysterical::hysterical::hysterical:

Softening up the ground with a sex-trafficking druggie so he can get the suckers to vote for Jeffrey Dahmer next.
Aside from that laughable call, the cast of MAGAt criminal clowns is shaping up nicely. Putin is whooping it up, no doubt.

ETA: Has he offered Margie anything? Ambassador to Shitcanistan or something? After all she does for him?
 
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Matt Gaetz as Attorney General! Good gawd y'all. WTF!

Will the Senate approve this?
WTF?!

Trump realizes people exist outside of the state of Florida, right? I mean, better than Cannon, but Jebus?! It makes John Ashcroft look... well.. like Matt Gaetz. Except it sounds like Ashcroft had a modicum of professional decorum. Gaetz is fucking troll.
I know. Despite Trump's madness, I was still surprised by this choice. Some are hopeful that some Republican Senators will grow a pair and deny him the job, but I'm not so sure. And even though the investigation is over, Gaetz is likely a sexual predator of teenage girls. He's a sleeze ball for sure and based on what I've read, it appears as if he wants revenge on those that tried to follow the law. :angryfist:
 
Matt Gaetz as Attorney General! Good gawd y'all. WTF!

Will the Senate approve this?
WTF?!

Trump realizes people exist outside of the state of Florida, right? I mean, better than Cannon, but Jebus?! It makes John Ashcroft look... well.. like Matt Gaetz. Except it sounds like Ashcroft had a modicum of professional decorum. Gaetz is fucking troll.

Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence? What experience does she even have in that field? Makes the Gaetz selection look competent!

Worth noting that if they follow the "Project 2025" directives, anyone underneath them who is remotely competent will be purged, so there won't be any non-political professional public servants to say "sir, you can't do that...it's illegal."

On the other hand, there won't be any competent people left, so all these departments will essentially be non-functional from the get-go. So if you thought government was dysfunctional before...
 
Wait everyone wait! We can't simply trust what Trump is "saying"... or who he is "nominating". He might not even "mean it".
 
Matt Gaetz as Attorney General! Good gawd y'all. WTF!

Will the Senate approve this?
Right???
:hysterical::hysterical::hysterical:

Softening up the ground with a sex-trafficking druggie so he can get the suckers to vote for Jeffrey Dahmer next.
Aside from that laughable call, the cast of MAGAt criminal clowns is shaping up nicely. Putin is whooping it up, no doubt.

ETA: Has he offered Margie anything? Ambassador to Shitcanistan or something? After all she does for him?
Margie is slatted for Sec of Education due to her stellar intellect. 👩‍🎓:rolleyes2:

Oh I forgot he is going to get rid of Dept of Education.:rolleyes:
 
Oh, I just had a sickening thought. Remember the letter that rump's doctor totally wrote about him being the most healthy person ever in history, the one that totally sounded like a real doctor and not like king orange at all? That fucker is gonna rewrite the Constitution like that.
 
He and his team are the lucky ones who always managed to stay one jump ahead of the law. None of them have ever faced any consequences or taken any responsibility for their dicey actions. Maybe that's why so many people love the fat old fraud and conman and allow him to get away with anything and everything. And why the rest of us simply cannot understand what his appeal is.
 
With Gabbard as the DNI selection, this to me says that Trump has a foreign policy plan already written out to him, and Gabbard is just the insulation to keeps people that "know what the heck is going on" from distracting him from the plan being provided to him. I can't wrap my head around Gabbard as DNI. She is woefully underqualified for the position.
 
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