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IRS commissioner reassigned over Illegals ,not forced out.

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 Long must be catching flac from the career bureaucrats .

As I recalled the dems made Trump fork over his Tax filings. 

Now the Illegals are off limits it seems. And the Newsweek story is relying on anonymous  sources again.

Forced Out, look at his statement.

"White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told The Washington Post in a statement: "The Trump administration is working in lockstep to eliminate information silos and to prevent illegal aliens from taking advantage of benefits meant for hardworking American taxpayers. Any absurd assertion other than everyone being aligned on the mission is simply false and totally fake news."

Former IRS Commissioner Billy Long posted on X on Friday: "It is a honor to serve my friend President Trump and I am excited to take on my new role as the ambassador to Iceland.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/irs-chief-forced-immigrant-tax-data-pushback-report-2111292

 

The story is bases on a Newsweek report

13 minutes ago, riclag said:

As I recalled the dems made Trump fork over his Tax filings.

Lol

As the only President in America's history to refuse to make his tax records public, it raises the question of what he had to hide.

 

Just like suing the Wharton Business School to prevent his grades being made public, remarkably shy for someone who touts his intelligence relentlessly.

 

Then there are the Epstein files. 

 

He's not doing well at eliminating information silos.

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