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To: rxbond who wrote (1342949)2/16/2022 12:41:53 PM
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Just saw this:

IMO, "Smoking Gun"...

Excerpt Circa 2019:

In March, a Washington Post exposé revealed that for years Trump sent out financial statements based on such over-the-top lies that his accountants at Mazars put an actual warning label on them. Full of blatant, ridiculous attempts to exaggerate his wealth—adding 10 stories to Trump Tower, inventing an extra 800 acres at his Virginia vineyard—Mazars’ documents made sure to note that the figures were neither verified nor audited, and that readers “should recognize that they might reach different conclusions about the financial condition of Donald J. Trump” if they had more information, like that he was a known pathological liar. So Mazars presumably has in its possession a lot of information that lawmakers might find interesting. “There’s a lot of speculation, but it seems that the accounting firm has tax returns and other documents that will show President Trump and his family and associates involved in all sorts of deals,” David Dorsen, who served as assistant chief counsel to the U.S. Senate’s Watergate Committee, told Bloomberg. Lawmakers will want to know if the documents show “payoffs to people in Russia, Ukraine and elsewhere,” he said. “That would be an enormous, enormous factor in what’s going on now.”....

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