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President Biden wins global support for massive tax overhaul By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business CNN July 2, 2021 London (CNN Business)The United States has won international backing for its plan to overhaul the global system for taxing companies, a huge step toward simplifying a complex web of rules long exploited by big corporations. Countries including India, China and Switzerland have agreed to a broad framework for reform set out by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The Paris-based group said Thursday that 130 countries and jurisdictions were on board, representing more than 90% of global economic output.…

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By Bill Hoffmann Newsmax July 1, 2021 The top executive at Fox News banned one of her star reporters from asking questions about the NFL’s National Anthem controversy out of fear it would blow a multi-billion dollar deal to air football games that was being negotiated, a bombshell lawsuit charges. The suit filed by news anchor and White House correspondent Ed Henry against Fox News and Chief Executive Officer Suzanne Scott also claims another reason for the muzzling was Scott was “tired of “carrying water”‘ for then-President Donald Trump. Continue Reading…..

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Prosecutors charge Trump Organization with a 15-year tax scheme By Erica Orden and Kara Scannell CNN July 1, 2021 New York (CNN)New York prosecutors on Thursday charged the Trump Organization, Trump Payroll Corporation and Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg with 15 felony counts in connection with an alleged tax scheme stretching back to 2005, in an extraordinary legal development against the former President’s namesake company. Prosecutors in court said the counts include a scheme to defraud, conspiracy, criminal tax fraud, offering a false instrument for filing and falsifying business records. The indictment also alleges Weisselberg evaded $1.76 million…

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Trump Organization expected to be charged with tax-related crimes on Thursday NBC News June 30, 2021 The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is expected to charge the Trump Organization with tax-related crimes on Thursday, two representatives of the company told NBC News. One person said the charges are expected to be filed around 2 p.m. ET. As of Wednesday morning, law enforcement officials have not confirmed the timing of the charges. It is not clear whether the company’s chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, will also be charged Thursday. Continue Reading…..

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By Cliff Kincaid News With Views June 30, 2021 In an interview on November 11, just about a week after the election, Larry Klayman appeared on my television show to argue that Trump had a dead-end election fraud legal strategy. He didn’t have much confidence in Trump’s legal advisers. Then, on November 24, 2020, Larry Klayman was on my show again, reiterating that Trump couldn’t and wouldn’t win. The founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, Klayman understands that the federal courts are corrupt and were unlikely to rule in Trump’s favor. He said that Trump, despite proclamations about…

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By Peter Hasson Fox News June 30, 2021 Gwen Berry, the U.S. Olympic hammer thrower who sparked outrage by turning away from the American flag during the national anthem, is sponsored by Color of Change, a left-wing group that advocates for defunding the police. Color of Change, which has sponsored Berry since last September and is funding her through the end of the year, applauded her “leadership” on Tuesday amid the ongoing backlash. “We’re proud to sponsor [Berry], to have negotiated a sponsorship with @PUMA and to continue to push corporations to support Black athletes who speak out for…

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By WND Staff WND June 29, 2021 It was a remote and controlling government that was demanding new taxes — on tea and more — and insisting on a subservience that included providing housing and food for an occupying force that triggered the famed Boston Tea Party. But those colonists didn’t stop there. Next, in September of 1774, representatives from 12 of America’s original 13 colonies met in the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia’s Carpenters’ Hall, and they insisted that the king of England back off, enforcing their demands with a boycott of British trade and goods. And then,…

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