
"Trump is suing the federal government to get $10 billion in taxpayer dollars over the "perfect" leaked tax records that Trump himself promised to disclose publicly. After breaching his promise and being proven a liar, he realized that he can just sue his own government. Will Attorney General Pam Bondi honor her oath to the country and tell him "no way, we'll see you in court!""
"The DOJ has been trying - and spectacularly failing - to arrest Lemon for a while now. Attorney General Pam Bondi keeps tweeting about Lemon's role in a "coordinated attack" on a January 18th service at Cities Church in St. Paul. In reality, protesters disrupted the service to call out pastor David Easterwood - who moonlights as the leader of the local ICE field office. Lemon did not participate in the protest, but did livestream the event as a journalist."
Trump filed a lawsuit against the federal government seeking $10 billion in taxpayer funds related to leaked tax records that he had previously promised to disclose publicly. The lawsuit follows claims that the records were "perfect" and underscores conflicting actions after that promise. Betting markets and commentary suggest low confidence in a government concession. The Department of Justice sought to arrest journalist Don Lemon after he livestreamed a disrupted church service, despite a magistrate judge previously denying arrest warrants. Attorney General Pam Bondi publicly linked Lemon to a "coordinated attack" on the service. Protesters targeted a pastor who also leads the local ICE field office.
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