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Two of President Trump’s Cabinet Nominees Failed to Pay Payroll Taxes

Andrew Puzder, Trump’s former nominee for Labor Secretary, did not pay payroll taxes for a household employee according to his spokesman, George Thompson, as told to The Wall Street Journal.  According to Puzder, the back taxes eventually were fully paid…

February 20, 2017

Leaked Trump Executive Order to Allow Churches to Engage in Political Speech

Since 1954, churches and charities have been prohibited from engaging in political speech, including the ability to endorse or oppose candidates for public office. Then-Senator Lyndon Johnson of Texas proposed this Amendment to Internal Revenue Code §501(c)(3) in 1954 which…

February 14, 2017

Trump’s 2-For-1 Executive Order Shakes Up the IRS

Virtually all governmental agencies have a bewildering set of regulations that must be followed, and the IRS is no exception. On January 30, 2017, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that requires all federal agencies to identify two regulations…

February 14, 2017

Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act of 2017 Aimed Squarely at President Trump

On January 9, 2017, Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., introduced the Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act of 2017 that, if passed, would require the President, Vice-President, spouses and minor or dependent children to divest themselves of all interests that may or will…

January 23, 2017

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