Elected Democrats seem to provide roughly two-thirds of the entire world’s supply of unintentional comedy.
Take purple-haired Democratic Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, for instance. At 83, DeLauro routinely exhibits characteristic liberal self-righteousness mixed with octogenarian confusion.
For instance, during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing Tuesday on Capitol Hill, Attorney GeneralTodd Blanchesent DeLauro into a tizzy by calmly explaining that President Donald Trump’s settlement agreement with the Internal Revenue Service does not amount to “blanket immunity,” as she suggested.
“So the blanket immunity is not something that you’re gonna move back on?” she asked in a clip posted to the social media platform X.
“It’s not blanket immunity,” he replied. “That’s not true.”
At that point, the flummoxed congresswoman gasped and then looked around as if hoping someone would help her. Nearly 10 seconds of uncomfortable silence ensued.
Finally, DeLauro read from Part C of Blanche’s May 19settlement order. In short, the order summarizes part of a settlement between Trump and the IRS.
On Jan. 29 of this year, the president personallysuedthe tax-collecting agency and the Treasury Department for failing to prevent the 2019 leak of his tax returns to the establishment media.
Last month, Trump reached a settlement agreement, which now prohibits the federal government from prosecuting him or his sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, as well as the Trump Organization, all of whom were parties to the lawsuit, on account of existing claims against them or for additional reasons stated in the order.
In other words, the president sought and has received at least partial relief from the weaponized federal government and its 10-yearcrusade against him and his family.
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