The Trump administration cited “performance” failures to justify its mass firing of IRS workers. But this claim was “false,” a senior agency attorney warned officials, because the administration had not conducted any such performance assessment.

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      The moment they ignored the laws to destroy the capabilities of the US federal government, so since day 1

      At what point will it be treated like the treason it is and how many lives will the fascists destroy before that happens? No idea.

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        Likely never; our country has been allergic to holding people adequately accountable for abuses of power for a long time. Remember, Ford pardoned Nixon. I’ll be pleasantly surprised if the next Democratic president doesn’t pardon Trump and/or most of these people in the name of bipartisanship.