“The Trump campaign was so naive and stupid they were no match for the much more sophisticated Russian operation, which played them like fiddles,” is unlikely to inspire confidence in the United States President. It’s also possible that a finding supported by evidence that “they were so naive they were no match for the Russians” might even penetrate Trump’s cult of leadership, which is based partly on the belief that the leader’s instincts are superior to the logic used by “elites.” Something can look really bad—and be really bad—without meeting the elements of a crime. Not everything bad, wrong, or immoral is criminal. “We were too stupid” may work in a criminal trial. But if true, it should be (to use the popular word) “damaging” to the president. The above from: https://terikanefield-blog.com/a-tool-cant-collude/
it'd take an extremely under-informed one to spread a fake-cartoon, Mojo fits that requirement like a glove. for the education of Mojo and those of his ilk, this IRS law was implemented by Republicans, an outgrowth of the Teapot Dome scandal, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teapot_Dome_scandal
For someone that is so exonerated and accommodating to the Mueller investigation, he sure seems to be hiding something...
On why its important to get trump's tax returns... especially since he says he is "always under audit"...
we know that his newest tax return, for tax year 2018 filed in Apr 2019, is not under audit This is from the IRS website on audits, https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/irs-audits How far back can the IRS go to audit my return? Generally, the IRS can include returns filed within the last three years in an audit. if we identify a substantial error, we may add additional years. We usually don’t go back more than the last six years. in view of this, even if Trump is being audited every year, tax issues from2011 and prior are outside the scope of the audits. he can disclose these tax returns, 2011 and prior, without impacting the the tax audits on his returns