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The New York prosecutor investigating Trump's tax records is calling in reinforcements as the president's time in office comes to an end

US President Donald Trump looks on during a ceremony presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to wrestler Dan Gable in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on December 7, 2020.Forensic accounting specialists have been brought on to help with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office's probe into President Donald Trump's business transactions,This is part of an ongoing investigation that's expanded since it was opened two years ago.

Trump has recently expressed concern over the large scope of the investigation as his presidency comes to an end.

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Go get him.

The🇺🇸GOV denial,Postponing & failure 2nab this chump onTax fraud is a deplorable slap in the face of democracy. trump will go back 2 checking change in worn out telephone ☎️ booths at golf courses, hopin Florida massage parlors will give him a free ride-Still not paying HIStaxes

The tax evasion charges against Trump and at least Ivanka are coming shortly after he exits the White House. And the heat on the simpleton Biden’s is also gonna heat up and force old Joe to resign. But he and dumb Hunter will get pardoned by Queen Kamala.

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Nail his orange butt to the wall girl! 🥳realDonaldTrump

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