Kayleigh, about what obama did, the former president did and the current president did as it relates to foreign interference in the election. Completely misrepresenting what the former president did. Completely misrepresenting what this president is doing. Well, look, whataboutism is one thing. Playing with context is another. This issue is about the facts. Youre not going to win this on the numbers. Which is sad. This is a social instruction, the Death Penalty. Its about what you want to be about. Its about identity. And thats what this election is going to be. And heres the tricky part of it. God forbid, god forbid somebody ever did something to one of my own. Yeah. I dont know that i would be able to stop myself. I agree. From trying to end them. I agree e. But that would not be me at my best. That would be me at my worst, and the question is what is the instruction to your society, how to be its best . Well, we always ask do you want to be judged on your worst day, on your worst be
The certiorari application in Connelly v. Internal Revenue Service, 70 F.4th 412 (8th Cir. 2023), was granted by the Supreme Court on December 13, 2023. It commences as follows.
The Supreme Court said that since the appellant did not get the benefit under the amnesty scheme, he was entitled to have his tax appeal heard on merits.
Breyer Retire: Looking Back on Supreme Court Tax Cases. After serving for 28 years, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement last Wednesday.