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#april15 — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. Art Carney and Jackie Gleason in THE HONEYMOONERS episode "The Worry Wart," originally broadcast 70 years ago this month.

    #TaxDay #April15 #OTD #ClassicTV #1950sTV

  2. Today’s to do list to #resist
    1. #indivisible - do the work
    2. Call #cpa get back all early #tax payment money from #treasury #irs held by them for 2024 taxes. Instead (maybe) make quarterly estimated tax payments
    3. Alert everyone to consider #tax change to zero $ #withholding
    4. Discuss possibility of general strike #taxday #april15.
    5. Publicize #doxx widely #tusk dog ee minions who should not have our data payments info private stuff
    6. Buy #mexico #canada goods
    7. RinseRepeat

  3. After Trump attacks hush money judge’s daughter, DA seeks broader gag order

    The prosecutor in Donald Trump’s upcoming hush money trial has asked the judge to clarify whether a gag order issued for the former president this week bars him from publicly attacking the judge’s adult daughter — and to expand the order if it doesn’t.

    
Manhattan District Attorney #Alvin #Bragg made the request after social media posts by Trump attacking the #daughter of New York Supreme Court #Justice #Juan #Merchan for her professional affiliations with Democratic candidates and politicians.
    
As Trump’s #April15 trial date nears, he and his advocates insist Merchan is influenced by his daughter’s job and her ties to Democrats.

    
Bragg’s office wrote in a letter filed Thursday and unsealed Friday that in light of the attacks, the judge
    “should make abundantly clear that the [gag order] 🔸protects family members of the Court, the District Attorney, and all other individuals mentioned in the Order🔸.”
    
It also said that Merchan should “♦️warn [Trump] that his recent conduct is contumacious and direct him to immediately desist♦️” and that ignoring the warning should warrant sanctions.

    washingtonpost.com/politics/20