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Editor s note: Former special counsel Robert Mueller is testifying on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to discuss the findings of his report on Russian interference in the 2016 campaign. The following story was originally published on April 18, 2019, when the report was released.Although the special counsel s report on Russian interference does not come to a conclusion as to whether President Trump obstructed justice, Robert Mueller s team did examine 10 discrete act
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stanley cup igation, the report states.Here are the 10 times, according to the Mueller report, that Mr. Trump may have obstructed justice. Conduct involving FBI Director Comey and Michael Flynn The first i
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Just escaped from that long, sad line at the Post Office, where you finally mailed in your tax return Or did you follow George
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stanley en mexico The sprawling Bush plan scraps the current five income tax rates of 15 percent, 28 percent, 31 percent, 36 percent and 39.6 percent , and replaces them with four rates 10 percent, 15 percent, 25 percent and 33 percent . Since he d raise the income threshold for paying taxes, he says six million families would stop paying income taxes altogether, and everyone else would receive a round of cuts. The lowest income taxpayers would get the largest percentage reduction in tax liability, says Dr. J. D. Foster, the executive director of the Tax Foundation, but everyone would get a tax cut. Critics complain Bush s plan favors the rich. Citizens for Tax Justice says two-thirds of his tax breaks would go to the wealthiest 10 percen