House republicans drop court-supervised agreement on trump's finances

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The House Oversight & Accountability declined to enforce a court-supervised settlement agreement that demanded that Mazars USA, the fomer president’s accounting firm, produce his financial records to Congress, The New York Times reported.

“I honestly didn’t even know who or what Mazars was,” Representative James Comer of Kentucky, who serves as chairman of the committee, told The Times. Rather, Mr Comer said he would focus more on investigating President Joe Biden’s family.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...p&cvid=53f91cc70c1c4ecebda94fa8c2819677&ei=93

to which the magats will crow, "see? no evidence found!" whilst ignoring the fact that the investigation got dropped by republicans
 
What Republicans need to do to survive through the next election is drop Donald Trump. This process has started, but it needs to be accelerated. For starters, they need to just not do anything to impede what has already begun on investigating and charging him. They clearly hope that indictments will come to clear him out without them actively disowning him. They need just not to stand in the way of what was already happening when they took the House (barely).
 
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