Anonymous ID: fc06a1 July 25, 2020, 4:45 p.m. No.10077250   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Gavin Newsom $3.7 Million Estate Was Gifted to Him in 2019

3 Months Later He Got a $2.7 Million Tax Free Cash-Out

This should be widespread knowledge among California Voters

 

Money laundering from proceeds of his winery he claim is a blind trust though his partner is his cousin from whom he was gifted the estate he cashed out on.

 

Gavin Newsom’s $3.7 million, 12,000 square foot mansion, on 8+ acres along the American River in Sacramento, was the area’s most expensive home sale in 2018

The gated estate consists of a 6 bedroom/10 bath home, a guest house, a pool, a tennis court, and a wine cave

An LLC registered to and SOLELY OWNED BY Newsom’s cousin, long-time business partner, and Co-President of PlumpJack, Jeremy Scherer, paid cash for the estate in December 2018

Newsom’s spox, though, claimed in Jan 2019 that it was Newsom who’d paid cash for the home – puzzling, since Newsom still carried a $3.2 million mortgage on his prior home

 

In Oct 2019 the LLC gifted the home to the Newsoms free and clear, falsely claiming Newsom was a member of the LLC to avoid a $4,000 Transfer Tax

 

In January 2020 the Newsoms received $2.7 million tax-free when they obtained a cash-out refinance

Newsom’s financial disclosure forms don’t mention the LLC or the gifts, which far exceed the $500 limit

 

In 2003, Newsom was cited for failing to disclose $11 million in real estate and business loans

 

One thing that’s become extraordinarily clear to Californians in 2020 is that there’s one set of rules for Gov. Gavin Newsom, and there’s another set of rules for the rest of us. He preaches that we’re all in this together and that we have to sacrifice to “meet this moment,” yet he’s not missing a paycheck.

 

As California businesses struggle, he sends a $1 billion contract for masks to a Chinese company. When he shut down wineries throughout 80 percent of California, he kept his open.

 

While the dream of owning a home is increasingly out of reach for California’s families, it appears that Newsom received a $3.7 million estate from an LLC owned by his cousin then, a few months later took out a $2.695 million (tax-free) cash-out mortgage on it — and didn’t report the gift on any of his financial disclosure forms.

 

Yes, it’s clear that Gavin Newsom doesn’t live by the same rules the rest of us do.It’s good to be king.

 

During the eight years that Gavin Newsom served as California’s Lieutenant Governor, he and his family still lived a few hours from Sacramento, in their $4.5 million Bay Area compound. Throughout the 2018 gubernatorial campaign, he wouldn’t commit to moving his family to the capital. Days before his January 7, 2019 swearing-in ceremony, Newsom announced that the family would be moving into the Governor’s Mansion — which wasn’t true at all.

 

Unbeknownst to the public, an LLC owned by Newsom’s cousin had already purchased an estate in Fair Oaks on December 21, 2018, for the Governor’s family to live in, for $3.7 million cash.

 

https://www.redstate.com/jenvanlaar/2020/07/25/gavin-newsoms-3-7-million-estate-was-gifted-to-him-in-2019-3-months-later-he-got-a-2-7-million-tax-free-cash-out/

Anonymous ID: fc06a1 July 25, 2020, 5:08 p.m. No.10077425   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7501

>>10077213

cuz Rahm Israel Emanuel is the top zionist

 

In New Book, Rahm Emanuel Argues Mayors Now ‘Running the World’

Move over, federal government: cities and mayors are where it’s at when it comes to actually getting things done these days.

 

That’s the premise of a new book by former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel called

“The Nation City: Why Mayors Are Now

Running the World.”

 

The book argues that urban centers like Chicago — and the politicians leading them — now set the tone for innovative policies in the U.S. and around the world.

 

“The center of gravity of our politics have moved local,” Emanuel says. “Not only are mayors in the forefront of the government you have confidence in, that directly touches and effects your life … they’re now taking on other additional pieces of public policy that used to only be the federal government.”

 

Emanuel says as federal funding has dried up and Congress has grown more dysfunctional, mayors are now tackling national issues like climate change and immigration reform.

 

“Things that never, ever were the purview of a mayor, they now, to stay ahead and keep their city ahead, have to take on not only the basics of what they always did, but even more because the federal government is retreating, and that void requires they step forward,” Emanuel said.

 

“The Nation City” features anecdotes and interviews with mayors from around the world about how they addressed problems when the federal government couldn’t, or wouldn’t.

 

“Ideas now move around the world horizontally and not vertically, as they once did, from the ground up to national governments,” Emanuel writes in the book. “Cities now adopt and adapt ideas and copy and borrow from each other.”

 

One example Emanuel cites is Chicago’s conversion to LED streetlights.

“We were at a conference on climate change, and Mayor Gregor [Robertson] of Vancouver talked about smart poles and LED lights and other services you can do on those polls. We’re now in the middle of a conversion of all our streetlights [to] LED,” Emanuel said.

 

The book’s publication comes a month after the Washington Post reported Emanuel had been removed as an unsalaried contributing editor at the Atlantic. Emanuel was pushed off the magazine’s masthead after African American staffers objected to his handling of the murder of Laquan McDonald, which many have called a cover-up. The incident led to the Atlantic eliminating the category of “contributing editor” entirely.

 

“It was really up to management, I understand their concerns,” Emanuel said, adding he continues to contribute to the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal. “I took that title back – it’s not important. The important thing are the ideas, do they have a forum, and that’s what I’m doing.”

 

https://news.wttw.com/2020/03/03/new-book-rahm-emanuel-argues-mayors-now-running-world

 

 

https://dyn.realclearpolitics.com/topic/r/Rahm_Emanuel/

Anonymous ID: fc06a1 July 25, 2020, 5:24 p.m. No.10077572   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10077444

straight up-

The executive branch, cuz otherwise it doesn't work… you have to eliminate that compliance make a mandate. Then you do training particularly in the city licensing depts, zoning, buildings, housing, planning, you pick the people who run those agencies and their deputies who've pledged allegiance to the NEW World Order and Good Governance, and then I think you have inspector General to do some spot audits to make sure that…

 

https://cloverchronicle.com/2020/05/13/watch-chicago-mayor-lori-lightfoot-talks-about-pledging-allegiance-to-the-new-world-order/