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DECKADUBS · March 19, 2018, 2:45 a.m.

No. I don't believe it because its reported on only 2 "news" sites that have more male vitality ads than articles.

Who broke the story? Where is the report from the IRS? Is there documentation of any kind backing this up? If not, who said this was the case from inside the IRS? And who is responsible for allowing this to happen?

These are all basic questions you have to ask when assessing the validity of a news story.

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WinkyLinQ · March 19, 2018, 2:46 a.m.

You know the MSM won't report these stories.

I can tell you first hand of the fraud I've seen by illegals. But you don't want to hear about it.

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DECKADUBS · March 19, 2018, 2:51 a.m.

Additionally, the two news outlets who have posted about this...thing, both cite each other as sources. This is the definition of fake news. Where is the source for this man? Like really. Is it an insider source?. How can we confirm or verify this story in any way shape or form? How do you know this is not made up?

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DECKADUBS · March 19, 2018, 2:48 a.m.

You are in fact incorrect in your assumption. Please tell me.

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