Donald Trump is planning a massive revamp of the IRS that will allow him to target wealthy Democratic donors who the White House believes could be funding nefarious political activities.
Scott Bessent – the interim IRS Commissioner – has appointed advisor Gary Shapley to gather a list of candidates to potentially face criminal inquiries, including billionaire Democrat funder George Soros.
Trump also has cooperation from Congress where Senator Ted Cruz introduced legislation to go after funders of this weekend’s anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests under the RICO Act.
‘Follow the money. Cut off the money,’ Cruz told Sean Hannity Wednesday. ‘You look at this No Kings rally – there’s considerable evidence that George Soros and his network is behind funding these rallies which may well turn into riots.’
Cruz added that he’s ‘introduced legislation that would allow DOJ to use RICO to prosecute the money that is funding these No Kings Protests.’
Soros and his son have long been a boogeyman for his massive spending toward Democrats and George the only person known to be on Shapley’s list.
Soros’ Open Society Foundation is the world’s largest funder of left-wing causes.
Trump has previously charged Attorney General Pam Bondi with using RICO on Soros, as well as protesters who chanted against him at a Washington DC restaurant in September.