Treasury Deletes Corporate Transparency Act Database
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has ordered the deletion of the Corporate Transparency Act database, erasing the only federal record of who actually owns American companies.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has ordered the deletion of the Corporate Transparency Act database, erasing the only federal record of who actually owns American companies.
Twenty-seven years. Not one unit found ineligible. If that does not tell you the system is rigged, I do not know what will.
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