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WWE distancing Linda McMahon from Trump donation

Donald Trump has offered $5 million to Barack Obama to release his college records and passport applications in a grandstand challenge, which funnily enough is the same amount Vince McMahon personally gave to Trump for his past WWE appearances.

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WWE sold 93% of their Connecticut film tax credits

Linda McMahon ran WWE -- took advantage of "corporate welfare", according to their favourite local newspaper "The Journal Inquirer".

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WWE spooked that tax issues will cost Linda dearly

The Democrats have attacked WWE for cheating Connecticut taxpayers while taking $22 million in tax credits. WWE soon responded with a press release trumpeting how they pay their taxes, defending themselves from the allegations of any impropriety.

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Updated - Was WWE caught dodging Connecticut tax?

The answer to this question seems to be yes, as an audit by WWE's home state led to a $4.4 million settlement by the company recently for withheld taxes. This could prove to be the difference maker in Linda McMahon's tight election race.

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A. W. fired because of Linda McMahon campaign?

If the timeline of Brian Jossie's firing seems odd, aka A.W., then that may be because he was fired for another infraction. Indeed, Jossie has claimed to the Greenwich Time that he was fired for making a pro Linda McMahon tweet.

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Journal Inquirer files FEC complaint against WWE

WWE's threatened lawsuit against Connecticut journalist Chris Powell for an offhand remark about how Linda McMahon derived her wealth from "the business of violence, pornography, and general raunch" has continued to backfire. Instead of writing a carefully worded retraction, the Journal Inquirer, who Powell works for, has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission claiming that WWE violated federal election law by attempting to assist Linda's senate campaign via their legal threat.

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