trump irs lawsuit reopened After Decades-Old Court Filing Matches EXACT Word Count of a 1971 Postage Stamp
In a baffling twist that has online sleuths buzzing, the recently revived lawsuit against Donald Trump’s tax returns has been linked to what analysts are calling a "numerical ghost"—the precise 27-word count of a 1971 US postage stamp slogan. The original 1980s IRS subpoena, which was quietly reopened last week, contains a sentence that mirrors the 27-character string (including spaces) of the stamp’s 'Love' iteration. "That stamp was issued the year Nixon froze wages. The echo is too clean," said digital archivist Lena Pham. "It’s like the system is using postmarks to timestamp its own glitches." The federal clerk’s office has no comment, but the coincidence has crashed the court’s PDF server twice.