Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Letter of Grievance: Demand for Immediate Action Against Institutionalized Fraud in Property Taxation and Public Finance

Dear President Donald J. Trump, Director of the FBI Kash Patel, Attorney General Todd Blanche and the United States Department of Justice, and Members of the United States Senate and House of Representatives,

July 14, 2026

We, the undersigned American citizens and property owners, formally petition you for a redress of grievances pursuant to the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The fraud plaguing our property tax system, school bond financing, and related government institutions has reached a colossal and existential scale that now threatens the very foundations of our Republic. State and local governments collected over $826 billion dollars in property taxes in 2025, a burden enforced by liens that can seize family homes. Yet this amount is dwarfed by documented fraud and waste across government. Federal improper payments alone reached $186 billion dollars in fiscal year 2025, with trillions lost since 2003. When combined with corporate tax abatements, insurance fraud, occupational fraud, investment fraud, and systemic overvaluations by appraisal districts, the total fraud easily exceeds property tax revenue and approaches three times that figure.

This is not mere waste. Property taxes function as an illusion of necessity that primarily funds institutionalized fraud rather than essential services. Fraud has become so deeply embedded and automated within American institutions that eliminating even half of it would render property taxes unnecessary. In law, fraud vitiates the contract, rendering such coercive taxation voidable at the option of the innocent party. Appraisal districts like Denton Central Appraisal District engage in unlawful valuations that support fraudulent bond schemes, depriving citizens of property rights under color of law. These practices mirror the broader corruption that has eroded public trust and economic stability.

We demand swift and decisive action. Launch the promised transparency and accountability measures under the spirit of "Hypersonic Clarity." Direct the Department of Justice, FBI, and IRS to investigate and prosecute these crimes with the same vigor and aggressiveness applied to individual taxpayers. Support the repeal of the property tax regime in favor of a uniform sales tax as proposed in multiple states. End the corporate giveaways and fraudulent bond structures that burden future generations. Americans will continue to fund legitimate police, fire, and emergency services, but we will no longer tolerate a system where fraud consumes more resources than honest governance.

The time for polite inquiries has ended. Failure to act aggressively will confirm that our government prioritizes protecting colossal institutional fraud over its citizens. We await your immediate response and concrete steps to restore the rule of law.

Sincerely,

Concerned Americans


Based on:

"Hypersonic clarity": "accountability and transparency."

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The Right to Redress of Grievances: A Forgotten Constitutional Weapon

The right to petition the government for a redress of grievances stands as one of the most powerful yet systematically undermined protections in the Bill of Rights. Enshrined in the First Amendment, it guarantees every American the ability to formally complain to any level of government, demand correction of injustices, and seek meaningful remedies without fear of retaliation. This includes filing lawsuits, submitting criminal complaints, writing letters to officials, and organizing public advocacy. It is not a polite suggestion but a foundational tool designed to keep government accountable to the people.

In practice, this right has been rendered nearly meaningless by bureaucratic stonewalling, judicial immunity doctrines, and administrative agencies that operate as laws unto themselves. Citizens who dare exercise it, such as property owners battling fraudulent tax valuations by appraisal districts, face endless procedural delays, dismissals on technicalities, and outright government claims of immunity. Courts too often treat these petitions as nuisances rather than sacred duties, allowing systemic fraud in property taxes, bond schemes, and public finance to persist while punishing those who expose it. This perversion reveals a government that has inverted the Constitution: the people must beg for justice while officials shield themselves from scrutiny.

True redress demands action, not acknowledgment. It requires prosecutors to investigate, judges to enforce the law without bias, and legislators to repeal abusive systems like the property tax regime that enriches special interests at the expense of citizens. Until government officials fear the petitions of the people more than they fear accountability, the right to redress of grievances remains a hollow promise rather than the revolutionary safeguard our founders intended. Americans must reclaim it aggressively or watch their liberties continue to erode under the weight of unaccountable power.
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