It’s All But Official: Donald Trump Won’t Release His Tax Returns (interviews, campaign)
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The writing has been on the wall for months now, but Sunday seemed to make it official: Donald Trump will become the first presidential nominee since Gerald Ford to not release his tax returns during the campaign.
Both Trump’s vice presidential nominee, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, and his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, essentially confirmed during their respective interviews that no disclosure would be forthcoming.
“I think as soon as the audit is completed [he will make them public],” Pence said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” When host Chuck Todd mentioned that the most recent returns weren’t under audit, Pence didn’t blink.
There is zero benefit to Trump releasing his taxes to the leftwing media and operatives. If we had fair and balanced media that actually did their job, I might feel differently but we don't and I don't.
1. Lack of charitable giving
2. Write-offs for loans or debts that might open a trail to questionable foreign lenders (Russia).
3. More evidence of Trump Foundation abuse
4. He's not as rich as he says he is.
5. Tax fraud or errors that the IRS missed but are caught by independent tax experts.
1. Lack of charitable giving
2. Write-offs for loans or debts that might open a trail to questionable foreign lenders (Russia).
3. More evidence of Trump Foundation abuse
4. He's not as rich as he says he is.
5. Tax fraud or errors that the IRS missed but are caught by independent tax experts.
Oh, so elliot has seen Trump's returns? OK. You people are funny.
It doesn't bother me except that Trump lied and kept saying he would release them. He should have never made that promise.
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