Where Are Trump’s Tax Returns?
Will he disclose to voters, or will the Leftmedia do it for him after he’s the nominee?
In February, Donald Trump insisted he couldn’t release his tax returns because he was under audit. If he had said he didn’t want to release them, he would have been more accurate. At the time, Mark Alexander wrote that the question isn’t just Trump’s net worth, about which the supposed billionaire has always been cagey and sensitive, but this:
> [W]hile the speculation about his wealth may seem trivial to some, what cannot be seen as trivial are the questions of who and what Donald Trump has supported with all that wealth over the last decade. Romney might be onto something when he suggests, “Perhaps he hasn’t been giving money to the vets or the disabled like he’s been telling us,” but I think this goes much deeper.
> We know for example, because federal law requires access to annual filings by 501©(3) entities like the Trump Foundation, that he gave up to $250,000 to the Clinton Foundation, but over the last five years he only gave $57,000 to veteran support organizations. Some veterans groups are calling Trump out for using them as political pawns — or as I noted previously, playing the “Veteran Card.”
> Republicans and conservatives should ask, has Trump supported groups opposing the Second Amendment or other leftist assaults on Liberty? We know for a fact that he’s personally supported Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and other loathsome leftists.
So given that Monday was Income Redistribution Day and most every American has now filed a 1040, where are Trump’s returns? As his fellow New Yorkers vote, will he disclose this himself, or will the Leftmedia do it for him after he’s the nominee?
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