Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Someone Leaked 10 Years Of Trump’s Tax Info To The New York Times

The mainstream is doing back flips on information that is old news. 
Any Trump biography has gone over this period in his career.  The amazing part of the story is that Trump despite being that much in the red was able to rebound from it to become a much bigger success than he had been.      
Daily Caller reports someone leaked 10 years’ worth of President Donald Trump’s tax information to The New York Times, and the paper reported Tuesday that Trump’s core businesses lost $1.17 billion from 1985 to 1994.

The Times said it received “information contained in the returns from someone who had legal access to it” and “confirmed significant findings using other public documents.”

 The information is not from the more recent time period House Democrats are demanding to see. The Treasury Department again refused to provide House Democrats access to Trump’s tax returns Monday.  

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3 comments:

  1. If the returns are real, those that acquired the forms violated federal law. Whether they're prosecuted will be seen, but I have a feeling some people are starting to get real nervous.

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  2. It is mentioned in the story that these are not actual tax
    returns. It is the same recycled BS the liberal media was
    pushing during the 2016 campaign cycle. Donald Trump whose
    primay business is real estate lost 1 billion dollars in
    a downturn of the housing market.

    This narrative was played to death in 2016;

    He is a failed businessman who lost money.

    He paid no taxes without mentioning he wrote off his losses
    even though it was perfectly legal to do so.

    Which political party created that law that caused the housing market drop in the 90s and the total collapse in 2007? The Democrats!

    It was signed into law by the Georgia peanut farmer and greatly
    expanded by Clinton. OJugears was an activist lawyer who
    trolled lending institutions for failing to extend half
    milion dollar homeloans to inner city welfare recipients
    by threatening them with federal lawsuits.

    How could something like this NOT fail? It was a flipping
    Ponzi scheme underwritten by the federal government!





    Etc. This is recycled fake news from the 80s and 90s.



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  3. There's no there there nothing new old recycled BS

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