AKA "I'm broke and I've done some shady and questionable deals in my time...and don't want you to know about it."
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Or perhaps some money laundering
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Trump thinks that just because he can’t read and understand things, other people can’t and won’t either
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correct me if I'm wrong, but if subpoenaed to release them, and he doesn't comply, he'd be literally breaking the law? but I guess that doesn't matter anymore.
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They're plenty of auditors and accountants who understand 100 page tax returns. Let me see them, and I will give you an executive summary.
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Big firm, lots of pages, too tough to understand, believe me, you don't want none of this! Lol
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Trump's America.. damn I don't have words to describe it
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Neither do we.
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Didn't the IRS already say that yes trump could still release them even of they were being audited.
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Yes, the IRS has always said that. That's why if the House requests them directly from the IRS, they may just receive them. The House has that power.
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That's what I thought. Thanks
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Yeah...Trump’s taxes are in the longest audit process in the history of taxes. 10 years now.





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That’s a huge serving of a word soup. Translation: If I release my tax returns, I’m doomed.
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My gut tells me that his reason for not releasing them has to do with being embarrassed, not doomed. But to him, they are one and the same.
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