Failing to accurately reflect your finances is punishable by up to a year in jail. Making a false statement about it by attesting to its accuracy is punishable by up to five years in prison.
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Trump tells Americans through that financial disclosure form that Aberdeen and Turnberry are worth more than $100 million between them. But he tells British authorities they have almost $65 million more in debt than assets.
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And there's Doonbeg in Ireland. Where he tells Irish authorities that the resort has lost $7.2 million over three years -- but has simultaneously told Americans that it has earned him $37.4 million in income.
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Yes, Trump has frequently inflated his wealth -- recall when he claimed he was worth "in excess of TEN BILLION DOLLARS" -- but this information is supposed to be accurate, and he has claimed that it is, with his signature.
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Supposedly being super rich and a genius businessman was one of his big selling points to voters when he ran for president.pic.twitter.com/RSlKK5CYHD
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Hours after this story was published and days after HuffPost sought comment, Trump Organization chief legal officer Alan Garten responded with the following:pic.twitter.com/wFkF6nYM68
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He did not respond to follow up questions about the widely divergent claims regarding assets and income and why Trump failed to disclose the two loans.
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At what point will he use dementia as an excuse?
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Right before indictment
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Tip of the iceberg.....
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AbsoFNlutely
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Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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