Why did attorneys
tell Donald not to show taxes?
Republican U.S.
presidential nominee Donald Trump shakes hands with Democratic U.S.
presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at the conclusion of their first
presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S.,
September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar - RTSPKRA
Donald Trump is
telling his followers that he won the debate.
I and millions of
watchers must have missed this debate
that the Donald is bragging about?
The one that I was
watching
(I have tape to
prove this),
he spent the night
looking, as usual
Like the CLOWN that
we all know him to be.
Donald Trump's
attorneys told him not to show his
"Tax
returns."
As he stated on
camera at the first debate while millions were viewing.
Why would this be,
do you suppose?
In Monday night’s
debate,
Fact-Checking more
of the Donald's lies!
Democrat Hillary
Clinton
cited documents
unearthed by reporters
to question whether
Trump doesn’t want to release his tax returns
because he has paid
little or no federal income taxes.
Trump’s response?
“That makes me
smart,”
a comment he
disavowed just minutes after the debate.
Asked by reporters
if he had admitted
to not paying federal income taxes,
Trump said,
“I didn’t say that
at all.”
Donald Trump has
turned over tax returns for lawsuits and loans
September 28, 2016
Pennsylvania gaming
regulators were given at least five years’ worth
and
eight boxes full of
Trump’s tax documents.
Nevada, Michigan,
Missouri, Indiana and other state gaming officials
also had access to
multiple years of his returns.
Large banks that
lent Trump money over the years have also obtained Trump’s returns.
One common thread
ties all those who have seen the documents:
They can’t talk
about them.
Such legal
restrictions leave the public with only small glimpses into
what Trump’s taxes
might hold.
Donald Trump did
turn them over in the past
September 28, 2016
Debate renews
attention on Trump's tax returns
9/27/2016