It seems that there has been some digging around in the President’s tax records and it looks like he was a very bad boy…setting up sham corporations to hide money from the tax man as the generational wealth got passed down to he and his siblings.
Of course…this all happened while he was a private citizen so I am sure it doesn’t matter that he could have defrauded the American people for millions.
Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes as He Reaped Riches From His Father
By age 3, he was earning $200,000 a year in today’s dollars from his father’s empire. He was a millionaire by age 8. In his 40s and 50s, he was receiving more than $5 million a year.
The nearly 100-year-old statute allows the chairmen of Congress’ tax committees to look at anyone’s returns, and Democrats say they intend to use that power to help answer a long list of questions about Trump’s finances. Many also want to use it to make public confidential information about Trump’s taxes that he’s steadfastly refused to release.
You know that “1 Million dollar” loan Trump got from his Father? Yeah, about that.
In fact, The Times found, Fred Trump lent his son at least $60.7 million, or $140 million in today’s dollars. Much of it was never repaid, records show.
So funny how it was the father who was the rich one. Continually having to bail out Dumpster Donnie and his failures right up until the old man died at 94 years old.
But then anyone who paid attention to this moron in the past knew he was a liar and a grifter and a faker.
I automatically discard information from any source I have ever disagreed with as well. It keeps me a lot happier as I don’t have to be confronted with challenging facts or ideas.
It’s funny to see right-wingers waffle between finding the NYT credible and not finding them credible.
When someone shares a link here, unless I know first-hand that the source is dangerous in the cyber/is a site that attempts to mess with my device/has malware/etc., I’ll often check it out-even if it’s WND, GatewayPundit, InfoWars, Drudge, Breitbart. We know a lot of places typically aren’t credible, but there’s a difference between refusing to go to a place because Dear Leader vilifies them, and because their sources are some random blog or post or tweet with no substantiation.