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2nd Trump son claims you would ask too many questions about his daddy's taxes

Original post made by Raul, Atherton: other, on Sep 15, 2016

First, Eric Trump: "you would have a bunch of people who know nothing about taxes" looking through them and making "assumptions on things they know nothing about."

Now, Don Trump jr: “He's got a 12,000-page tax return that would create … financial auditors out of every person in the country asking questions that would detract from (daddy's) main message (of hate, racism and lies,)” Trump Jr. said in a Wednesday interview with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

For 4 decades every presidential candidate has been transparent with their taxes.

We have the ability to see almost 50 years of Clinton records.

Trump? You're not smart enough to understand taxes, you dummies!

Trump lies about not being able to release them while under audit (his own words and the words of his sons prove the lie.)

Release the tax records, liar.

We all know what's in them - pays zero taxes, offshore tax havens, ZERO dollars given to charity, etc..

Unqualified for office.


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Posted by Raul
a resident of Atherton: other
on Sep 15, 2016 at 10:12 am

Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan said that Donald Trump should follow his example and release his tax returns to the public.

"I released mine,” Ryan told ABC News. “I think we should release ours."

Every critical thinker in America wants Trump to follow established precedence and release his taxes.

Trump is playing his followers and sycophants for fools.


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