Slip: Trump's son just gave away the real reason he's hiding his taxes
Donald Trump has repeatedly said he won’t release his taxes because he’s under audit. But that dubious rationale has been disputed by Warren Buffett, among many others. A week ago, Trump gave himself away by saying he would release his tax returns immediately if Hillary Clinton produced her deleted personal emails. "Let her release emails. I'll release my […]
Donald Trump has repeatedly said he won’t release his taxes because he’s under audit. But that dubious rationale has been disputed by Warren Buffett, among many others.
A week ago, Trump gave himself away by saying he would release his tax returns immediately if Hillary Clinton produced her deleted personal emails.
"Let her release emails. I'll release my tax returns immediately" – Trump, showing "routine audit" isn't why he won't release tax returns
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) September 7, 2016
If that wasn’t enough, now we get a big slip-up from Donald Trump Jr.
https://twitter.com/ByronTau/status/776261068037484544
So it’s about what’s in the taxes after all.
Which really wasn’t much of a mystery to begin with.
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