TRUMP’s 2013 TAX RETURN Just LEAKED & It Shows He PAID WAAAY MORE THAN HIS ‘FAIR SHARE’, DONALD PAID OVER ….
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A leaked copy of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s 2013
federal tax return shows that the billionaire businessman payed over 40
million dollars in federal taxes on earnings of 278 million dollars in
the 2013 calendar year. The leaked document stands in sharp contrast to a
leaked return from the mid-nineties showing that Trump lost over 900
million and payed nothing in taxes, according to sources.
The leaked tax return, first reported by NBC Affiliate WNBC,
was received in the same fashion as the prior leaked return, arriving
in a manila envelope with a return address of Trump Towers in New York
City. And just as the previous return was verified as authentic by a
former accountant of Trump’s responsible for preparing his taxes, so too
has the authenticity of this new 2013 document been verified, according
to the unnamed source in possession of the documents.
As for charitable donations, Mr. Trump
gave just under $27 million, roughly 10 percent of his total income. The
vast majority of that went to charities supporting Conservative values
including $9.5 million to the Cato Institute and some $8 million to the
Wounded Warrior Project.
The Trump Campaign reportedly also
verified that the document was authentic, but still decried the leak as
being unauthorized by Trump himself, and a violation of his privacy. The
Press reports that Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway repeated the
claim that the leaks were unauthorized, and against the wishes of the
candidate. “Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that his tax returns
should not be released while he is being audited by the IRS”, Conway is
reported as saying.
The Clinton campaign fired back,
suggesting that the leak was timed to distract from a recently released
audio recording of Trump in 2005 in which he makes alleged sexist
remarks about women. The leaked tax document also undercuts a Clinton
campaign claim that Trump had payed zero taxes since the mid nineties.
The Trump campaign had previously called that accusation baseless, and
these new tax documents back up that claim.
As the 2016 election intensifies and the
polls tighten these new revelations about Trump’s financial and
taxpaying status bear careful consideration when determining who is
worthy of the presidency.
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