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So to answer the question in the title, looks like just more disinformation.
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So to answer the question in the title, looks like just more disinformation.
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So in real life, I've worked many years for banks and lenders underwriting countless tax returns of wealthy individuals and their businesses. I know exactly how to read them and what they might contain. So take your stupid hypocritical defense of Trump's tax cheating and shove it up your ass.
Brandonbull is still paying that random “expert tax prep” outfit at Walmart to fill out the 1040ez
Those of us with a brain already pointed out the very shit you posted from the government source DID NOT accuse Biden of cheating on his taxes but you insist on continued self flagellation.Where are your sources to disprove what is posted? Besides some moron with a blue check mark.
Maybe we should get the cyber ninjas on this case.
People act as if tax returns are going to have line items and deductions labeled as "illegal stuff". Wealthy individuals have sophisticated financial plans made by experts in pushing the envelope. A lot of this comes down to fuzzy classifications of financial activities.
Democrats worried for several years about the tax returns of the President. Like a lot of other things, Democrats hide behind their "rules for thee and not me" shield.
That is why you have the same professionals look at the tax filings.
Really isn’t unreasonable to know where the President has and had made his money.
