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Rockyrd
04-16-2017, 01:00 PM
This is the same man who brings up the election probably once every 10 days or so..

And he really believes that the only interest in his tax returns are political

Come on..get real

"President Donald Trump on Twitter Sunday lashed out against citizens who'd taken to the streets to exercise their First Amendment rights.

While claiming that thousands of people who on Saturday demanded Trump finally release his full tax returns were "paid" protesters, Trump tweeted, "The election is over!"

"Someone should look into who paid for the small organized rallies," Trump tweeted a day after thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in more than 150 cities across the country.

An hour after wishing his 28 million followers a Happy Easter, Trump hailed his November win and called out those making his undisclosed tax history an issue.

The president then followed up by repeating an unsubstantiated claim he's made before that some of the protesters against him were "paid," an allegation that became popular in some right-wing circles in the build up to the 2016 presidential election, before noting that the election was "over."

Trump himself used paid actors to pose as rally attendees during his campaign, and has talked at length about the election results since his victory while criticizing his former rival Hillary Clinton.

More than four months after winning the presidency, Trump continued to attack Clinton at a rally in Nashville, Tennessee, this March."



Trump Calls for Investigation Into Tax Day Protesters, Tweets '''Election Is Over!''' - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-calls-investigation-tax-day-protesters-tweets-election-over-n747101)

Taltarzac725
04-16-2017, 03:15 PM
Trump Calls for Investigation Into Tax Day Protesters, Tweets '''Election Is Over!''' - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-calls-investigation-tax-day-protesters-tweets-election-over-n747101)

That man and his tweets.

I wonder if we will see arrests this week for the Russian connections to that Election he brags so much about winning.

wjboyer1
04-16-2017, 03:54 PM
Why wait for the weekend? President... - NowThis Politics (https://www.facebook.com/NowThisPolitics/videos/1523935610971257/)

Rockyrd
04-16-2017, 04:34 PM
This is a man that we trust ?

2011

his “birther” campaign of falsely claiming President Obama was not born in the United States, Trump offered a public deal: If Obama released his birth certificate, he’d release his tax returns.

“Maybe I'm going to do the tax returns when Obama does his birth certificate,” he told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos.

“I may tie my tax returns, I'd love to give my tax returns, I may tie my tax returns into Obama's birth certificate.”

He also hinted he might release them “if I decide to run" for office.

2012

With Mitt Romney running on the Republican presidential ticket, Trump again and again offered a bit of advice from one businessman to another: The candidate must release his tax returns, ASAP.

In the final weeks of the campaign, Trump even fell back on his birther deal, telling CNN he urged Romney to release his returns if Obama showed his birth certificate. Trump said it could be “a swap.”

2014

The Obama birth certificate had by now emerged, proving that Trump’s claim had zero merit.

So Trump devised a new deal: He’ll release the tax returns if he runs for office.

“If I decide to run for office, I’ll produce my tax returns, absolutely. And I would love to do that,” he said in an interview with Ireland’s TV3.

2015

Months before announcing his presidential candidacy, Trump assured that he’d release the returns as part of his proof that he “would make money for our country.”

“I would certainly show tax returns if it was necessary,” he said in a February radio interview with Hugh Hewitt.

As the year neared its ends, and Trump surged in the GOP primary polls, he said he was “thinking about” letting the returns out.

At some point I’ll release it.”

2016

In January, Trump said he and his campaign were “working on” getting the returns out, but it was hard because it “is not, like a normal tax return.”

Starting the next month, though, Trump introduced the excuse he’d stay with for the rest of the campaign: He couldn’t get them out because he was under a “routine audit” from the IRS.

Meanwhile, on the campaign trail, Trump scolded Romney for waiting until weeks before the 2012 election to release his returns, with Trump implying this played a part in the candidate’s defeat.

Trump stuck to the audit line right through the election, even saying in one of the presidential debates against Clinton that the returns would come “as soon as the audit’s finished.”

2017

A reporter asked Trump about the returns in his first press conference as President-elect. Almost reflexively, he replied, “Well, I'm not releasing the tax returns because as you know, they're under audit."

When pressed, though, Trump said for the first time that he simply didn’t believe the American public cared about seeing them, because he won the election.

The many times Donald Trump said he'd release his tax returns - NY Daily News (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/times-donald-trump-release-tax-returns-article-1.3061868)

Taltarzac725
04-16-2017, 06:14 PM
This is a man that we trust ?

2011

his “birther” campaign of falsely claiming President Obama was not born in the United States, Trump offered a public deal: If Obama released his birth certificate, he’d release his tax returns.

“Maybe I'm going to do the tax returns when Obama does his birth certificate,” he told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos.

“I may tie my tax returns, I'd love to give my tax returns, I may tie my tax returns into Obama's birth certificate.”

He also hinted he might release them “if I decide to run" for office.

2012

With Mitt Romney running on the Republican presidential ticket, Trump again and again offered a bit of advice from one businessman to another: The candidate must release his tax returns, ASAP.

In the final weeks of the campaign, Trump even fell back on his birther deal, telling CNN he urged Romney to release his returns if Obama showed his birth certificate. Trump said it could be “a swap.”

2014

The Obama birth certificate had by now emerged, proving that Trump’s claim had zero merit.

So Trump devised a new deal: He’ll release the tax returns if he runs for office.

“If I decide to run for office, I’ll produce my tax returns, absolutely. And I would love to do that,” he said in an interview with Ireland’s TV3.

2015

Months before announcing his presidential candidacy, Trump assured that he’d release the returns as part of his proof that he “would make money for our country.”

“I would certainly show tax returns if it was necessary,” he said in a February radio interview with Hugh Hewitt.

As the year neared its ends, and Trump surged in the GOP primary polls, he said he was “thinking about” letting the returns out.

At some point I’ll release it.”

2016

In January, Trump said he and his campaign were “working on” getting the returns out, but it was hard because it “is not, like a normal tax return.”

Starting the next month, though, Trump introduced the excuse he’d stay with for the rest of the campaign: He couldn’t get them out because he was under a “routine audit” from the IRS.

Meanwhile, on the campaign trail, Trump scolded Romney for waiting until weeks before the 2012 election to release his returns, with Trump implying this played a part in the candidate’s defeat.

Trump stuck to the audit line right through the election, even saying in one of the presidential debates against Clinton that the returns would come “as soon as the audit’s finished.”

2017

A reporter asked Trump about the returns in his first press conference as President-elect. Almost reflexively, he replied, “Well, I'm not releasing the tax returns because as you know, they're under audit."

When pressed, though, Trump said for the first time that he simply didn’t believe the American public cared about seeing them, because he won the election.

The many times Donald Trump said he'd release his tax returns - NY Daily News (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/times-donald-trump-release-tax-returns-article-1.3061868)

There must be something in them or why would he not just release them.

ColdNoMore
04-16-2017, 06:22 PM
The answer to his flaming hypocrisy, while quite simple...is also quite frightening.

America has elected a narcissistic sociopath and a smaller and smaller faction, as demonstrated by his low approval rating...are willing to ride the ship down with him. :ohdear:

Taltarzac725
04-16-2017, 07:05 PM
The answer to his flaming hypocrisy, while quite simple...is also quite frightening.

America has elected a narcissistic sociopath and a smaller and smaller faction, as demonstrated by his low approval rating...are willing to ride the ship down with him. :ohdear:

Well this was close to the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.

MDLNB
04-17-2017, 06:22 AM
Trump is doing an amazing job. The more leftards cry, the happier I am. Keep it up. keep posting against Trump instead of the agenda. Say goodbye to the Democrat party....:wave:

Taltarzac725
04-17-2017, 07:00 AM
Trump is doing an amazing job. The more leftards cry, the happier I am. Keep it up. keep posting against Trump instead of the agenda. Say goodbye to the Democrat party....:wave:

Ain't going to happen. Just wait until indictments start coming against Trump's men for their Russian connections unless Putin's forces have killed off those Russians who seemed to have worked with these Trump men.

dirtbanker
04-17-2017, 07:32 AM
Yeah your hoping the President of the country that has fed you for the last 17 years gets indicted...real grateful for the helping hand, huh.

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MDLNB
04-17-2017, 08:15 AM
Yeah your hoping the President of the country that has fed you for the last 17 years gets indicted...real grateful for the helping hand, huh.

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Tal would bite the hand that is trying to pull his drowning @ss out of the water. And it is obvious that he does not know how to swim.