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Trumps going to trial

JUST IN: NY Judge Sets Trial Date in Fraud Case Against Trump and His Eldest Children

A civil fraud case in New York against former President Donald Trump, his eldest children and his company is set to begin in October of next year, a judge ruled Tuesday.

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a $250 million civil lawsuit against Trump, the Trump Organization, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump in September .
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Rent free since 2016…

@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout well now he’s no longer protected by the presidency and corrupt republicans,

Simple answer kid
@Ryderbike if you had any long vision.
You’d realise the first thing house republicans are gunna ask for us Bidens and Obamas taxes.
And thanks to you lot. There is zero legal recourse for them to hold them back..
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@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Biden and Obama already released their taxes. Several years worth of taxes .

Every president releases their taxes .

Trump is the only one that didn’t.

Trump wasn’t kidding when he called you poorly educated was he?
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout trump paid 25 million dollars for defrauding Americans at his scam university.
Yea he was got.

Trump had his scam charity shut down for corruption and was fined 2 million dollars.

Yea he was got.

And now he doesn’t have the presidency and corrupt republicans to prevent him from getting GOT again.

Stay tuned
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Ryderbike The New York Times this week reported that Trump paid tens of millions of dollars, amounting to at least $66 milllion, in taxes since 2000.
In taxes in seven of the years of tax returns the paper looked at Trump had tax billions in the millions thanks to the alternative minimum tax.

“Mr. Trump paid alternative minimum tax in seven years between 2000 and 2017 — a total of $24.3 million, excluding refunds he received after filing. For 2015, he paid $641,931, his first payment of any federal income tax since 2010,” the New York Times reported.

In Trump’s first two years in office, he filed for extensions for taxes on the prior years tax filing and paid estimated taxes on those. For 2016, he paid $1 million, according to the New York Times. The following year, Trump paid $4.2 million when he filed for an extension.

In some earlier years, Trump paid even more in taxes. According to the New York Times, Trump paid $13.3 million in 2008. In 2005 and 2006, he paid a total of $56.9 million.
@sunsporter1649 well, we’re gonna find out aren’t we?
There was a reason Trump wouldn’t release his taxes, and had to be taken to court