I understood it fine. Looking forward to you pointing out the criminal acts here. waiting. Waiting. Waiting.
Or ... https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/09/27/us/donald-trump-taxes.html https://codes.findlaw.com/us/title-26-internal-revenue-code/26-usc-sect-6103.html So the newspaper, whose motto is "All the News That's Fit to Print," did one of Published fictional information to mislead its readers like they did here, here, here, and here. Committed a crime (felony?) by knowingly publishing private, unauthorized information.
Timothy O’Brien: “In a tour de force of hard won reporting, the New York Times has put numerical clothing on what we’ve known about President Trump for decades — that, at best, he’s a haphazard businessman, human billboard and serial bankruptcy artist who gorges on debt he may have a hard time repaying…” “Step away from the tragicomic tawdriness and grift that the tax returns define, however, and focus on what they reveal about Trump as the most powerful man in the world and occupant of the Oval Office.” “Due to his indebtedness, his reliance on income from overseas and his refusal to authentically distance himself from his hodgepodge of business, Trump represents a profound national security threat – a threat that will only escalate if he’s re-elected. The tax returns also show the extent to which Trump has repeatedly betrayed the interests of many of the average Americans who elected him and remain his most loyal supporters.”
Ivanka was a ''contractor'' Trump has been writing off money he gave to Ivanka by calling her a ‘contractor’: bombshell report President Donald Trump’s taxes are being reported by the New York Times revealing ways in which his daughter Ivanka has been getting millions from her father and avoiding paying the proper amount of tax on it. The report detailed that Trump has tried to write-off things like family vacations while claiming to be a billionaire with nearly half a billion dollars in debt.
Trump on Monday claimed he had paid “many millions of dollars in taxes” and has “very little debt” after a bombshell report in The New York Times revealed he had paid effectively no income taxes over several years, and is facing more than $300 million in looming loan repayments, the CNBC reports. But Trump, in his tweet making that claim, did not offer proof and conspicuously did not say he had paid millions of dollars in “income taxes.”