We know this because of a personal financial disclosure form Team Trump released nearly two weeks ago.
Trump has consistently bucked the tradition among major party candidates of releasing his tax returns to the public, and the financial disclosure reports offer an incomplete picture because filers are only required to disclose income and assets in broad ranges.
All of which left us with a lingering question that regularly goes unasked: Shouldn’t Trump release his latest tax returns right about now?.
In May 2014 — more than a full decade ago — Trump promised to release his tax returns if he became a candidate.
“If I decide to run for office, I’ll produce my tax returns, absolutely,” the Republican said the year before his ride down the golden escalator.
Shouldn’t the Republican candidate at least face some questions about whether he’ll release his tax returns — even if we know the answer will be no?.
Why would he insist on secrecy for his tax returns from the last few years?. »