

Equals bitchassmaniggah in my book - no matter his race, pedigree, or background. I get "until death do us part" but what I don't get is an able bodied MAN wanting a woman to pay him because they are separating - especially, if the cheating tumors are true. You're entitled to your opinion - I get where you're coming from. Trump's Financial Disclosure Report shows the bulk of his business interests are in the US, but he has holdings such as hotels and golf courses in at least 22 countries, including Saudi Arabia, China, Turkey, Panama, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. You know it's there," said Gross, now a lawyer at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meager and Flom. "Putting it into a blind trust doesn't wipe out your knowledge of it. Generally, these techniques are applied to stock or bond assets that someone else trades for the original investor.
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Kenneth Gross, who has advised previous presidential candidates on how to handle their finances, said Trump's handing his business over to his heirs or placing the holdings into a blind trust doesn't work well with physical properties. "What it will be, for sure, is a constant drama as to whether his business ventures are benefiting or being harmed by his public policy decisions," said Gary Hufbauer, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. I'll leave it to him when to do it."ĭemocratic nominee Hillary Clinton has released nearly four decades of tax returns. House Speaker Paul Ryan, who was the GOP's vice presidential nominee in 2012, said Thursday that presidential candidates should release their tax returns. There are growing questions about what's in the documents, including details of investments in foreign countries. The comments reflect the political potency of Trump's tax returns. That would be the only discussion we'd have," King, a Trump supporters, said on "New Day." "So I'd say the window is closed on that but I wish he had done so last March or April." "With a $10 billion business if Donald Trump dumped his taxes out today, there would be all kinds of misinterpretations of that and maybe some real interpretations of that between now and November. Steve King told CNN's Chris Cuomo on Wednesday that putting out the returns would lead to misinterpretations. (There are no laws barring Trump from disclosing his tax returns while he is being audited). That's a dramatic shift from the Republican nominee's longtime explanation that an ongoing audit is preventing him from releasing his tax returns. told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in a piece published Wednesday. financial auditors out of every person in the country asking questions that would detract from (his father's) main message," Donald Trump, Jr. "Because he's got a 12,000-page tax return that would create. Donald Trump's son has a new reason to explain why his father won't release his tax returns: They'll steal from his political message.
