John Cassidy
Does Trump Pay Any Income Taxes?
By John Cassidy
The theory that he doesn’t is just speculation, based on the limited available information about his finances. If he wants to refute it, he knows how.
The theory that he doesn’t is just speculation, based on the limited available information about his finances. If he wants to refute it, he knows how.
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