So. I finally read the NYT Trump tax story because I wanted to see what line was being reported for taxes owed and I came across this about the $750 in 2016 and 2017. Per the NYT own story, Trump actually paid to the US Treasury $1 million in 2016 and $4.2 million in 2017. pic.twitter.com/ltnlMG0mKW
— alexandriabrown (@alexthechick) September 28, 2020
Read that closely. Trump PAID, as in transferred to the US Treasury, $1 million in 2016 and $4.2 million in 2017. Note also that most of the overpayment was rolled forward, not refunded. The $750 figure is an ADDITIONAL $750. Thus every single story saying he paid $750 is a lie.
— alexandriabrown (@alexthechick) September 28, 2020
It is not simply a lie, it proves that the person making the statement either did not read the story itself (BY THE INSANITY OF CTHULHU READ THE SOURCES) or lack the mental ability to comprehend that the NYT itself claims that Trump paid $1,000,000 in 2016 and $4,200,00 in 2017.
— alexandriabrown (@alexthechick) September 28, 2020
The claim that Trump paid only $750 in Federal taxes in 2016 and 2017 is thus a complete and total lie which is easily disproven by the Times own story. I mind when people lie. I mind more when people lie to me about something I can disprove in minutes.
— alexandriabrown (@alexthechick) September 28, 2020
Also there's something even more worrisome than that the NYT appears not to have seen the actual returns. Read this closely and you'll see something very disturbing indeed. pic.twitter.com/m5B6IVSkMo
— alexandriabrown (@alexthechick) September 28, 2020
Did you see it? The years of employee compensation? So the NYT was given compensation information for people who are not Donald Trump. Yeah, that right there should make everyone spit fire from their eyes. What the hell right does the NYT have to employee compensation?
— alexandriabrown (@alexthechick) September 28, 2020
You want to claim Trump is fair game since he's President, fine, whatever. But what people who worked for him made in the decades when he wasn't a politician is fair how? Riddle me that and you better spin so hard the Earth rotates backwards.
— alexandriabrown (@alexthechick) September 28, 2020
Also, I'm going to post this one more time for those in the back. Trump paid $1 million in taxes in 2016 and $4.2 million in taxes in 2017 and, per the NYT story, most of that money was rolled forward. Stop LYING. Start READING. Just. Stop. Lying. pic.twitter.com/sHrTbA5P3k
— alexandriabrown (@alexthechick) September 28, 2020
Here’s Trump at the NBC town hall trying to make it seem like owing more than $400 million is a totally normal thing pic.twitter.com/zWxCPbQBPa
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 16, 2020
The NYTimes posted key details, hard numbers, from Trump's taxes without authorization in clear violation of Twitter's policy
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) October 15, 2020
They didnt censor anything over ithttps://t.co/lc84k2Edpw
Let me get this straight: The NY Times can post to Twitter & Facebook its story on Trump’s taxes based on unnamed sources and documents it won’t produce. But the NY Post cannot post its story on Biden based on documents it produced. Confused? Don’t be. It’s political censorship.
— Gregg Jarrett (@GreggJarrett) October 15, 2020
Donald Trump's tax returns were leaked unlawfully, and they were amplified by Twitter
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) October 15, 2020
Hunter Biden's emails were acquired lawfully, and they were censored by Twitter
If Twitter has a "hacked materials policy" why wouldn't this policy be applied to stories about Trump's tax returns which were illegally obtained? https://t.co/vuGwC4GbRP
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) October 14, 2020
NYT reporter who specializes in Trump's financial record declares bluntly that there's no evidence he owes money to Russia, and claims to the contrary are conspiracy theories. Oops https://t.co/eTURxqTNpO
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) October 14, 2020
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