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Donald Trump’s Debate Performance “Sniffles And Nonsense”, Says John Oliver
So it is with Donald Trump. NY requires charities to conduct annual audits to solicit donations.
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The Washington Post first reported last week that Trump likely broke state law by not getting the rights to solicit donors. Perhaps a way to take the heat off of Hillary Clinton and her supposed “health issues”.
The freewheeling Trump on display in recent days is particularly notable because he had been doing so well and appeared keen to project more discipline under his retooled campaign team.
The U.S. government needs to be ready to use its offensive cyberweapons in response to attacks from other nations, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Monday.
The Republican nominee’s pre-dawn Twitter tirade on Friday tore into the 1996 Miss Universe, Alicia Machado, a Venezuela-born woman whose weight gain Trump has said created awful problems for the pageant he owned at the time. He could shock everyone and be a friendly, relatable guy in the debate and launch a brand-new strategy that reverses his sliding poll numbers and once again makes 2016 a referendum on Clinton. Trump said he legally used the laws to benefit his business.
Some 66 percent of voters, however, said Clinton should steer clear of Trump’s past indiscretions as well.
“I mean, it could be Russian Federation, but it could also be China”, Trump said at the debate.
“If you want a healthy neighbour to your south, who’s a huge customer, who’s economy grows very dramatically and creates the kind of engine of growth for all of North America, then Trump’s probably a better gamble”, Gingrich said. Meanwhile Trump’s team tries to tie Clinton to the marital misdeeds of her husband. The Times said the size of the loss could have allowed him to avoid federal taxes for almost two decades, an assertion his campaign neither confirmed nor disputed.
Back on a plane that night, Mrs. Clinton told Ms. Sheehy that if she were to question Ms. Flowers in front of a jury, “I would crucify her”. They didn’t become liberals; they realize Trump is unfit for the presidency.
“The only news here is that the more than 20-year-old alleged tax document was illegally obtained, a further demonstration that the New York Times, like establishment media in general, is an extension of the Clinton campaign, the Democratic Party and their global special interests”, the campaign said in a statement.
But Trump got a bonanza because the tax code allows “net operating losses” to cancel out taxable income in future years.
The Clinton campaign seized on the comment with a new TV ad, asking “If not paying taxes makes him smart, what does that make the rest of us?”
“You may have heard that he has long refused to release his tax returns the way every other nominee for president has done for decades”, she said.
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Clinton could offset a loss in OH with victories in either North Carolina or Florida, states with more diverse populations. And IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, when was asked at a House committee hearing on September 21 whether people under IRS audit are free to release their returns or IRS letters informing them they are being audited, said they are.