so lets see Nancy and Mitch’s taxes
Tucker is the only thing worth watching on FAUX News, and I only watch the video clips when someone recommends watching them.
Does braindead take his salary? Yeah. Thought so.
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Trump must be the most squeaky-clean man in history! Who could withstand the kind of scrutiny to which the corrupt establishment subjected him?
Armies of persecutors searched constantly for years! Desperately combing, scrutinizing, examining, searching Trump, his family, his supporters, his past for something--ANYTHING--to charge him with--or even damage him with--and they came up with NOTHING--NO CRIME--NO WRONG DOING--NOTHING!
Okay, an obscene remark he made in private 20 or so years ago.
Trump's persecutors had all the ruthlessness of Lavrentiy Beria, head of Joe Stalin's Secret Police, famous for "Show me the man, and I'll show you the crime," but they lacked Beria's talent and intelligence.
On the other hand, maybe they didn't. Maybe even Beria would have been frustrated by Donald Trump's impeccability.
When you look at all the accomplishments of Trump in office FOR the American people (done with little to no help from the politicians of his party) against what the previous and present administrations have done, how can an everyday person NOT want him back in the WH???????
The “professional politicians in DC desperatley want him to disappear...
On other forums I regularly laugh at those who don’t understand the tax code when it comes to tax loss carry forward, income vs net worth or the fact that Trump paid $4.4 million in taxes over the time period in question. Yet they feel certain in their accusations against Trump.

Democrats the most corrupt people to ever hold office in the land.
It’s going to take years to repair the damage the have created billions will be lost for ever they have scammed from their operations.
Interesting how the Clintons and the Bidens got caught cheating on their taxes and were allowed to amend their returns not have them investigated by congress then exposed to the public . . .
Pelosi’s husband got hammered though.
Right and Nancy and Mitch didn’t even work for it.
The thing is, it appears other than the Apprentice he was getting poorer prior to serving as President.
Everyone is now saying “Let’s see X’s tax returns!”. Guys, that’s not gonna work. The folks that enriched themselves at our expense will not have CLAIMED that income, and the IRS will let it all slide. If we got to see Hunter’s returns, they’d be SPOTLESS. The same (or probably MORESO) for Nancy or Mitch. Of course, if Trump so much as didn’t report a $20 bill he found on the golf course, that’s an issue worthy of a full audit, and impeachment. But the OTHERS? Well that’s (D)ifferent.
it’s never been about write-offs or loop holes.
they wanted to see where he made his money and who worked with him.
so they know who to attack
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Joe Biden’s Released Tax Returns Don’t Explain Millions In Income.
Where Did It Come From?
https://thefederalist.com ^ | APRIL 06, 2022 | BY: BOB ANDERSON
Posted on 4/6/2022, 1:49:22 PM by Red Badger
The sources of President Joe Biden’s large income after he left his post as vice president have never been detailed in his tax returns.
In the week prior to the presidential election, I wrote a piece that asked the question, “Where Is Hunter Biden’s Money?” It was an important question then, even more so now. Given the legacy media’s recent validation of Hunter’s laptop that discussed a slice of equity planned for the “Big Guy” in a deal that involved an entity controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), we should know if any money from it (or other foreign sources) ended up in Joe Biden’s pocket, but we don’t.
Recall that despite then-presidential candidate Biden having bragged that he had released his tax returns with what his team called “a historic level of transparency,” the truth is that he only released his individual returns. Those returns provided no detail regarding the source of most of his income, dollars that flowed to him and his wife Jill by way of S-corporations they set up shortly after his departure from the office of vice president. Those entities, CelticCapri Corp (his) and Giacoppa Corp (hers), contained more than $13 million of the $17 million the couple had reported in income after Biden left office, most of it in the first year (2017).
The same media that ignored Hunter’s laptop has shown a complete incuriosity about these entities, accepting the premise that Joe and Jill raked in $13 million from their book deal to generate their huge increase in income. We simply don’t know if that’s true, though. What we do know is that their book sales were dismal.
Perhaps sensing smoke starting to build just before the election, USA Today published a “fact check” piece that attempted to support that the Bidens earned “$15.6 million … from speaking fees and book deals” in the years 2017 through 2019 and that “more than $10 million of that total income was profits from Biden’s memoir ‘Promise Me, Dad’ and $3 million in profits from Jill Biden’s book.”
Follow the source link provided to that $10 million number, though, and you’ll end up at Joe Biden’s campaign website with financial disclosure links to only their individual returns — no S-corporation tax returns. So, in reality, readers were left with a smokescreen. (Now the financial disclosure links for 2016, 2017, and 2018 have even been changed to connect to a Democratic National Committee fundraising site via ActBlue rather than the tax documents.)
I noted back in 2020 that, “While (Joe Biden’s) financial disclosures reasonably support the $2.7 million of net income reported by CelticCapri in 2018, a notable $8.7 million gap exists between its $9.5 million net income in 2017 and the $809,709 of disclosed income in that year from book tour and related speaking events. Since his disclosure covers only part of 2017, we lack the insight into other income that may explain it.”
To that obvious question, the legacy press simply yawned. But it will become increasingly harder for them to maintain a head-in-the-sand position as more information arises.
Senators Present Proof of CCP Connections
Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., recently showed proof of payments from what they said were CCP-controlled firms “that prove just how connected the Bidens were and how compromised President Biden probably is.” An August 2017 wire receipt showed $100,000 sent from CEFC Infrastructure Investment to Owasco, and a copy of a November 2017 check from CEFC Limited revealed $1 million paid to Hudson West III, LLC. Both recipient entities were tied to the president’s son.
Did any of that money, or other overseas income, go to Joe or Jill? We would know if the president provided a copy of their S-Corp. tax returns with all partner K-1’s that flowed through them. But the only detail we have is aggregate numbers reported on the couple’s individual returns.
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2018 As it stands, we’re left to trust USA Today that Jill grossed $3 million (royalties plus about $700,000 from speaking fees) for a book that sold only 7,000 copies in its first week, and that from that book deal she netted more than $1 million in the two years prior to its release, but only $175,319 in the year it was published (2019). It’s possible an advance was paid, but could a publisher have justified that amount?
2019 The Numbers Don’t Add Up We are told that Joe netted $12.2 million (after expenses) in the same deal for a book that sold 300,000 copies. Excluding the $4.2 million earned from touring and speaking, that yields $8 million of income that we are to assume came from book royalties (higher if we know his gross revenues before expenses).
For analysis purposes, consider that his book had a retail price of $27 for hardcover and $18 for paperback, and assume a reasonable mix of sales so the average price was $23 (with no discounting). On 300,000 books sold, gross revenues would’ve been just under $7 million. As an author, Joe would’ve likely received about 12 percent of that using a blended royalty rate (15 percent hardcover and 7.5 percent paperback typical from publishers), yielding about $800,000 income. Round it up to $1 million if you prefer. Double it. It’s still not close to $8 million.
Sure, he likely got an advance, but would a publisher have advanced that kind of money to an author whose prior work, “Promises to Keep,” sold only 49,000 copies?
So many questions.
Release the Full Tax Returns Rather than ask for proof of sources of income, the media has been stuck in a repeating cycle of reporting about whether Joe and Jill underpaid payroll taxes. That’s a valid question, but it may miss the much larger one: Where did all of that money come from after Biden left office?
To that end, tax returns are a valuable investigative source document. Since the days of Al Capone, the rule has been clear: Don’t ever fail to pay taxes on any income, even if shady. It’s the easiest conviction for a prosecutor. So it’s logical that all income would be reported, and for any potentially over the ethical or legal line, an upstream S-Corporation would serve as the perfect mechanism to obscure it from view.
On a matter of this importance, all possibilities must be fairly considered until proof is established one way or the other. The president may have completely valid sources for all of his income, and if so, he should demonstrate it, particularly given the evidence of foreign money flowing through his son and indirect references to himself.
In releasing Biden’s tax return last year, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki commented that the “release (of) the president’s tax returns … should be expected of all presidents.” Surely she would agree this means the full set of documents.
If this question involved former President Donald Trump and one of his sons, The New York Times and The Washington Post would already be howling for full disclosure, and they would be right to do so. So perhaps they will join now in saying, “Mr. President, please clear the air of all doubt — release your full tax returns.”
Bob Anderson is a partner and CFO of a hotel development company and a former aerospace engineer who worked on the International Space Station and interned in Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) at the Pentagon. He is also a licensed commercial pilot.
Nice juxtaposition, Tucker!
During Trump’s Presidency—EVERYONE in America got richer (except for Trump). Talk about a great leader and doing stuff for the people. This is why the political class hated him so much.