To: brucedickinson
Trump can say whatever he wants. Unless and until he pursues legal action against the New York Times, I'm going to assume that he's perfectly fine with them running the story -- and maybe even a complicit party.
Think about it ... it covers him perfectly. He can now refuse to release any of his tax returns for good reason: "My lawyers advised me to refrain from releasing any tax returns, because of what the New York Times did."
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10/02/2016 8:10:33 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
("Go ahead, bite the Big Apple ... don't mind the maggots.")
To: Alberta's Child
I would say that getting distracted with legal pursuits at this time would be an unwise thing for the Trump campaign to pursue. A suit can be filed after the election. Meantime, he is covered from indulging the press with current tax returns. If a legal tax return is not acceptable then why bother with any other tax return revelations? Another distraction to keep Trump from addressing the current situations like unemployment, health care, illegal as well as unlimited and unvetted immigration.
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