WikiLeaks Releases Donald Trump’s Tax Returns

The whistleblower website WikiLeaks just released Donald Trumps tax returns from 2008-2015. “It makes the DNC emails look like a cold,” said WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange. “This is like smallpox to a presidential candidate. Worse than small hands.”

The website received the tax returns from a disgruntled Trump employee. In fact, four different disgruntled employees came forward with the tax return information.

Some notable information is the Donalds net worth, about $76 million in cash with $1.7 billion in long-term debt. Plus another $500 in short-term debt.

He paid $46 in federal taxes for the year 2014. That is only 46 dollars. He received money back from several states where he owns golf courses or part ownership in hotels.

Trump has lent his campaign $27 million which can be retrievable when he files bankruptcy after the election. Public finance dollars would pay for any loans.

He wrote off his presidential exploratory committee, daily pedicures, candy bars, and a hand longing machine as business expenses.

There is also a large number of shell companies whose purpose remain unknown even to expert financial advisors.

You can read the entire WikiLeaks tax returns HERE

Trump Angry, Trump Sue

Trump’s staff have been ordered to refuse comment to the media, but one member said they will sue WikiLeaks under privacy rights and the disclosure of secret numbers, i.e., Social Security numbers.

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  • robingee

    There seems to be zero information here.

    • cityliving12

      This is a satire journal. It’s not real.

      • robingee

        I thought satire is supposed to be funny.

        • Ken Reed

          What is a hand longing machine? If it’s real, and if it’s what I think it is, where can I buy one? HELP!

        • Michael Fairman

          Hand longing machine is not funny? Perhaps you have one, so I suppose it ain’t.

        • John Sorensen

          Satire definition: “the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.”

          • robingee

            You’re an idiot.

    • Boo freddy

      this satire journal not satire it is wasted space

  • Jock Doubleday

    In a lawful society, the DNC emails would send the entire DNC to prison. And only fools would pay income tax.

    • jerseygurl

      Next time you need a cop or an ambulance or drive on a road—thank those “Fools ” who pay income tax.

      • Chris Chujkal

        last time i checked you even had to pay for an ambulance ride..

        • jerseygurl

          Medivac ahopper ride 3 6ears ago was $18000 and this year our vilunteer rescue squad charged $1600 to go 26 miles, when my husband passed iut and stopped breathi,g from a resp infection. But they do get taxpayer support

          18000

    • Richard Orange

      Right, so you most have had to pay beaucoups of taxes, eh slick!?

  • John

    SATIRE FAKE BS!!!

    • Tony

      Thanks for clearing that up Captain Obvious.

    • Denny Craig

      So his hand stretcher isn’t real?? I’m calling BS on your BS!

    • Ian Cohen

      Nah. I totally assume that SatiraTribune (one letter chages to Satire Tribune) was totally real.

  • Tony

    So what all of you are saying is that a webpage that has “Satirical and futuristic news” in it’s About Us section at the bottom of the page is in fact satire.
    How did you even guess that?

  • Anthony Graffeo

    Like I really fucking care

    • Chris Chujkal

      enough to write a comment

  • borderraven

    SATIRE

  • he wouldnt have to pay tax if he was in that much debt.

  • Kifferslady

    Satire is suppose to be funny. This isn’t funny, it’s just a bunch of lies with a link that takes you right back to the original article. I’m pretty sick of all the lies that some media are putting out about both candidates. It used to be that the media and news outlets would REPORT the news. Now they just make it up as they go along. These type of rags as I call them have no integrity at all. Pitiful.

  • Bill

    There is no way a person’s net worth, assets, or liabilities can be determined from a tax return.

    • Ian Cohen

      You realize a corporate return’s supporting documents like M1 tell just that right?