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Where’s the long form?

After Newsweek asked for a copy of the IRS audit letter sent to Trump, a campaign spokesperson last week pointed to the campaign’s website and the letter that was released by Trump’s attorneys at the Washington, D.C., firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. A follow-up query to the campaign asking for a copy of the actual IRS audit letter itself has gone unanswered. Newsweek offered to accept a redaction of any personal information that might be in the letter, such as a Social Security number, although generally audit letters contain just a name and address, which in Trump’s case is well known to be Trump Tower.

In lieu of producing the audit letter, there’s really no proof that Trump is being audited.

Margaret Soltan, August 15, 2016 4:58AM
Posted in: democracy

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One Response to “Where’s the long form?”

  1. dmf Says:

    was genius to question his being audited, if he loses he will really be screwed as he already can’t get $ from banks (part of why he was trying, and failing, to solicit funds from russian oligarchs) he has lost his network tv options and sided with Ailes against Faux News, by the time this latest audit is done Trump tower may become Bloomberg’s latest land grab.

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