Trump takes the 5th 400 times...

You never posted any links, in any thread, ever, which even supported any of your simpleton claims much less demonstrating the “truth” [sic] of your assertions.

You’ve been beaten so thoroughly and for so long that you’re not even salvageable as a source for glue.
/——/ Perhaps we can use one of these suggestions on The5thHorseshyt, since glue isn’t viable. (Apologies to cat lovers)
 
He was asked many yes/no questions, as anyone can see for themselves. Just another reflexive cult tantrum on your part.
He was also asked non mere “yes/no” questions as all can see.

Just reflexive dishonesty by you to feebly deny reality. Farty, you poor retard. Everyone laughs at you.
 
So lets take these one at a time.

Weisselberg was conviced of TAX EVASION......what does that have to do with Trump?

Tim Geitner did the same thing and the Obama still nominated him for Sec of the Treasurey........you know the guy who COLLECTS TAXES...and the dems voted for him............
NO, Geithner wasn't.
During his confirmation, it was disclosed that Geithner had not paid $35,000 in Social Security and Medicare payroll taxes from 2001 through 2004 while working for the International Monetary Fund.
The IMF, as an international agency, did not withhold payroll taxes, but instead reimbursed the usual employer responsibility of these taxes to employees.
Geithner paid those taxes.
 
Because it involved his compensation from GriftyCo. It is inconsistent with the code for an employer to provide the types of benefits Weisselberg (and members of his family) received in lieu of taxable salary.



No, he didn't....you should post the details...

He cheated on his taxes. Was it the exact same thing as here? No, but he cheated on his taxes and we were told that he was the only person that could lead us out of the mess we were in. A guy that cheated on his taxes.

He accomplished what he was put in place to do. The rich thrived.
 
NO, Geithner wasn't.
During his confirmation, it was disclosed that Geithner had not paid $35,000 in Social Security and Medicare payroll taxes from 2001 through 2004 while working for the International Monetary Fund.
The IMF, as an international agency, did not withhold payroll taxes, but instead reimbursed the usual employer responsibility of these taxes to employees.
Geithner paid those taxes.

These were careless mistakes," Geithner told members of the Senate Finance Committee during his nearly four-hour confirmation hearing. "They were avoidable mistakes, but they were unintentional. I should have been more careful. I take full responsibility."

Geithner noted they were "his mistakes" and the rest is just trying to clean up the mess.

International organizations such as the IMF are exempted from Social Security taxes, so U.S. citizens who work there are supposed to pay them as if they are self-employed. Geithner did not.

Geithner did not pay them until caught.

Like Trump he had a habit of not paying his taxes.

Geithner, who as Treasury secretary would be in charge of the IRS, paid back taxes for 2003 and 2004 after an IRS audit in 2006. Geithner paid further back taxes and interest after similar problems for his 2001 and 2002 returns were discovered during vetting by the Obama team.

Timothy Geithner says he regrets tax mistakes
 
These were careless mistakes," Geithner told members of the Senate Finance Committee during his nearly four-hour confirmation hearing. "They were avoidable mistakes, but they were unintentional. I should have been more careful. I take full responsibility."

Geithner noted they were "his mistakes" and the rest is just trying to clean up the mess.

International organizations such as the IMF are exempted from Social Security taxes, so U.S. citizens who work there are supposed to pay them as if they are self-employed. Geithner did not.

Geithner did not pay them until caught.

Like Trump he had a habit of not paying his taxes.

Geithner, who as Treasury secretary would be in charge of the IRS, paid back taxes for 2003 and 2004 after an IRS audit in 2006. Geithner paid further back taxes and interest after similar problems for his 2001 and 2002 returns were discovered during vetting by the Obama team.

Timothy Geithner says he regrets tax mistakes
Wasn't the point.

"Weisselberg was conviced of TAX EVASION......what does that have to do with Trump"?
"Tim Geitner did the same thing"
DID the same thing but wasn't convicted of tax..........ANYTHING.

AND Geitner did pay.
BUT Tim DID cheat.
 
Wasn't the point.

"Weisselberg was conviced of TAX EVASION......what does that have to do with Trump"?
"Tim Geitner did the same thing"

AND Geitner did pay.
BUT Tim DID cheat.

Trump knew. Trump's company avoided taxes, not just one person.

Yes Geithner paid his taxes. Only after getting caught, just like Trump here.
 
When did Joe Biden plead the 5th?
Every day of his life, every time he is asked a question about his son or crooked business dealings.

The Man is a Pathological Treasonous Liar. He is also a hair sniffing plagiarizer, and puppet of The New World Order.

When was the last time you heard this Evil man mention God?
 
Every day of his life, every time he is asked a question about his son or crooked business dealings.

The Man is a Pathological Treasonous Liar. He is also a hair sniffing plagiarizer, and puppet of The New World Order.

When was the last time you heard this Evil man mention God?
Take a deep breath.
 
VS. BIDEN who has plead the 5th over how many bribes he and his family have laundered through crooked business deals and paintings sold from a crack head sex addict son?

Difference? I'm not defending Biden. I didn't vote for Biden. I believe like Trump, Biden is not worthy of being president.

Next?
 
This comes right out of his pocket.

Could.
Trump may ask for ONE more favor.
July 24 2022
The Republican National Committee may force former President Donald Trump to choose between the spotlight and a mountain of legal bills. “Since October 2021, the Republican National Committee has paid nearly $2 million to law firms representing Trump as part of his defense against personal litigation and government investigations,” ABC News reported Wednesday.
 
Could.
Trump may ask for ONE more favor.
July 24 2022
The Republican National Committee may force former President Donald Trump to choose between the spotlight and a mountain of legal bills. “Since October 2021, the Republican National Committee has paid nearly $2 million to law firms representing Trump as part of his defense against personal litigation and government investigations,” ABC News reported Wednesday.

Nowhere does it say they will pay his fines for his illegal actions.
 

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