White House Says Donald Trump Won't Release Tax Return, Wikileaks To Rescue

If you are expecting to see President Donald Trump tax returns anytime soon, you might be wasting your time, as Senior advisor to president Trump, Kellyanne Conway told ABC’s This Week  host, George Stephanopoulos on Sunday that the president won't be releasing his tax returns after the completion of the tax audit by the IRS.

               

Kellyanne Conway said;

The White House response is that he’s not going to release his tax returns.

 

We litigated this all through the election. People didn’t care. They voted for him, and let me make this very clear: most Americans…are very focused on what their tax returns will look like while President Trump is in office, not what his look like.

Throughout the election, Trump had said his tax returns will be released after the completion of the audit. In a debate with Hillary Clinton, Trump said;

I don’t mind releasing — I’m under a routine audit. And it’ll be released. And — as soon as the audit’s finished, it will be released.

Past presidents of the United States have released their tax returns since the 1970s, and have always put the delay tactics on the IRS, and at some pointed to the media as the only people interested in his tax return, and the American public are not really interested in the tax report.

See Kellyanne Conway interview here;

         

After the interview with Kellyanne Conway, one of the entities that helped Donald Trump win the election, Wikileaks, tweeted that it will publish the President tax returns if anyone can send it to its website. Wikileaks was furious that the president had lied about releasing the report, and later went back on his words.