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Dan Mitchell: Trump’s Tax Return Story is a Make-Believe Scandal

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On the Intelligence Report with Trish Regan, CATO economist Daniel Mitchell called the New York Times tax return issue a make-belief scandal. Further, he slams Hillary Clinton for not even proposing a tax reform plan that would end the legal practice of writing off net operating losses.

“She wants to have her cake and eat it, too,” Mr. Mitchell said. “She’s criticizing Trump without actually proposing to change any policy other than the cats and dogs class-warfare policy she has.”

Mr. Mitchell, a frequent contributor to People’s Pundit Daily and even more frequent vocal critic of Mr. Trump, followed up his appearance on FOX Business Channel with an article explaining why the story is a “Media-Created, Faux Controversy.”

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  • @LaurenHailey201 @PPDNews If they weren't allowed to make things up, the HRC campaign would have nothing to say!

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