Anonymous ID: 62720a Feb. 26, 2019, 10:35 a.m. No.5396502   🗄️.is 🔗kun

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/sanders-stammers-when-asked-about-when-hell-release-his-very-boring-tax-returns/

 

“Will you release 10 years of your tax returns, as you know Elizabeth Warren has decided to do that?” Blitzer questioned.

 

“Ya,” Sanders said.

 

“What was the delay? Why haven’t you done that so far?” Blitzer pressed.

 

Sanders suggested there’s pending issues with the documents, though he wouldn’t elaborate on what the issues are or when, exactly, the public might get a glimpse at them. The issue became a flashpoint for Democrats in the 2016 election when President Trump refused to release his tax returns, but it appears Sanders is also less than eager to put his documents on display.

 

“Well, you know, the delay is not … our tax returns will bore you to death,” Sanders said, sidestepping Blitzer’s question. “It’s simply a ma… there’s nothing special about them. It just was a mechanical issue, we don’t have accountants at home, my wife does most of it and we will get that stuff out.”

 

But when? Blitzer questioned.

 

“Sooner than later,” Sanders said.

 

Blitzer pressed for a specific time, but Sanders wasn’t having it.

 

“Soon,” the senator said. “I think we have to do just a few more little things, check them out, but they’re ready.”

 

Blitzer pointed out that folks have been calling on him to expose his finances since he ran for president in 2016 and questioned why Sanders is only now deciding to do so.

 

<Now let’s not forget his wife’s ponzi-style scheme that caused a college she worked for, to go bankrupt. Also, don’t forget how they bought a house after conversing to HRC during the 2016 election as well as how the DOJ investigation was dropped after he conceded as well. Pair all of that up with his current windfall of “donations” in the 10s of millions, it’s odd that his two senior staffers decided to leave today.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/bernie-sanders-staff-shakeup-top-strategists-leave-his-presidential-campaign-n976221

 

The firm came under some criticism from Sanders allies for the money they made from Sanders and his small-dollar fundraising machines, with $5.3 million in direct payments to the firm from the 2016 campaign, according to the Federal Election Commission reports.

 

Devine also has faced renewed scrutiny for his international consulting work in Ukraine with former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, who has plead guilty to financial crimes and is awaiting sentencing.

 

And Sanders has pledged to diversify the top ranks of his campaign, which has been overwhelmingly white and male.

 

The Sanders campaign declined to immediately say who would replace the three men in either their roles as admakers or strategists.