Chris Wallace ignored Donald Trump's answer about paying "millions" in taxes during Tuesday night's debate, repeatedly demanding that the president answer a question he'd already answered. Meanwhile, the person who really should answer for his tax returns is Joe Biden.
A few hours before the first presidential debate of the 2020 general election campaign, and amid a full-blown media kerfuffle over Trump's taxes, the Democratic nominee released his
2019 tax returns. The timing of the release seemed far from coincidental: ahead of the debate, so Biden could say he made his returns public,
but without giving reporters and moderator Chris Wallace time to absorb the returns prior to the debate. It seems Biden was hoping the details of his returns would become old news immediately after Tuesday evening.
Reporters
should dig into Biden's tax returns, however, in the same way they have shown a seemingly unquenchable curiosity regarding Trump's, for one reason: Biden claims to support Obamacare โ
but has consistently avoided paying Obamacare taxes.
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