With his business indicted, Trump says a bit too much about taxes

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MaddowBlog: After his business was indicted on tax fraud charges, fmr. President Trump headlined a rally and said more than he should have about the charges.

of many subjects, but the Republican is especially proud of his tax-policy expertise.told votersFive years later, the former president's core business, the Trump Organization, is under criminal indictment, with New York prosecutors alleging that the business engaged in a 15-year-long tax fraud scheme.

Joyce Vance, a former federal prosecutor and an MSNBC legal analyst, highlighted a video of the former president's comments andAs a rule, attorneys whose clients are under indictment have a few simple rules, starting with the most obvious: shut up. Criminal defendants have a right to remain silent, and their lawyers prefer that they exercise that right for a reason: the accused may say things in public that prosecutors will hear and use in court.

 

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In case you haven’t figured it out yet … he’s really not that smart!

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The Donald is used to NO consequences...

Still waiting on that collusion evidence russiagate

The Trump Derangement Syndrome, TDS, is 24/7 with Maddow

It doesn't matter. CY Vance pretty much works for Trump. Nothing will ever happen to Donald and he knows it that's why he fan admit everything in front of thousands of people and nothing ever happens.

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