Discussing transparency, Kamala Harris touches on Trump’s tax report



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The candidate for vice president (cawapres) of the United States (USA), Kamala Harris, referred to the fiscal report of President Donald Trump when talking about transparency in the vice-presidential debate. Harris analyzes the debt reported by Trump.

As reported CNNOn Thursday (8/10/2020), the discussion about Trump’s tax took place during the vice presidential debate on the health of the US presidential candidates, especially Trump, who is now positive for Coronavirus.

USA Today moderator Susan Page asked a question that said, “Do voters have the right to get a clearer picture of the health of candidates?”

“If you want to talk about transparency, let’s talk about Trump’s tax returns,” Harris responded.

Harris analyzes the New York Times (NYT) main media report on Trump’s tax returns and focuses on the $ 400 million debt that Trump believes he has against an unknown business partner or creditor.

“To keep everyone clear, if we talk about debt, that means you owe someone. It would be great to know who, the president of the United States, the commander-in-chief, you owe money to,” Harris said.

“Because the American people have the right to know what influenced the president’s decision. And if he made that decision in the best interest of the American people, all of you or his personal interests,” he added, speaking directly to the American people.

Harris then spoke about presidential candidate Joe Biden, who said he was open about his financial statements. “Joe is very transparent, over the years. One thing we are all about Joe is that he shows it all. He’s honest, he’s straightforward. But Donald Trump covered everything,” he said.

The vice-presidential debate that took place at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday night (7/10) local time, passed more calmly than the presidential debate on September 29, which was considered chaotic and chaotic. The two cawapres answered every difficult question posed and focused on discussing the previously planned talking points.

Look also when Trump admits he doesn’t want to pay taxes in the US lead candidate debate:

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