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The New York Times scoop on President Trump’s tax return, in addition to being the first installment in a series, contains a host of other firsts, which will also come from other journalists who now have the data to continue and confirm their findings. A thousand research addresses have been added. Questions arose. Is Trump an impostor pretending to be a successful businessman and instead on the brink of bankruptcy? Did you ignore the Covid-19 pandemic for as long as you could because you didn’t want to lose money from your businesses, such as shopping malls and golf courses, which must remain open to make a profit? Does the president continue to do business and receive money from abroad in conflict of interest with his position? Will this scoop released Sunday night move the votes, two days before the first presidential debate and thirty-seven days before the election, which is even less for the many voters who will vote by mail?
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