“Everyday Americans don’t own resorts they can list as alternative addresses to tinker with their tax liability,” Rep. Nita Lowey tweeted Thursday.
President Donald Trump’s critics jeered him online and accused him of trying to lighten his tax bill after he announced Thursday that his permanent residence would be Palm Beach, Florida, rather than Trump Tower in New York.
“Donald Trump doesn’t want the state of New York to see his taxes — I wonder why. Let’s call this out for what it is: Corruption, plain and simple,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., a 2020 candidate, tweeted Thursday.