Juan de Fuca
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Now I understand what he meant by " I love the poorly educated "
Before announcing his candidacy, Donald Trump said he would release his tax returns, but earlier this month he said he would not release them before the presidential election.
Then, Trump promised to release the returns after an IRS audit. Now Trump's chief strategist, Paul Manafort, said this week he doesn't think they'll be released because they're too complicated for the public to understand.
"I will be surprised if he puts them out. I wouldn't necessarily advise him to. It's not really an issue for the people we are appealing to. His tax returns are incredibly complicated. I wouldn't understand them, so how are the American people going to?" Manafort told The Huffington Post in an interview posted Wednesday evening.
Manafort continued saying the personal financial disclosure forms Trump released last week "gives out the salient points."
Trump has said he is worth more than $10 billion and that it's impossible to determine an exact figure based on his personal financial disclosure forms. Trump: Tax returns too complicated to release