WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump, who has not yet released his tax returns, attacked Senator Bernie Sanders on Tuesday night after the 2020 Democratic presidential challenger released reports that showed him a millionaire .

In a series of tweets, Trump first attacked Sanders and later predicted that the Democratic Socialist, along with former Vice President Joe Biden, would be the two "finalists" against him in the 2020 elections. Biden has not yet officially participated in the race

"I believe it will be Crazy Bernie Sanders vs. Sleepy Joe Biden as two finalists to run against perhaps the best economy in the history of our country (and MANY other great things)!" Trump wrote on Twitter. "I can not wait to face anyone, may God rest their souls!"

This is not the first time Trump has mingled with the crowd of Democrats who took part in the White House race in 2020. He attacked Biden's physical contacts with his supporters, the legacy Senator Elizabeth Warren and the movements of the hands of Beto O. Rourke.

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However, this is the first time that the president takes into account the income statements of a challenger.

"Bernie Sanders and his wife should pay the pre-Trump taxes on their earnings of nearly $ 600,000," Trump wrote on Twitter. "He always complains about these big taxes, except when it's good for him.They made a fortune with Trump, but everyone did it – and that's a good thing, not a bad thing "

On Monday, Sanders released 10 years of tax returns revealing that he and his wife, Jane, were earning more than $ 550,000 in 2018, including $ 133,000 from his Senate salary and $ 391,000 from the sale of his book, " Our revolution: a future for us. " Believe in."

The documents also show that he has raised more than a million dollars in 2016 and 2017.

The documents show that Sanders, who throughout his career has called for an economy and a government that works for everyone and not just the 1%, ranks among the top 1% of the highest paid in the United States. According to the Economic Policy Institute, a liberal bias, families In the United States, incomes of $ 421,926 or more are part of this group.

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After Trump's tweets, some social media pointed out that Trump has not yet released his tax returns, which goes against decades of presidents who have made it a traditional act of transparency. The president claimed that he had not allowed the public to consult his finances because he is undergoing an audit.

"How much did you pay for taxes @realDonaldTrump?" Richard Painter, a former White House ethics lawyer under President Barack Obama, wrote on Twitter. "Show us the tax returns – it's time to shut up or shut up."

Contribution: Associated Press

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