Gutfeld on the big NYT bombshell on Trump taxes



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The New York Times released President Trump's taxes. 30 years ago.

You might ask, how did they get that kind of thing? But no matter if you hate the guy. In addition, publishing the content of other people is the subject of the Times. Who cares if it has been disclosed or stolen? Or perhaps borrowed from Trump, who said several years ago that he had experienced financial problems in the past.

In his TV show "The Apprentice", Trump said, "It was not always so easy, about 13 years ago, I had serious problems, I had a multi-billion dollar debt."

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That's what the Times reported on Tuesday night. A bomb. Still in the Times last night:

The Berlin Wall? Down. Bay City Rollers broke up. "Star Wars" is a success. And Trump has already lost a package, say insiders – including Trump himself.

In fact, here is an idea: to have the rich child of the Times postpone his 1040s.

So, if the Times gets another Pulitzer, it should share it with Trump for warning it years ago.

Nevertheless, the media response was Pavlovian.

Anyway, here is the immortal take of the media: we have it! Again! This time! Right? We got it!

Actually no. But it's fun to watch you try. It's hilarious. They continue to walk on the same rake and get a headache. Like all these anti-Trump titles fall flat.

Why? Well, life is beautiful. The economy is in full swing; unemployment reaches record lows.

So, when you're in the media – and the world does not bother you, you have to find another story, even if that story was repeated by the target itself.

So I can not wait to hear about the next scoop. This Trump has been married three times? What he likes about golf? And women?

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And yet, what do you mean from the American public? This is the sound of life in 2019 under Trump. It's the sound of calm.

But as the press should know now, you can not hear it when you scream.

Adapted from Greg Gutfeld's monologue on "The Five" of May 8, 2019.

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