There might be a bombshell revelation to be discovered in Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trumps tax returns, 2012 party nominee Mitt Romney said Wednesday.
He also called on the entire GOP field to release their tax returns.
I think theres something there," Romney said of Trump's returns, "Either hes not anywhere near as wealthy as he says he is, or he hasnt been paying the kind of taxes we would expect him to pay, Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, told Fox News Neil Cavuto on Your World.
Trump responded later Wednesday on Twitter, slamming Romney for losing a winnable election, and calling him "awkward" and "goofy" when the governor asked for the real estate magnate's endorsement.
Mitt Romney,who totally blew an election that should have been won and whose tax returns made him look like a fool, is now playing tough guy Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 24, 2016
The reason I think theres a bombshell in there is because every time hes asked about his taxes, he dodges and delays and says well, were working on it. Hey, were not talking about the taxes that are coming due this year Were talking about taxes that already filed, Romney, a multimillionaire businessman, said.
This was an issue in my [2012] campaign. Thats why Im so sensitive to it, Romney said.
Romney was pressured by President Obamas reelection campaign in 2012 to release five additional years of his personal tax returns after the Republicans campaign said he hadnt paid more than 13 percent in taxes in the previous decade.
Were going to select our nominee. We really ought to see from all three of these fellows what their taxes look like to see if theres an issue there, he added, also pointing to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, I think in Donald Trumps case, its likely to be a bombshell.
Perhaps he hasnt been giving money to the veterans or to the disabled like hes been telling us hes been doing. I think thats the reason theres a bombshell [in his returns], he said.
Cavuto pressed Romney as to whether the governor was indeed questioning the amount of Trumps declared charitable donations.
Well, if his taxes show that he hasnt made any contributions to the disabled veterans that would be a big issue, and Im not saying thats the case, Romney said, Im just saying there are things that could be issues.
Trump, who skipped Fox News January GOP debate in Des Moines, Iowa, to hold a nearby rally he described as a benefit for veterans groups, has repeatedly voiced his commitment to such groups in his campaign speeches. The New York billionaire tweeted on January 29 that the veterans event raised $6 million.
Romney told Cavuto that voters have a right to see [candidates] tax returns before deciding on a nominee. Were now in late February and we still havent seen Donald Trumps or Marco Rubios or Ted Cruz taxes.
If in fact [their] taxes have some real problems, lets get them out there and see them, he said.
When people decide they dont want to give you their taxes, its usually because theres something they dont want you to see, Romney said.
Trump submitted a financial disclosure form when he announced his presidential bid in June 2015. At the time, he declared his net worth to be about $10 billion.
I think theres something there," Romney said of Trump's returns, "Either hes not anywhere near as wealthy as he says he is, or he hasnt been paying the kind of taxes we would expect him to pay, Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, told Fox News Neil Cavuto on Your World.
Or both.
After Trump claimed he had a net worth of 10 billion,I read an article (Forbes,I think) that said they had analyzed Trumps net worth and came up with a $4 billion figure,and that was allowing Trump his claim that his "trademark" (the Trump name) was worth $2 billion.
As for the rest,it is no secret he is a businessman that makes his money on the fringes,so you can rest assured he has the best lawyers money can buy. In other words,not really breaking any laws,but continuously dancing right up to the edge. For example,I have read the charges before about his collecting millions from veterans projects,but not forwarding the money to the veterans. This is probably what he is doing and will keep doing for as long as he can get away with doing it because he has probably used that money to pay off debts or to draw interest,and on the very last day he can turn it over to the veterans groups without breaking the law,he will do so. NOT illegal,but not ethical either,and clearly embarrassing to a presidential candidate.