Trump Signed Tax Returns with False Information Under Penalty of Perjury at Least 4 Times: Report

The following article by Cody Fenwick was posted on the AlterNet website June 22, 2018:

The Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold has been meticulously tracking the president’s finances.

Credit: Official White House by Andrea Hanks

President Donald Trump signed the Trump Foundation tax returns in four different years when they contained demonstrably false information, according to a new report by Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold.

As Fahrenthold notes, when you sign a tax return, you pledge that the information contained is accurate to the best of your knowledge under penalty of perjury. Knowingly falsifying a tax return is a felony under federal law. (Many noted that, by contrast, unauthorized border crossing is only a misdemeanor.)

The false information Farenthold reports on, which is confirmed by a recent New York attorney general lawsuit, concerns Trump’s use of his foundation to personally benefit himself, make a political donation, and to help his business. These acts are all barred under the law governing charitable foundations.