U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Tuesday during the first U.S. Presidential candidates debate repeatedly asked President Donald Trump to show his taxes after the president said he has paid “millions of dollars” in taxes, in response to a New York Times article claiming Trump paid as little as $750 in federal income taxes. Trump then said Biden passed a tax bill that gave them privileges and tax credits for building buildings like his hotels.
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US Presidential debate: Biden presses Trump to release his tax returns after Trump claims he’s paid ‘millions’
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