“So he doesn’t have to return those taxes”, Karl interjected.
Some, including former GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, disagreed.
“I get that this stuff is interesting, but it doesn’t move the dial one notch”, said Priebus, who argued Trump is an unconventional, first-time candidate who has so far been able to overcome mistakes and the storm of criticism that follows. “People look at Donald Trump and say, is this person going to cause an natural disaster in Washington, D.C”. “Here’s a guy that’s never run for office”, Priebus told ABC’s Jonathan Karl Sunday.
“I don’t have a problem with reporters looking into this, but I also think they should be looking at Hillary Clinton and her past and her treatment of women and her treatment of women in the workplace and the way she acted on this email scandal”, Priebus said.
Manafort said the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit is going on last eight years worth of tax returns. And it doesn’t apply.
“Donald Trump has rewritten the traditional playbook in politics”.
Donald Trump will release his tax details only after its audit is completed, his aide said today even as a top Republican leader claimed that it was unlikely to impact the partys presumptive nominees electoral prospects.
“Donald Trump was not asked by the (Republican) leadership to change”. Forgive me. It’s not whether or not he had girlfriends, it’s whether or not he mistreated women, whether he made unwanted advances, whether he humiliated women in the workplace.
“This is a process, we still have some time to go”, Ryan said.
“So, there’s no reason for Donald Trump to change”, Manafort said when asked about news reports that the party leadership has asked Trump to bringing in changes into his campaigning style which brings unity in the party.
“Well, you know, a lot of things bother me”, Priebus told Wallace.
WALLACE: Wait a minute. “I mean, they’re – they’re going to have to decide whether that’s a big issue or not”.
There’s no stopping GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump, at least according to the head of the Republican National Committee.
“All these stories that come out, and they come out every couple weeks, people just don’t care”, Priebus said.
Priebus said he does not think, Trump is being judged based on his personal life. “And I think what people should do is take the [House Speaker] Paul Ryan approach to work with Donald Trump and find out whether or not there’s common ground and whether there can be assurances on the Supreme Court… to make sure that our future is secure down the line as opposed to blowing everything up”.