Donald Trump's 2005 tax returns have made it into journalists' hands. “They came in the mail, over the transom,” reports David Cay Johnston. “It's entirely possible that Trump himself sent them to me,” he added, noting that “Donald has a long history of leaking material on himself when it's in his interest.”
Rachel Maddow tweeted Tuesday evening, just before her MSNBC show aired, that the evening's episode would focus on his 2005 returns.
David Cay Johnston was her source, and he posted his report here.
Shortly after, Daily Beast published their link to Johnston's investigation.
The White House pre-empted Maddow's big on-air reveal by a few minutes, with statements that effectively confirmed her reporting which had not yet aired.
“It is totally illegal to steal and publish tax returns,” the White House statement said. “The dishonest media can continue to make this part of their agenda, while the President will focus on his, which includes tax reform that will benefit all Americans.”
His son tweeted:
Thank you Rachel Maddow for proving to your #Trump hating followers how successful @realDonaldTrump is & that he paid $40mm in taxes! #Taxes
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) March 15, 2017
From the Daily Beast:
Donald Trump earned more than $150 million in the year 2005—and paid just a small percentage of that in regular federal income taxes. Daily Beast contributor David Cay Johnston has obtained what appear to be the first two pages of Trump’s 2005 federal income tax return, and published an analysis of those pages on his website, DCReport.org. The Daily Beast could not independently verify these documents.
The documents show Trump and his wife Melania paying $5.3 million in regular federal income tax—a rate of less than 4% However, the Trumps paid an additional $31 million in the so-called “alternative minimum tax,” or AMT. Trump has previously called for the elimination of this tax.
“Before being elected President, Mr. Trump was one of the most successful businessmen in the world with a responsibility to his company, his family and his employees to pay no more tax than legally required,” the White House said in a statement. “That being said, Mr. Trump paid $38 million dollars even after taking into account large scale depreciation for construction, on an income of more than $150 million dollars, as well as paying tens of millions of dollars in other taxes such as sales and excise taxes and employment taxes and this illegally published return proves just that.”
Trump’s 2005 return also shows that he’d continued to benefit from the roughly $916 million loss he reported in his 1995 return—published last year by The New York Times. Using a loophole Congress closed in 1996, Trump converted that loss into a tax credit for the same amount he could offset against income.2005 was the year that Trump, a newly minted reality star, made his last big score as a real-life real estate developer, when he sold two properties, one on Manhattan’s west side and one in San Francisco, to Hong Kong investors, accounting for the lion’s share of his income that year.
Trump: You will never see my Taxes
Rachel Maddow: pic.twitter.com/FWnmeVowXQ
— Gaeri Rothschild (@GaeriRothschild) March 15, 2017
What we've got is from 2005… the President's 1040 form… details to come tonight 9PM ET, MSNBC.
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) March 15, 2017
BREAKING: We've got Trump tax returns. Tonight, 9pm ET. MSNBC.
(Seriously).
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) March 14, 2017
On @maddow I'll break a big story about Trump and his taxes – 9PM eastern via @DCReportMedia Ill be on @lawrence, too.
— David Cay Johnston (@DavidCayJ) March 15, 2017
Media: Release your taxes.
Trump: I can't, under audit.
Maddow: I have Trump's 2005 taxes.
Trump (moments later): HERE ARE THE 2005 RETURNS!— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) March 15, 2017
14-Mar-2017 08:29:23 PM – WHITE HOUSE SAYS IN RESPONSE TO MSNBC THAT TRUMP PAID $38 MILLION IN TAXES ON INCOME OF $150 MILLION
— Jennifer Ablan (@jennablan) March 15, 2017
14-Mar-2017 08:30:24 PM – WHITE HOUSE SAYS TRUMP HAD A RESPONSIBILITY "TO PAY NO MORE TAX THAN LEGALLY REQUIRED"
— Jennifer Ablan (@jennablan) March 15, 2017
.@WhiteHouse statement on Maddow show @realDonaldTrump tax return via @ewstephe pic.twitter.com/nP8Z0o94p6
— David Shepardson (@davidshepardson) March 15, 2017
The White House Just Released Some Details On Trump’s Tax Returns From 2005 https://t.co/zH2F2M2ctk via @salhernandez
— Jim Dalrymple II (@JimDalrympleII) March 15, 2017
NY Times had Trump's 1995 returns, Maddow has 2005, so he pays taxes every 10 years, like the census!
— Marcus Gilmer (@marcusgilmer) March 15, 2017
.@maddow @DavidCayJ scoop pushed White House into releasing some details on Trump's taxes — something every other POTUS has done for decades pic.twitter.com/TRsPPSifBa
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) March 15, 2017
me: okay i gotta close twitter and get some work done
rachel maddow: i have trump's taxes
me: pic.twitter.com/HwlDC8jtjm— joe malunda™ (@maloonds) March 15, 2017
Watching @Maddow ??? Save time and read what the @nytimes had so far on #Trump taxes right here: https://t.co/oQXEifAtAD
— David Beard (@dabeard) March 15, 2017
President Trump wrote off $100 million in business losses to reduce his federal taxes in 2005, according to forms https://t.co/zSaqOhehso
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 15, 2017
Screenshot of Trump's taxes Maddow put up has "client copy" stamped on it. Doesn't mean he leaked, but means someone in his world def did.
— Yashar (@yashar) March 15, 2017
When you're Trump and you leak your own 2005 taxes because it's the only year you paid them pic.twitter.com/anAsJHFVpU
— Ira Madison III (@ira) March 15, 2017
If only reporters care about Trump's taxes, then why did this bar shut off the music, turn on TV, and go silent to watch Maddow?
— Matt Mullin (@mrmullin) March 15, 2017
This is a very important point. Trump's complete taxes are much more likely to be revealed through a political process than a leaker https://t.co/xkW1R6nTNa
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) March 15, 2017
Photo: U.S. President Donald Trump sits during a meeting with Chief Executive Officer of Intel Brian Krzanich in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Feb., 2017.