Trump, Clinton Lock Horns On Taxes, Email Controversy
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published September 27, 2016 | 08:25 AM
HEMPSTEAD, United States, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Sep, 2016 ) - Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump traded blows on the debate stage Monday over the Democrat's use of a private email server as secretary of state, and the Republican billionaire's refusal to release his tax history.
"I will release my tax returns against my lawyer's wishes when she releases her 33,000 e-mails that have been deleted," Trump said when pressed on the issue during their crucial first White House debate. "I have no reason to believe that he's ever going to release his tax returns, because there's something he's hiding," Clinton fired back.
Related Topics
Recent Stories
Pak Vs NZ T20I: Orphaned children extended special invitation to watch match
Finance Minister lauds UNDP’s unwavering support during floods
President Raisi leaves for Iran from Karachi
Currency Rate In Pakistan - Dollar, Euro, Pound, Riyal Rates On 24 April 2024
Today Gold Rate in Pakistan 24 April 2024
Punjab CM inaugurates Pakistan’s first Virtual Women Police Station
Dutch model Donny Roelvink embraces Islam
Experts raise concerns over introduction of 10-stick packs
Iranian president arrives in Karachi
Law Minister expresses Govt's resolve to address issue of missing persons
Rizwan’s batting order may be changed: Sources
Nawaz Sharif to visit Guangzhou exhibition in China
More Stories From World
-
Tokyo stocks end higher tracking Wall Street gains
2 minutes ago -
Wildfires burn large land in Mongolia
2 minutes ago -
S. Korea's births keep falling in February
2 minutes ago -
China to send Spain new panda couple on April 29
2 minutes ago -
Chinese astronauts fix space station power supply after debris hit
2 minutes ago -
Italy marks fascist defeat amid TV censorship row
12 minutes ago
-
Russia energy sites on fire after drone attacks: governor
22 minutes ago -
Pakistan catching ride on global EV boom
32 minutes ago -
US markets rise for second straight day as sentiment improves
32 minutes ago -
Tokyo stocks end sharply higher
32 minutes ago -
Seven arrested in Australian 'terrorism' raids: police
32 minutes ago -
Acting Consul-General visits Pengzhou city, China to promote relations
52 minutes ago