Trump Advisor Says New York Times Reporters Should ‘Face Jail Time’ For Tax Story (VIDEO)

Proving once again that the entire Donald Trump for President campaign is indeed a fascist operation which would love to see the Bill of Rights eliminated, a senior advisor to Trump declared this morning on MSNBC that the reporters from the New York Times who broke the story on Trump not paying taxes should be prosecuted and sent to jail.

WTF?!

Boris Epshteyn, who is a senior advisor to the Orange Menace and one of the most whiny and annoying dillholes to ever appear on television, told host Kristen Welker that the documents the Times referenced when showing Trump had lost nearly a billion dollars in 1995 may not even be real:

“There’s no authentication for them. The only authentication for them is an octogenarian retired accountant in Florida.”

In the very next breath, Epshteyn said this:

“If they are authentic then the New York Times reporters face jail time, five years of jail time for using someone’s tax documents without their approval. The story has no facts in it whatsoever.”

When asked about the assertions from the Trump campaign that she and other reporters for the Times had broken the law as Mr. Epshteyn alleges, Susanne Craig told CNN:

“I don’t think it’s a crime to check your mailbox. And that’s what we did, and then we did some reporting.”

No doubt it would be a crime under a Trump Administration. Along with lots of other things we take for granted, such as the right to think whatever we want to about our leaders.

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