周六,纽约民主党参议员查克·舒默在抨击唐纳德·特朗普总统时,引用了弗兰克·辛纳屈的一首著名歌曲的歌词。总统的儿子然后痛打了参议员一顿。
首先,特朗普总统在纽约出生和长大,使他成为一个终身的纽约人。本周,他将永久地址改为佛罗里达州棕榈滩,称这是因为纽约政客对他的待遇。
舒默引用了歌曲《纽约,纽约》中的一句话,说特朗普在纽约并不强硬。
“纽约,纽约。如果你能在那里成功,你就能在任何地方成功...特朗普不行,”舒默在推特上写道。
周六,唐纳德·特朗普在一条报复性推文中迅速为父亲辩护。
小特朗普写道:“另一个人会在我们的办公室里走来走去,讨钱,嘲笑他99%的时间都在为连任筹集资金。”。
“@皇马特朗普改变了纽约的天际线。有人能说出克莱因·查克为纽约实际做了什么吗???只有一个?”
当然,总统通过推特宣布离开纽约成为他永久的家。
“我珍惜纽约和纽约人民,并将永远珍惜他们,但不幸的是,尽管我每年缴纳数百万美元的城市、州和地方税,但我受到了城市和州政治领导人的非常恶劣的对待。特朗普总统写道:“很少有人受到更糟糕的待遇。
“我讨厌不得不做出这个决定,但最终对所有相关人员都是最好的。作为总统,我将永远在那里帮助纽约和纽约的伟大人民。它将永远在我心中占有特殊的位置!”
这纽约时报首先获得特朗普的地址变更文件。法庭文件显示,他将把自己的地址从纽约的特朗普大厦改为佛罗里达州的马拉加高尔夫度假村。第一夫人梅兰妮·特朗普也为同样的地址变更提交了同样的文件。
特朗普的文件称:“如果我在其他州保留另一处或多处住所,我在此声明,我在佛罗里达州的上述住所和居所构成了我的主要住所,我打算以此身份永久保留。”。
文件显示特朗普“以前住在第五大道721号”,还包括华盛顿特区宾夕法尼亚大道1600号——白宫——和他在新泽西州贝德明斯特的私人俱乐部,作为他居住的其他地方。
纽约州长安德鲁·科莫在推特上讽刺地向特朗普道别。
“好解脱。无论如何,这不像是“真实唐纳德·特朗普”在这里交税...他是你的了,佛罗里达。”
马萨诸塞州参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦是剩余的2020年民主党总统候选人之一,他说特朗普正在采取行动,以便进一步向纽约州隐瞒他的税收。
“唐纳德·特朗普不想让纽约州看到他的税收——我想知道为什么,”沃伦在推特上说。“让我们直截了当地说出来:腐败,简单明了。根据我的反腐败计划,所有总统候选人都必须公布他们的纳税申报单。”
2018年12月11日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在DC华盛顿椭圆形办公室与参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默就边境安全问题展开辩论。
NEW YORK SENATOR CHUCK SCHUMER MOCKS TRUMP MAKING FLORIDA HIS NEW HOME, DONALD JR. FIRES BACK
New York Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer pulled lyrics from a famous Frank Sinatra song while taking a jab at President Donald Trump on Saturday. The president's son then swiped back at the senator.
First off, President Trump was born and raised in New York, making him a lifelong New Yorker. This week he changed his permanent address to Palm Beach, Florida, saying it was because of his treatment from New York politicians.
Schumer pulled a line from the song, "New York, New York" to say that perhaps Trump wasn't New York tough.
"New York, New York. If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere... Trump can't," Schumer tweeted.Donald Trump Jr. was quick to defend his father during a retaliatory tweet on Saturday.
"Another one that would parade around our offices begging for dollars and laughing about how 99% of his time is raising money for his re-elections," Trump Jr. wrote.
"@realDonaldTrump changed the skyline of NYC. Can anyone name one thing Cryin Chuck has actually done for New York??? Just One?"
The president made his announcement of leaving New York as his permanent home through Twitter, of course.
"I cherish New York, and the people of New York, and always will, but unfortunately, despite the fact that I pay millions of dollars in city, state and local taxes each year, I have been treated very badly by the political leaders of both the city and state. Few have been treated worse," President Trump wrote.
"I hated having to make this decision, but in the end it will be best for all concerned. As President, I will always be there to help New York and the great people of New York. It will always have a special place in my heart!"
The New York Times first secured Trump's change of address documents. The court papers show he is changing his address from Trump Tower in New York City to his Mar-a-Lago golf resort in Florida. First lady Melania Trump also filed an identical document for the same change of address.
"If I maintain another place or places of abode in some other state or states, I hereby declare that my above-described residence and abode in the State of Florida constitutes my predominant and principal home, and I intend to continue it permanently as such," Trump's file stated.
The document shows that Trump "formerly resided at 721 Fifth Avenue," and also included 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C—the White House—and his private club in Bedminster, N.J. as other places he lives.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo told Trump goodbye in a sarcastic Twitter response.
"Good riddance. It's not like @realDonaldTrump paid taxes here anyway... He's all yours, Florida."
Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who is one of the remaining 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls, said Trump was moving so he could further hide his taxes from the State of New York.
"Donald Trump doesn't want the state of New York to see his taxes—I wonder why," Warren said in a tweet. "Let's call this out for what it is: Corruption, plain and simple. Under my anti-corruption plan, all presidential candidates would be required to release their tax returns."
U.S. President Donald Trump argues about border security with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) in the Oval Office on December 11, 2018 in Washington, DC.