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Donald Trump attacks India’s tax system, refuses to participate in presidential debate

former president of america Donald Trump said on Sunday that he would not participate in the first primary debate to be held for the presidential candidates on behalf of the Republican Party on Wednesday. Trump wrote on his social media website, the public knows who I am, how successful my presidential term has been. So I will not argue. Here Trump questioned India’s tax system.

Will Trump boycott all debates?

The former president’s spokesman has not yet clarified whether he plans to boycott every primary debate or whether he will simply not participate in this debate.

Trump told why he is not joining the debate

On this Trump Said that he does not see any special advantage in participating in the debate, as he is already leading by a huge margin. It is not a question of courage. It is a question of wisdom.

Trump did not inform the Republican National Committee about this

A person with knowledge of the development said on Sunday that Trump and his team have not informed the Republican National Committee about their plans.

Rivals target Trump for not participating in debate

Meanwhile, Trump’s rivals have targeted him for not participating in the debate. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who was in the running for the presidential nomination, accused Trump of not having the courage to come forward and called him a coward.

Even before this, Trump had distanced himself from the debate.

This is not the first time that Trump has refused to participate in any major debate of the Republican Party. He also refused to participate in the final primary debate of the Republican Party during the 2016 presidential election campaign.

Trump raises questions on India’s tax system, threatens to impose same tax if voted to power

Former US President Donald Trump once again raised the issue of high taxes in India on some American products, especially Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and threatened to impose similar taxes on the country if returned to power. During his tenure as the US President, Trump had described India as a taxing king and in May 2019 had abolished the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) giving preferential treatment to India in the US market. Trump (77) had alleged that India had not given the US fair and reasonable access to its markets.

If India is taxing us, we should tax them too: Trump

The former President said, the second thing I want is a uniform tax…India charges high taxes. I saw this with Harley-Davidson (motorcycle). I also said that how are you in a place like India? They levy 100 percent, 150 percent and 200 percent taxes. Trump said, I just want this…. If India is taxing us, then we should also tax them. Along with India, he also raised questions on the tax system of Brazil.

Trump will contest the presidential election in 2024

Trump has expressed his desire to contest the presidential election in 2024. However, he has refused to participate in the first primary debate to be held on Wednesday for the presidential candidates from the Republican Party.

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