NR Exclusive: Four MSNBC Employees Exposed For Tax Evasion




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Hypocrisy. It's something we've come to expect from the Left -- and when hard evidence showcasing that hypocrisy in full sunlight comes out, we must expose it.
MSNBC hosts are known for spouting liberal talking points about the wealthy paying their "fair share" of taxes and promoting the redistribution of wealth.
It turns out, at least four MSNBCers are on the line for tax evasion to the tune of a combined hundreds of thousands of dollars. Here's the scoop:

MSNBC's hosts and guests regularly call for higher taxes on the rich, condemning wealthy individuals and corporations who don't pay their taxes or make use of loopholes. But recent reports, as well as records reviewed by National Review, show that at least four high-profile MSNBC on-air personalities have tax liens or warrants filed against them.
In January 2014, host Toure Neblett tweeted, "Regressive taxation & tax-avoidance & union crushing & the financial corruption of legislation has fueled inequality more than hard work." In 2012, he also criticized Republican politicians, saying they were "all afraid to vote for a modest tax increase of people who can totally afford it."

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