Trump Considers No Taxes for Military, Police and Firefighters

  • Idea could exempt more than 20 million people from taxation
  • GOP nominee has campaigned on tax cuts for key voting blocs
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Donald Trump said he’d consider exempting police officers, firefighters, active duty military and veterans from paying taxes, the Republican nominee’s latest campaign trail idea to deliver tax breaks to key groups of supporters.

“It’s something I would think about,” Trump said in response to a question about excluding first responders and military members from tax bills on an online show Maintaining with Tyrus that aired Friday.