Documents: Top political donors used offshore tax loopholes
Some of the nation’s biggest political donors, including some who spent $60 million supporting Republican Donald Trump last year, are among those who took advantage of offshore tax loopholes, according to leaked corporate documents made public Tuesday.
The documents also name a top donor and former cabinet secretary for Democratic former President Barack Obama, and raise questions about whether the donor complied with ethics rules aimed at insulating officials’ personal holdings and policy they oversee.
The findings come as Trump’s former senior White House strategist Steve Bannon has condemned “corporatists and globalist elites” in his crusade to topple Senate Republican leadership by promoting challengers to virtually all incumbent Republicans seeking re-election next year.
The details on the donors were uncovered in a trove of nearly 7 million leaked files from the offshore law firm Appleby, a Bermuda-based law firm that helps businesses and wealthy individuals find tax shelters. The so-called “Paradise Papers” were uncovered though joint reporting effort by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and media partners around the world. Here’s a look at the donors named in the files.