LinkedIn's Hoffman offers $5 million for Trump's tax returns
LinkedIn
co-founder Reid Hoffman is the latest Silicon Valley heavyweight to get
his money involved in politics. He’s offering to donate as much as $5
million to veterans if Republican nominee Donald Trump releases his
tax returns in time for the final presidential debate.
Hoffman,
who is chairman of LinkedIn Corp. and a partner at venture capital firm
Greylock Partners, saw a crowdfunding challenge by a 26-year-old
Marine Corps veteran, Pete Kiernan, who said he would donate any of the
money raised to nonprofits that assist veterans if Trump releases his
returns by Oct. 19, the date of the final debate. If Kiernan meets or
beats his $25,000 target, Hoffman will match the total amount by five
times, up to $5 million, he said in apost on Medium.
“There’s
no real reason that Trump is keeping his returns secret, except that
he sees them as a bargaining chip to utilize,” Hoffman wrote. “As Trump
skirts his obligation to the American people, we must show him that we
do value accountability and transparency.”
Hoffman
didn’t say which candidate he supports, but appealed to Trump’s claims
as a supporter of veterans. His pledge comes a few days after Facebook
Inc. co-founder Dustin Moskovitz said he would commit $20 million to
helping Democrats in the election, including presidential nominee
Hillary Clinton. Moskovitz said it was his first open endorsement and
donation to a candidate for president.





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