I am willing to wait three weeks for his tax returns. We waited four years for Trump's, and he is suing the state of NY, Deutsche Bank, and others for saying they would do what HE promised to do. I believe that he will keep his word.
Theoretically, Trump's net worth is listed as $3.13 billion (compared to Bloomberg's $64 billion, or less than 5% as much.) Bloomberg's networth has gone up $2.2 billion since January, despite his lavish campaign spending. This posts a conundrum for Trump, who wants the stock market to keep doing well but doesn't want Bloomberg's net worth to rise even while he spends lavishly to tell the world the truth about him.
While I believe in public financing of campaigns, when Trump is going to raise billions and wink at Russia's election interference, I am happy to see Bloomberg spend whatever percentage of his net worth he is willing to part with. He has aleady donated $8 billion to combat climate change, and since Trump is the greatest threat to combatting climate change in the world, he would really be spending money for the same purpose.
If the NDA's were for settlements for "harassment," crude speech, etc. I really don't care. Trump has 19 women suing him for assault. One has a dress she claims has his DNA on it. Sometimes it's easier to settle nuisance suits than fight them. If he has women accusing him of the same behavior Trump has been accused of I would feel differently.
In his defense, he said his business has received many workplace awards.
BCO - Bloomberg’s London Headquarters heralded the ‘Best of the Best’ at the British Council for Offices’ National Awards
Glassdoor says 92 percent approve of the CEO and 78 percent would recommend the company to friends seeking work.
https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Bloomberg-L-P-work-environment-Reviews-EI_IE3096.0,13_KH14,30.htm
In my husband's years of management, he was once named in a workplace discrimination suit by a disgruntled employee, accused of racism although he had promoted men and women of different races, and we socialized with many of them, had them as guests in our home, visited their homes, etc. It was thrown out...but I suppose it's possible his company might have settled for a small sum to make it go away. We know he was innocent, so Bloomberg could have been, too.