Okay, Ron.
Want to remove any suspicion of impropriety by a “Trump IRS?”
How about we have the IRS audit every single member of congress, every single member of the federal court, every executive branch official, and all of their immediate family members, from the day they were born, until the day they die?
If Ron won’t agree to that, then he’s just another POS socialist-democrat troll looking to score a hit.
As a general rule, I don’t agree with our citizens being audited unless a serious infraction seems obvious.
In Congress, it seems to me that there are some obvious infractions.
Enforce existing law. If existing law won’t address the problem, then consider new legislation to prevent members from doing illegal things.
The same should apply with our federal judges.
I’m not a guilty until proven innocent type of person. I won’t sign on to every person of any group to be auditied regularly.
That being said, I do believe that certain top level government officials should be observed peripherally to filter out the ones that have glaring irregularities pop up.
If a guy is earning $200k a year, and accumulates $10 million dollars in five years, something is up.
Too many people go to Washington reasonably wealthy, and come home stinking rich.
That sort of thing is almost certain to affect policy for the negative.