Posted on 11/30/2022 9:10:44 PM PST by blueplum
Washington — The House Ways & Means Committee now has access to several years of former President Donald Trump's tax records, days after the Supreme Court declined to block their release.
The Treasury Department said in a brief statement that it has "complied with last week's court decision." ...
...The dispute between Trump and the Ways and Means Committee arose from an April 2019 request from Chairman Richard Neal to the Internal Revenue Service for Trump's individual tax records and those of eight of his business entities for 2013 to 2018....
...After the change in presidential administrations, and with the court fight ongoing, Neal renewed his request for five years of income tax returns from Trump and his businesses for 2015 to 2020....
(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...
Yep. Banana republic.
Well, that’s 4.9 % more than Al Gore.
Democrats in the Senate will probably continue the investigation.
Leaks and distortions to start in 3..2..1..
Since we know the IRS had people going over Trump’s tax returns with fine-tooth combs, are they saying they think the IRS is incompetent and only the morons on the committees can figure it out?
Then every member of the Jan 6 committee.
“All they want is “look Trump is a tax cheat” without showing us the information.”
What they’re going to do is leak little snippets that low IQ people, who are totally and completely ignorant of tax law, can go, “oh, we got him now!”. That’s how it they operate.
If Trump (actually, his army of accountants and attorneys) had misfiled wouldn’t the IRS be the entity to discover misdoings…not Congress???
Just pointing out the obvious, I know their nefarious plans. They already started the propaganda about a tax loss carryover that was public knowledge in the first place just to keep TDS alive.
Absolutely!
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