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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,920 posts)
Sat Nov 2, 2019, 01:40 PM Nov 2019

Trump wages coast-to-coast legal battle to keep tax returns hidden

The effort to obtain President Donald Trump's tax returns is heating up as the president and his administration battle coast to coast to prevent them from falling into hostile hands and potentially being made public.

In New York, the president seeks to prevent Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance from obtaining his tax information as part of an investigation into the pre-election payoffs to women who alleged affairs with Trump. In Washington, D.C., the president is trying to prevent the House Oversight Committee from obtaining his financial records while also seeking to block the House Ways and Means Committee from utilizing a new New York law designed to give the panel access to Trump's state tax returns should the Treasury Department refuse to turn them over (another battle that is playing out in court.)

And in California, he's battling a new state law aimed at having him make public the returns in order to appear on a primary ballot. Those cases don't include the various Emoluments Clause-related suits currently going through the federal system, which could lead to the president's returns being disclosed through discovery.

Trump's employing a wide range of legal arguments to prevent his returns from being disclosed. Among them is the argument that authorities can't investigate a sitting president for anything — even if he shoots someone in the middle of 5th Avenue in New York City, and that immunity provides blanket cover for his business, his family members and his business associates. Then, there is the argument that Congress can't investigate a sitting president unless it has a legitimate legislative purpose — even then, if that probe is not part of an impeachment, it is not legitimate.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-wages-coast-to-coast-legal-battle-to-keep-tax-returns-hidden/ar-AAJIPAW?li=BBnbcA1

Asshole thinks he's a king.

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Trump wages coast-to-coast legal battle to keep tax returns hidden (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2019 OP
Anyone innocent EVER behave this way? Brainfodder Nov 2019 #1
He promised he would show his taxes if elected. He should never been allowed to get away with this. Doodley Nov 2019 #2
Hey, tRUMPy-Poo, you can run but you can't hide. No matter where you go we'll find you. abqtommy Nov 2019 #3
"Why would I even want to be President if I could be prosecuted like anyone else?" struggle4progress Nov 2019 #4
It's gotta be some seriously bad s$#p in there lindysalsagal Nov 2019 #5
How Bad They Must Be colsohlibgal Nov 2019 #6

Doodley

(9,088 posts)
2. He promised he would show his taxes if elected. He should never been allowed to get away with this.
Sat Nov 2, 2019, 01:49 PM
Nov 2019

But he has. The media and politicians who did not relentlessly pursue him for his early lies and create a crisis out of it shoulder some of the blame.

colsohlibgal

(5,275 posts)
6. How Bad They Must Be
Sat Nov 2, 2019, 04:18 PM
Nov 2019

He has been a cheap con man grifter his whole life, so competent he inherited 55 million from Daddy and managed to lose it all.

Think about how dumb you must be to accomplish that. If it were me or most people doubt we could manage to go bankrupt after getting 55 million.

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