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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJust a reminder: YOU won't get to see Trump's tax returns
Absent their introduction as evidence in a criminal trial, Federal regulations require that they stay confidential.
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Just a reminder: YOU won't get to see Trump's tax returns (Original Post)
brooklynite
Feb 2021
OP
This is proof that there's no such thing as a "deep state" working against the MAGAts.
thucythucy
Feb 2021
#1
I wouldn't understand them, anyway. Just the validation of the accuracy (or lack there of) is good
Siwsan
Feb 2021
#2
I'm not a forensic accountant, so why would I want or need to see them?
Bleacher Creature
Feb 2021
#7
thucythucy
(9,060 posts)1. This is proof that there's no such thing as a "deep state" working against the MAGAts.
If there were such a thing the tax returns would have been leaked long ago.
FBaggins
(28,671 posts)4. Well... except that they were leaked
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)5. Any anyone caught leaking them would and should be prosecuted.
thucythucy
(9,060 posts)8. Yikes! I'd forgotten all about that.
My bad!
thucythucy
(9,060 posts)9. Apparently though the documents now available to the NY authorities
number something like a million pages.
So it turns out Trump Inc. was being protected after all.
Siwsan
(27,823 posts)2. I wouldn't understand them, anyway. Just the validation of the accuracy (or lack there of) is good
And, of course, seeing the consequences that follow if they are as fraudulent as many of us suspect them to be.
Yeah, I'll let the experts tell me what they say by way of a verdict, hopefully.
Bev54
(13,326 posts)6. If they are used as exhibits in a court filing
then it is likely the public will get to see them.
Bleacher Creature
(11,504 posts)7. I'm not a forensic accountant, so why would I want or need to see them?
