We are finally going to see Trump's tax returns

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Time to get drunk and celebrate.

His tax returns are going to show how connected he is to Russia.

And they are going to make all his voters look stupid.

Those racist hicks elected a puppet of Putin.
 
No you won't. He has the Supreme Court and plenty of arguments as a lifetime businessman.

He can challenge ALL politicians tax returns in this case. Where does it say he must disclose this to be president? He provided plenty of financial data, more revealing than his tax returns.

They are looking for details such as "he didn't pay taxes", or "he didn't give to charity". That's all this is about, you can be sure.
 
No you won't. He has the Supreme Court and plenty of arguments as a lifetime businessman.

He can challenge ALL politicians tax returns in this case. Where does it say he must disclose this to be president? He provided plenty of financial data, more revealing than his tax returns.

They are looking for details such as "he didn't pay taxes", or "he didn't give to charity". That's all this is about, you can be sure.

Yes and not to mention he's probably audited every year because of his businesses.

The Op sure is one dumb fuck.
 
No you won't. He has the Supreme Court and plenty of arguments as a lifetime businessman.

He can challenge ALL politicians tax returns in this case. Where does it say he must disclose this to be president? He provided plenty of financial data, more revealing than his tax returns.

They are looking for details such as "he didn't pay taxes", or "he didn't give to charity". That's all this is about, you can be sure.
No dumb dumb, it's about finding out WHO he owes, and WHERE his money is coming from.

Dollars to donuts, it points to Russia.
 
You are going to sit in your living room beer in hand and find what IRS auditors have never found.
 
The IRS decides tax issues. Not the House.

You sure are one dumb fuck.
Can we say Emoluments Clause you ignorant fucking twit? The House Judiciary Committee can and likely will subpoena the IRS for the Idiot-in-Chief's tax returns for at least the last 2-3 years sometime between next March and April. Can we say oversight?

Learn something about how the Constitution and the laws work before you set your fingers to the keyboard you mouthy fool!
 
Time to get drunk and celebrate.

His tax returns are going to show how connected he is to Russia.

And they are going to make all his voters look stupid.

Those racist hicks elected a puppet of Putin.
The Dems have already seen them. They have security clearance.

The issue is that they can't RELEASE them to the public for political gain. That would be a felony without Trump's consent.

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Time to get drunk and celebrate.

His tax returns are going to show how connected he is to Russia.

And they are going to make all his voters look stupid.

Those racist hicks elected a puppet of Putin.
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No you won't. He has the Supreme Court and plenty of arguments as a lifetime businessman.

He can challenge ALL politicians tax returns in this case. Where does it say he must disclose this to be president? He provided plenty of financial data, more revealing than his tax returns.

They are looking for details such as "he didn't pay taxes", or "he didn't give to charity". That's all this is about, you can be sure.
No dumb dumb, it's about finding out WHO he owes, and WHERE his money is coming from.

Dollars to donuts, it points to Russia.
 
Time to get drunk and celebrate.

His tax returns are going to show how connected he is to Russia.

And they are going to make all his voters look stupid.

Those racist hicks elected a puppet of Putin.
If the House goes on a 'revenge' binge, I will be very upset. That will make them look like Republicans. The vote was to restore productivity AND checks, not get even. IMHO, they should try to protect Mueller, who probably already has his tax returns, then get out of the way and let the current investigations take their course without their interference. If Trump continues his divisiveness and bullying and incessant lies and Tribal politics and cronyism, then they should take action. But first...move forward!
 
No you won't. He has the Supreme Court and plenty of arguments as a lifetime businessman.

He can challenge ALL politicians tax returns in this case. Where does it say he must disclose this to be president? He provided plenty of financial data, more revealing than his tax returns.

They are looking for details such as "he didn't pay taxes", or "he didn't give to charity". That's all this is about, you can be sure.
No dumb dumb, it's about finding out WHO he owes, and WHERE his money is coming from.

Dollars to donuts, it points to Russia.

So, what about Bidens son and the massive loan his son received from China? Or how about questioning how on Gods green earth a career politician is worth $100M dollars!?

The FBI look for money laundering all the time in major drug dealer operations, why should the finances of career politicians be any different? "Hello Mrs. So and So, can you explain how you paid for your $4M home and have a net worth of $110M on a $150k a year salary?"
 
The IRS decides tax issues. Not the House.

You sure are one dumb fuck.
One possible target for the new House Democratic majority: the president’s tax returns.

The House Ways and Means Committee intends to request President Donald Trump’s tax returns once Democrats take majority control of the House, MSNBC’s Ari Melber reported on air Tuesday evening, citing “a senior Democratic source.”

That tracks with reports from last month, when the House Democrat now in a position to chair the Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA), told the Wall Street Journal that Democrats would request Trump’s tax returns if they won the majority.

As the Journal notes, Trump’s tax returns “would provide a detailed look at his finances, including the sources of income, business partners and charitable contributions.” They could shed light on questions about the Trump Foundation and Trump Organization that have been raised by damaging reporting from the Washington Post and New York Times, respectively.

Though Trump promised in 2014 that he would “absolutely” release his tax returns if he “decide[d] to run for office,” he has broken 40 years of precedent by refusing to do so on the campaign trail and steadfastly continuing to refuse to do so since becoming president.

Congress has the ability, under a law passed in 1924, to inspect tax returns from any taxpayer — including high-ranking officials. Trump, however, indicated before a campaign rally in Indiana on Monday that he may not cooperate if Democrats make moves to scrutinize his taxes.

“I don’t care,” Trump said in response to a question about if he’s concerned about Dems going after his taxes. “They can do whatever they want, and I can do whatever I want.”

During an interview last month, Trump ally and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich suggested the fight over Trump’s taxes could ultimately wind up before the Supreme Court.

“Then they’ll be trapped into appealing to the Supreme Court, and we’ll see whether or not the [Brett] Kavanaugh [Supreme Court] fight was worth it,” Gingrich said on the topic of Democrats possibly subpoenaing Trump’s tax returns.

House Republicans’ ability to protect Trump is coming to an end
In an string of tweets posted Tuesday evening and early Wednesday morning, Trump framed the midterm election resulted as a “Tremendous success,” a “Big Victory,” and took a victory lap about Republican gains in the Senate.
 
The house has little power while the white house....supreme court and the senate are held by the GOP....
 
The IRS decides tax issues. Not the House.

You sure are one dumb fuck.
One possible target for the new House Democratic majority: the president’s tax returns.

The House Ways and Means Committee intends to request President Donald Trump’s tax returns once Democrats take majority control of the House, MSNBC’s Ari Melber reported on air Tuesday evening, citing “a senior Democratic source.”

That tracks with reports from last month, when the House Democrat now in a position to chair the Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA), told the Wall Street Journal that Democrats would request Trump’s tax returns if they won the majority.

As the Journal notes, Trump’s tax returns “would provide a detailed look at his finances, including the sources of income, business partners and charitable contributions.” They could shed light on questions about the Trump Foundation and Trump Organization that have been raised by damaging reporting from the Washington Post and New York Times, respectively.

Though Trump promised in 2014 that he would “absolutely” release his tax returns if he “decide[d] to run for office,” he has broken 40 years of precedent by refusing to do so on the campaign trail and steadfastly continuing to refuse to do so since becoming president.

Congress has the ability, under a law passed in 1924, to inspect tax returns from any taxpayer — including high-ranking officials. Trump, however, indicated before a campaign rally in Indiana on Monday that he may not cooperate if Democrats make moves to scrutinize his taxes.

“I don’t care,” Trump said in response to a question about if he’s concerned about Dems going after his taxes. “They can do whatever they want, and I can do whatever I want.”

During an interview last month, Trump ally and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich suggested the fight over Trump’s taxes could ultimately wind up before the Supreme Court.

“Then they’ll be trapped into appealing to the Supreme Court, and we’ll see whether or not the [Brett] Kavanaugh [Supreme Court] fight was worth it,” Gingrich said on the topic of Democrats possibly subpoenaing Trump’s tax returns.

House Republicans’ ability to protect Trump is coming to an end
In an string of tweets posted Tuesday evening and early Wednesday morning, Trump framed the midterm election resulted as a “Tremendous success,” a “Big Victory,” and took a victory lap about Republican gains in the Senate.

LMAO Good luck with that.

They can request all they want. Nothing says Trump has provide them.

There is no law that says they get to see his tax returns.

Hell he's probably audited every year because of his businesses. If there were anything to find the IRS would have found it.

Sucks to be you.
 
The IRS decides tax issues. Not the House.

You sure are one dumb fuck.
One possible target for the new House Democratic majority: the president’s tax returns.

The House Ways and Means Committee intends to request President Donald Trump’s tax returns once Democrats take majority control of the House, MSNBC’s Ari Melber reported on air Tuesday evening, citing “a senior Democratic source.”

That tracks with reports from last month, when the House Democrat now in a position to chair the Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA), told the Wall Street Journal that Democrats would request Trump’s tax returns if they won the majority.

As the Journal notes, Trump’s tax returns “would provide a detailed look at his finances, including the sources of income, business partners and charitable contributions.” They could shed light on questions about the Trump Foundation and Trump Organization that have been raised by damaging reporting from the Washington Post and New York Times, respectively.

Though Trump promised in 2014 that he would “absolutely” release his tax returns if he “decide[d] to run for office,” he has broken 40 years of precedent by refusing to do so on the campaign trail and steadfastly continuing to refuse to do so since becoming president.

Congress has the ability, under a law passed in 1924, to inspect tax returns from any taxpayer — including high-ranking officials. Trump, however, indicated before a campaign rally in Indiana on Monday that he may not cooperate if Democrats make moves to scrutinize his taxes.

“I don’t care,” Trump said in response to a question about if he’s concerned about Dems going after his taxes. “They can do whatever they want, and I can do whatever I want.”

During an interview last month, Trump ally and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich suggested the fight over Trump’s taxes could ultimately wind up before the Supreme Court.

“Then they’ll be trapped into appealing to the Supreme Court, and we’ll see whether or not the [Brett] Kavanaugh [Supreme Court] fight was worth it,” Gingrich said on the topic of Democrats possibly subpoenaing Trump’s tax returns.

House Republicans’ ability to protect Trump is coming to an end
In an string of tweets posted Tuesday evening and early Wednesday morning, Trump framed the midterm election resulted as a “Tremendous success,” a “Big Victory,” and took a victory lap about Republican gains in the Senate.

LMAO Good luck with that.

They can request all they want. Nothing says Trump has provide them.

There is no law that says they get to see his tax returns.

Hell he's probably audited every year because of his businesses. If there were anything to find the IRS would have found it.

Sucks to be you.
Congratulations claude on your great victory lol lol ,,,,,,,,,,,,



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+$92,044.10 yeah it really does suck lol
 

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