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Anyone who is running for president should show his returns to make sure they aren't hiding anything or beholden to any foreign entity.
If that’s the route we’re going, then anyone who holds federal office should release theirs as well. The Democrats will never go for that idea though, because it’s hard to keep the poor people angry at the rich people when your tax returns show that you’re one of the evil rich.
Why did Obama pay to have his college transcripts sealed? It's their option to keep parts of their lives private. If the IRS thought there was something fishy going on, they would have found it when they audited Trump in 2016. Let the TDS rest already.
Trump was naive in 2014, he did not know how bat **** crazy the haters are. He even thought the press and his opponents, who were expressing over the top campaign rhetoric would come together and leave the hateful presidential campaign high jinx behind them, and allow him to govern in 2017, boy was he wrong.
Many presidnets have said stuff that never pans out....why are you mad about this? Until you can show us you were mad at those other things, then your comment is nothing.
And more deflection. Unless you hold Trump accountable for this, your complaints about any other president mean nothing. Trump publicly stated numerous times that he would release his taxes. Then he proceeded to do everything he could to prevent their release. That's not a "failure to do something", that is deliberately working to prevent it from being done after promising to do so. "Never pans out"? No, Trump went to the Supreme Court to keep from doing what he promised to do.
And more deflection. Unless you hold Trump accountable for this, your complaints about any other president mean nothing. Trump publicly stated numerous times that he would release his taxes. Then he proceeded to do everything he could to prevent their release. That's not a "failure to do something", that is deliberately working to prevent it from being done after promising to do so. "Never pans out"? No, Trump went to the Supreme Court to keep from doing what he promised to do.
No deflection....we all know damn well you did not hold obama responsible for what he did not come through with. But when you don't like someone, then by god, they have to do exactly what they said...
And more deflection. Unless you hold Trump accountable for this, your complaints about any other president mean nothing. Trump publicly stated numerous times that he would release his taxes. Then he proceeded to do everything he could to prevent their release. That's not a "failure to do something", that is deliberately working to prevent it from being done after promising to do so. "Never pans out"? No, Trump went to the Supreme Court to keep from doing what he promised to do.
And Adam Schiff stated clearly multiple times that he had evidence the President of the United States violated the law with Russia. And he has failed to produce any.
If you don’t give a crap about that, which is much more egregious than some tax returns, then you should really just ****.
'' If the IRS thought there was something fishy going on, they would have found it when they audited Trump in 2016. Let the TDS rest already.''
If you read up a little bit. They did. The firm that does his taxes are being investigated for their creative accounting. There are reasons why he has fought to keep his taxes private. All other presidents have releases their records. You cant have a president that has financial problems that may be manipulated by other world leader with money. Now, does Putin come to mind.
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