Snow96
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Please tell me where that right is given in the constitution or law.
Please and thank you.
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Snow96
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Sure it is
If you say you have the RIGHT to see his tax returns, where does that right come from?
By his agreeing to run for office and the voters having a right to know.
Snow96
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No they don’t. Constitution spells out all that is required to run for president. There is no Right to see tax returns. Not even codefied in law. The only thing they are required to do is fill out a financial disclosure with numbers in a range.
Snow96
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Essentially you have a right to ask for them, and he has the right to tell you no.
The financial disclosure form isn’t in the constitution so additional requirements, obviously, can be added. The Constitutional requirements are just the bare minimum.
He didn’t want it to get out that he was average. Kind of like Clinton lying about Monica.
He already said he would release them. He’s ‘free’ to change his mind. I’m free to believe he didn’t change his mind at all.
He promised he would show them.
And Congressional committees have the right to force their release. Which they will.
More importantly, and it’s too bad his supporters are too dense to realize this: Trump PROJECTS OFTEN. Whatever his weakness or inclination is, he typically accuses others of it. It’s very Karl Rovian, but worse, because Rove would never have advocated for such an incompetent, dishonest scumbag.
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…and I’ll bet you Obama knows a ton more about American history and governance than Trump.
Snow96
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I disagree, I think that requiring a president to release his actual tax return would be found unconstitutional. I think if challenged the current financial disclosures of a president could be found unconstitutional as well.
Except that’s not the case at all as others pointed out. Nice attempt at rewriting history to defend Trump at all costs.