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It's almost like the text of this law is as clear cut as it gets. The chairman issues a written request and the Secretary shall furnish them with any return or return information, period.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...-same-day-that-congressional-panel-asked-them
IRS turned over Nixon’s tax returns the same day that a congressional panel asked for them
The Internal Revenue Service turned President Richard Nixon’s tax returns over to a congressional committee the same day in 1973 that the panel requested them for a review, according to letters released by House Democrats on Thursday.

The newly released documents appear to contradict the Trump administration’s claims that House Democrats’ demands for the president’s tax returns are “unprecedented,” and suggest a split between this administration and prior IRS officials over the interpretation of the law.

On Dec. 13, 1973, Laurence N. Woodworth of the Joint Committee on Taxation asked the commissioner of the IRS to review Nixon’s tax returns from 1969 through 1972, according to the documents. Nixon had asked the congressional committee to review the documents amid the widening Watergate scandal.

In a letter to the committee also dated Dec. 13, 1973, IRS Commissioner Donald C. Alexander said that enclosed in his response were attachments of “true copies of the original joint federal income tax returns filed by Richard M. and Patricia R. Nixon” for the years requested.

House Ways and Means Committee Chair Richard E. Neal (D-Mass.) has requested six years of Trump’s personal and business tax returns, from 2013 to 2018, a period that includes several years before Trump became president.

Neal recently sued the Trump administration in federal court to obtain the records, after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin argued in a May letter that Neal’s “unprecedented request” should be denied.

The Ways and Means Committee voted in executive session to make the documents public. In a memo sent Thursday to other members of the committee, Neal said the letters confirm his interpretation of code section 6103, which pertains to congressional requests for private taxpayer information.

“Section 6103 has been used to obtain the tax returns and return information of a sitting President,” Neal said in the letter. “Where records were available, the IRS complied with JCT’s requests without delay or objection.”

An IRS spokesperson did not immediately return a request for comment.
There are some distinctions between the 1973 request for Nixon’s returns and those made more recently by Neal, including that Nixon welcomed the investigation into his personal finances and Trump has fiercely attacked them.

But Joe Thorndike, a historian and policy analyst for Tax Notes, said the documents undermine one argument Mnuchin has made for denying the request for the documents. A Joint Committee on Taxation memo that had already been made public suggested the committee had reviewed Nixon’s taxes, but the new letters erase any doubt, Thorndike said.

“The Trump administration has made claims about (Neal’s request) being unprecedented. It is not unprecedented,” Thondike said. “We can argue about (Neal’s request) on the merits, but now we have established that this has been done before.”
 
why would the african american community be let down though, and not the music industry and fans of his music? is it because he's a rapper and that's black music?

I'd imagine it is because A$AP is black. If it was eminem, machine gun kelly, or Lil Dicky, I doubt it would have been the same wording... but what do I know.
 
So funny how R’s argue about mail in ballots (lol), illegals voting (multiple times at that according to Trump— not true), and dead people voting (not true)... yet R’s don’t give one **** about Russian interference in the election?

 
The question now is whether or not we can recruit the Chinese to rig the election for the dems
They got the whole Hong Kong thing on their hands. Basically silent Ukraine style seizing of power. Doubt they'd be on the side of a slightly more competent US government.
 
On the other hand, China also has Trump's trade war. Trade wars hurt everyone at the end of the day but China has certainly seen an impact. Perhaps they would prefer a more competent administration for that reason.
 
It's already shattered to pieces!
Far from it.
Things are not looking good now, but we are not at the point where the majority of people think that the country can't be salvaged. Start worrying when people send their children abroad to have a better future.
 
Far from it.
Things are not looking good now, but we are not at the point where the majority of people think that the country can't be salvaged. Start worrying when people send their children abroad to have a better future.
Ever hear of Greenwich, Connecticut? They are already doing that!
 
You'd think maybe someone would've explained to president Trump that the Swedish PM has no authority whatsoever to take any action in a court case.
If Löfven were to involve himself in Rocky's case in any way, it would be a gross abuse of power that goes against the basic premise of their legal system.

For whatever reason, Trump still keeps attacking him for refusing to be a crook.

dude doesnt know (or care) how his own government works, ain’t no way in hell this dude know about Sweden
 
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