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kashunstva 1 days ago [-]
But the U.S. president would like everyone to know that as opposed to his predecessors, he is taking $0 in salary.
tim333 10 hours ago [-]
I think the
>Donald Trump is suing his own IRS to try to steal $10 BILLION taxpayer dollars... make this theft ILLEGAL
thing has a point.
0xy 1 days ago [-]
It does seem like a pretty monumentally egregious invasion of privacy for them to leak taxpayer data for political reasons, but $14B seems crazy.
simmerup 1 days ago [-]
The amount of money is an arbitrary choice, it's Trumps decision to settle with himself because he's head of government.
Also, you say it's an egregious privacy violation, but every other modern president released their tax returns willingly. Trump is bucking tradition here. As per usual.
recursivegirth 1 days ago [-]
There's a difference between releasing your tax returns, being compelled to release your tax returns, and someone leaking your tax returns.
The notion that it's a gentlemanly tradition means nothing. Codify it into law if releasing tax returns is such a big issue. In this case particular, I don't think the leaked tax returns have produced the effect that was desired, so it seems silly that this is what it has resolved to. I wonder if it ever mattered at all, given what we know about Trump nowadays.
Ultimately it's the rich people on the hill pulling all strings, the rest of us are just left to hold the bag.
polski-g 1 days ago [-]
Can't codify it into law. The limitations to becoming president are listed in the Constitution, and it doesn't mention tax returns.
atom058 14 hours ago [-]
Alas, it is unfortunate that the founders did not consider a mechanism for amendments to be introduced
>Donald Trump is suing his own IRS to try to steal $10 BILLION taxpayer dollars... make this theft ILLEGAL
thing has a point.
Also, you say it's an egregious privacy violation, but every other modern president released their tax returns willingly. Trump is bucking tradition here. As per usual.
The notion that it's a gentlemanly tradition means nothing. Codify it into law if releasing tax returns is such a big issue. In this case particular, I don't think the leaked tax returns have produced the effect that was desired, so it seems silly that this is what it has resolved to. I wonder if it ever mattered at all, given what we know about Trump nowadays.
Ultimately it's the rich people on the hill pulling all strings, the rest of us are just left to hold the bag.