Though our new president may not realize it, Congress has
the power to obtain his tax returns and reveal them to the public without his
consent, including returns under audit. As just urged by Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr.
(D-N.J.), legislators seeking information on President Trump’s possible
conflicts of interest should immediately exercise this authority rather than
wait for the passage of new veto-proof legislation — a highly uncertain
prospect — that would have the same effect.
This account of the decision to cut Hey Seventeen loose is entertaining in
many respects, including BasedMikeLee assuring him that everything would be
ju...
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