"There is, in fact, a federal tax law that specifically states if the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee makes a written request for an individual’s tax returns — as Rep. Richard Neal has done seeking Trump’s — the Treasury secretary “shall furnish” those returns. The law says those returns would be reviewed confidentially in an executive session."Show me the law where it states anyone must provide their income tax returns, especially to a bunch of whiners who want to see how much he really makes or how much a billionaire can deduct. Remember, he is not a politician, he is a businessman.
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