White
House petition breaks records
Petition
for Donald Trump to release his tax returns shatters White House record
During the run-up to
the 2016 Presidential election, Donald Trump was extraordinarily coy about
releasing his tax returns. While boasting that he had nothing to hide, Trump
delicately danced around the issue by claiming that he couldn’t release his tax
returns as he was undergoing an audit. Later on, he said he would gladly
release his tax returns if Hillary Clinton released her deleted emails.
Of course, Trump’s efforts
to avoid releasing his tax returns is nothing new. Recall, he engaged in a
widely publicized bait-and-switch a few years ago, promising to release the
returns if Barack Obama released his long form birth certificate. Once that
happened in 2011, Trump promised he would release his tax returns at “the
appropriate time.”
Now, in 2017, Trump’s
tax returns are still nowhere to be seen. Funny enough, Trump over the past few
weeks has said that no one even cares about his tax returns anymore.
Alas, that couldn’t be
farther from the truth.
A current
WhiteHouse.gov petition seeking to have Trump release his tax returns has
already garnered more than 385,000 signatures, easily making it the most widely
supported initiative to ever appear on the White House website.
The petition reads:
“The unprecedented economic conflicts of this administration need to be visible
to the American people, including any pertinent documentation which can reveal
the foreign influences and financial interests which may put Donald Trump in
conflict with the emoluments clause of the Constitution.”
The White House
petition system is anything but binding, but it has reached the designated
100,000 threshold to warrant an official response from the powers that be.
As it stands now, it’s
a safe bet that Trump will never release his tax returns. Addressing the issue
a few days ago, Kellyanne Conway said: “The White House response is that he’s
not going to release his tax returns. We litigated this all through the
election. People didn’t care. They voted for him.”
Consequently, Trump will be the first
President in nearly four decades to shield his tax returns from the public.
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