Trump's not going to turn them over regardless, so it's a moot question, probably.
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Are tax returns beyond Congress' subpoena power? Trump's not the only one who has them.
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It's not only a subpoena. There is independent statutory authority for the budget committees to obtain the tax returns of any person. It will be litigated, of course.
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My answer still holds.
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The IRS has to turn them over. Good luck.
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The IRS Commissioner is not above the law and can be criminally prosecuted, so good luck indeed.
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Who’s president again?
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Thanks for the replies, both of you. Along with Trump and IRS, there's also the accounting firm that preps his returns, though I assume they'd claim privilege and it'd end up in court. If Dems take House, they might very well try, and all we can say is it'll be a fight.
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