Trump Lawyer To Treasury: Reject House Dems’ Tax Return Demand
A personal attorney for president Trump urged the Treasury Department to reject a request from House Democrats for six years of Trump’s personal and business tax returns on Friday, saying it raised constitutional concerns.
“If the IRS acquiesces to Chairman Neal’s request, it would set a dangerous precedent,” reads the letter, addressed to Treasury Department General Counsel William McIntosh. “Once this Pandora’s box is opened, the ensuing tit-for-tat will do lasting damage to our nation.”
Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA) requested the returns, as well as IRS work product relating to them, on Wednesday.
The attorney, William Consovoy, argues that Congress has no “legitimate committee purpose” in requesting Trump’s returns.
“His request is a transparent effort by one political party to harass an official from the other party because they dislike his politics and speech,” Consovoy writes in the letter.
Neal has spent months attempting to ground the request in Congressional precedent in advance of litigation anticipated to emerge after the request’s expected refusal, an outcome that appears all the more likely after Consovoy’s letter. Specifically, in the April 3 request to the IRS for Trump’s tax returns, Neal wrote that he was seeking them as part of an effort to oversee the IRS in its job of auditing the president — an inherent conflict of interest in which the agency is obligated to audit its boss.
Consovoy, who also dismissed Neal’s rational as “pretextual,” calling it “unconstitutional retaliation against the President.”
In 1974, the Joint Committee on Taxation received Richard Nixon’s returns as part of an investigation into whether the IRS was giving the president unwarranted favor in its audits of his returns. Then, the committee found that Nixon owed an additional half a million dollars in back taxes.
Consovoy has served as Trump’s personal attorney before. He also represented Trump in his personal capacity in an emoluments lawsuit brought by the attorneys general for Maryland and D.C.
Ex-Spy Valerie Plame Weighs 2020 Run For New Mexico Congressional Seat
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Former CIA operative, author and activist Valerie Plame said Friday she is considering a 2020 run for an open U.S. congressional seat in New Mexico.
Plame told The Associated Press she is spending time with residents and will make a decision soon. The seat is currently held by Democratic U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, who is stepping down to run for U.S. Senate.
“Right now, I am going around and meeting with people,” said Plame, a Democrat. “I have a lot to learn and I would like another opportunity to serve my country.”
Plame became a national figure after her identity as a CIA operative was leaked by an official in President George W. Bush’s administration in 2003 in an effort to discredit her then-husband Joe Wilson.
Wilson is a former diplomat who criticized Bush’s decision to invade Iraq. Plame left the agency in 2005.
Plame says she’d be honored to represent the sprawling district, which covers all of northern New Mexico, parts of the Navajo Nation and a large portion of state’s east side.
She would face several Democratic contenders if she decides to run. State Rep. Joseph Sanchez and businessman Mark McDonald have already announced they are candidates and Santa Fe District Attorney Marco Serna is considering a bid.
I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, a former top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney, however, was convicted of lying to investigators and obstruction of justice following the 2003 leak. President Donald Trump issued a full pardon to Libby last year.
In 2017, the Wilsons launched an unsuccessful crowdfunding effort to buy Twitter so Trump couldn’t use it. At the time, Plame said if she didn’t get enough to purchase a majority of shares, she would explore options to buy “a significant stake” and champion the proposal at Twitter’s annual shareholder meeting. Plame and Wilson divorced later that year.
Plame is the author of the memoir “Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House.”
The book was made into a 2010 movie starring Sean Penn and Naomi Watts.
No good. Same thing people said about trump.Labour will lose. I say let the Tories fuck the country up and then hopefully we won't have to deal with them for a decade or so.
And there it is
Talk that shit you fucking racist. A racist gone racist.