10-07-2020, 01:23 PM
Meanwhile, we've gone from him "absolutely" releasing his tax returns "after audit" in 2016 to him escalating a New York State subpoena for said tax returns all the way up to the Supreme Court four years later.
For a man with nothing to hide, he sure is petrified of these returns getting out. But I suppose it's totally normal for people to fight cases at the Supreme Court level for the sake of principle. Definitely nothing odd about it whatsoever.
For a man with nothing to hide, he sure is petrified of these returns getting out. But I suppose it's totally normal for people to fight cases at the Supreme Court level for the sake of principle. Definitely nothing odd about it whatsoever.
Everything in this post is my fault.