For more than a year, Republican presidential
candidate Donald Trump has claimed that he would "love" to release
his tax returns and prove to the public that he is indeed a very wealthy and
charitable businessman.
But, he's said, there's a hiccup that prevents
him from doing so: The tax returns he filed between 2002 and 2008 continue to
be audited by the Internal Revenue Service.
Last February, however, IRS Commissioner John
Koskinen said that it is "rare" for an individual taxpayer to be
audited every year, as Trump insisted he has been. Koskinen noted there is
nothing legally stopping any taxpayer from releasing his or her returns
publicly.
This week, VICE News filed a Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit in US District Court in Washington, DC against
the IRS demanding that the agency turn over all audits of Trump's tax returns
from 2002 onward. In the suit, filed jointly with Ryan Shapiro, a doctoral
candidate at MIT and research affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for
Internet & Society at Harvard University, we asked the IRS for "any
and all requests by law enforcement agencies for copies of... Trump's
individual tax returns" and "any and all records mentioning or
referring to requests by law enforcement agencies for copies of individual tax
returns."
Separately, we named the FBI as a defendant in
the suit to gain access documents connected to a pair of comments Trump made on
the campaign trail. At a North Carolina campaign rally on August 9, Trump made
a comment that was widely interpreted as calling for the assassination of his
Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
"If she gets to pick her judges, nothing
you can do, folks," Trump said, referring to Supreme Court justices. Trump
then added: "Although the Second Amendment people — maybe there is, I
don't know."
We asked the FBI to disclose all documents, if
any exist, mentioning or referring to that statement. We also asked for all records
referring to another inflammatory comment Trump made on July 27 in which he
called upon Russia to track down "30,000 emails [from Clinton's server]
that are missing."
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