House Republicans reject bids to obtain
Trump tax returns
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[March 29, 2017]
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A
Republican-controlled congressional panel rejected a bid by Democrats on
Tuesday to obtain President Donald Trump's tax returns, despite warnings
that Trump's business holdings could pose conflicts of interest as
Congress turns to tax reform.
At a sometimes fiery 2-1/2-hour hearing that careened from lawmaker
concerns over political corruption and national security to privacy
rights and tax accounting, the House Ways and Means Committee voted
24-16 along party lines to oppose a Democratic resolution that sought
the release of 10 years of Trump's tax returns to the House of
Representatives.
While the hearing was under way, House Republicans separately turned
back a Democratic attempt to force a floor vote on Trump's tax returns.
Committee Republicans accused Democrats of using the tax-writing
committee for political grandstanding. "This resolution is a procedural
tool being utilized – and I think, abused – for obvious political
purposes," panel Chairman Kevin Brady said.
Democrats said they were exercising proper congressional oversight and
accused Republicans of protecting Trump.
Trump has defied decades of precedent by refusing to release his
returns, saying his tax affairs are under federal audit. The Internal
Revenue Service says audits pose no obstacle to releasing tax returns.
"What is he hiding?" asked Democratic Representative Bill Pascrell, who
introduced the measure. "It is our responsibility under the Constitution
- very clear, very clear - to provide oversight and root out conflicts
of interest."
The rejected measure was part of a Democratic campaign in Congress to
force Republicans to confront the issue of Trump's tax returns in hopes
of gradually gaining Republican support for their release.
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President Donald Trump faces a news conference at the White House in
Washington, U.S., February 16, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin
Some Republicans say Trump should release his tax returns. A Ways
and Means Republican joined the list on Tuesday. "I wish he would,"
said Representative Pat Meehan, who otherwise argued against the
Democratic resolution.
Trump's critics say the documents would help determine whether
Trump's investments and sprawling business empire pose conflicts of
interest on policies involving tax, regulation, China, Russia and
other issues.
"The president now says he wants to lead the effort on tax reform?
His tax returns are directly relevant," said Democratic
Representative Sander Levin.
Republicans said the details Democrats seek could be found in the
financial disclosure statement Trump has filed as president.
It was the third time the tax panel rejected an effort to obtain
Trump's taxes.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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