Do I really have to bring up those damn tax returns again?
I guess I do. So … therefore, I shall.
Russian operatives are disputing Donald J. Trump’s denials that he had any contact with them during the 2016 presidential campaign. The president keeps saying he has “nothing to do with Russia. I have no deals there. I have no businesses there.”
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera …
We don’t know if the president is telling the truth. He does have a way of, you know, lying to us about this and that.
The tax return issue keeps popping up. The president won’t release them. We keep getting conflicting reports from senior aides who say (a) he’ll never release them, (b) he’ll do so when the Internal Revenue Service’s “routine audit” is complete or (c) he’ll do so in due course (whatever that means).
About the only way we’re going get anything approaching the full truth about whether Trump has anything to do with Russia is to see those tax returns.
It’s a reasonable request, Mr. President. You’ve said on occasion you’ll release them. Then you’ve backed away.
He would be the first president in decades to refuse to come clean with the people he represents.
The truth, sir. And yes, we can handle the truth.