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July 23, 2017

What happened to Donald Trump's Promise: 'I'll Release My Taxes After the Audit?'

By Bernard Starr

In not demanding that Donald Trump release his tax returns--an unprecedented refusal by a president--Trumps sycophants have set a new low for deplorable behavior--especially in view of the overwhelming evidence of trumps highly suspicious deals with and debts to Russian oligarchs connected to Vladimir Putin.

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During his presidential campaign Donald Trump refused to release his tax returns, claiming that his current return was under audit.

Although an audit is no official barrier for release of a tax return, The National Memo lists 24 times from April 19, 2011, to July 28, 2016, when Trump repeated his pledge to release his tax returns after the audit. And on May 20, 2014 he announced on an Irish television station: "If I decide to run for office, I'll produce my tax returns, absolutely," and added "I would love to do that."

Now his generous offers are off the table and off limits in the face of the possibility that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is very likely to include those tax returns in his investigation.

In Trump's panic over this prospect, and his desperation to conceal his returns, he is now threatening to fire Robert Mueller if he dares to cross the forbidden line and investigates his family's finances, which would include tax returns.

In the face of an obvious cover-up, Trump is purging his team of sycophants in an effort to keep only those willing to pledge total loyalty by bowing and kissing the Don's ring.

Some, like Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein are staying on for the moment, despite Trump throwing them under the bus. They will surely land on Trump's watch list. Other loyalists, though, continue a barrage of subterfuge.

For example, Trump's "alternative facts" expert, Kellyanne Conway, said on July 16, 2017, that Trump will not release his tax returns because people don't care, when in the world of real facts the rising cacophony of demands for release of his tax returns is deafening.

To identify the real culprits who are not demanding that Trump reveal his tax returns, you don't have to look any further than Republicans in Congress who voted to block legislation that would demand Trump's tax returns.

With more and more revelations about Trump and his family's financial connections to Russian oligarchs and Vladimir Putin, Robert Mueller should not be the only one aggressively seeking the President's tax returns.

When the truth finally comes out we may have confirmation of all the deplorables who failed to take action in demanding Trump's tax returns right from the get-go--those who placed party and lust for power over country.

If Donald Trump is so worried about what Robert Mueller's investigation will uncover that he is looking into his powers of pardon, shouldn't Congress also worry and take action now to obtain Trump's tax returns and reveal them to the American public?



Authors Website: https://bernardstarr.substack.com/

Authors Bio:

Bernard Starr has written extensively on climate change since 2007, arguing that the crisis demands a coordinated, mission-driven response on the scale of the Manhattan Project. His work focuses on the structural failures of climate leadership and the need for centralized authority to accelerate the development and deployment of truly scalable solutions. A psychologist, Starr is Professor Emeritus at CUNY's Brooklyn College, where he taught developmental psychology to prospective teachers and research methods and statistics in a graduate program he directed. He is lead author of the lifespan textbook Human Development and Behavior: Psychology in Nursing. Starr is the founder and for twenty-five years was the managing editor of the Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, published by Springer. He also edited two Springer series, Adulthood and Aging and Lifestyle and Issues in Aging. For several years, he wrote for the Scripps Howard News Service on health care, the baby boom generation, and the challenges of an aging society, and for seven years he was writer, producer, and host of the award-winning radio commentary The Longevity Report on WEVD-AM in New York City. His books include The Starr-Weiner Report on Sex and Sexuality in the Mature Years (co-authored with Dr. Marcella Bakur Weiner), the first comprehensive study of sexual activity after age sixty; Escape Your Own Prison, exploring spirituality as a psychology of consciousness; and several works on antisemitism and Jewish identity, including The Crucifixion of Truth, Jesus, Jews, and Anti-Semitism in Art, and Jesus Uncensored. Starr is a past president of the Brooklyn Psychological Association and the Association for Spirituality and Psychotherapy. He serves as the principal United Nations representative for the Institute of Global Education, an NGO with ECOSOC status. His numerous op-ed and commentary articles for three years at the Scripps Howard News Service have appeared in newspapers throughout the United States. For several years he penned a blog at the Huffington Post. His articles have also appeared in Salon, the Daily News, OpEdNews and Barron's financial magazine.


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