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Trump tax records
December 30, 2022
Tori Otten
Why Didn’t the IRS Finish Its Trump Tax Audit?
The release of the former president’s returns raises questions about the agency’s failure to apply the same scrutiny to which other chief executives have been subjected.
December 30, 2022
Tori Otten
Three Quick Takeaways From Donald Trump’s Long-Awaited Tax Returns
One reason he might have been eager to keep these records under wraps is that they don’t exactly paint the picture of a business genius.
December 29, 2022
Tori Otten
December 30 Is Tax Day (For Donald Trump)
The former president's personal and business returns will finally be released to the public in one of the last acts of the Democratic Party-controlled House.
November 12, 2020
Magazine
Matt Ford
The Case for Prosecuting Trump and His Cronies
How Biden treats his predecessor could determine the fate of American democracy
September 30, 2020
Casey Michel
Ivanka Trump’s Starring Role in Her Father’s Financial Troubles
If the president’s tax shenanigans land him afoul of the law, the first daughter could go down with him.
May 20, 2020
Matt Ford
Donald Trump’s Never-Ending War on Numbers
The president has spent most of his career fudging the math, but his outstanding debt to the truth is finally coming due.
May 13, 2020
Matt Ford
For Trump, Following the Law Is an Undue Burden
Much like their client, the White House’s lawyers don’t seem to understand what a president does, but they’re not letting that stop them.
April 28, 2020
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Eyes an Escape Hatch From Trump’s Corruption
Faced with having to choose between the president and Congress, the justices want to permanently abdicate their role as adjudicators.
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