I.R.S. Delayed Auditing Trump in Office Despite Mandate, House Panel Finds By News December 22, 2022 Add Comment Edit Mr. Trump refused to disclose his taxes. A committee’s vote to release them ended an oversight battle Democratic lawmakers waged since 2019. Share this post Related PostsElton John Warns of Growing Swell of Anger and Homophobia in U.S.Justice Alito Defends Private Jet Travel to Luxury Fishing TripGarland Pushes Back at GOP Claims of Bias in Hunter Biden InvestigationRon DeSantis Calls for Deadly Force Against Suspected Drug TraffickersSupreme Court Puts First Amendment Limits on Laws Banning Online ThreatsU.S. Intelligence Agencies May Never Find Covids Origins Officials SayNew Fentanyl Laws Ignite Debate Over Combating Overdose CrisisWith Wagners Future in Doubt Ukraine Could Capitalize on Chaos
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