Trump tax returns go public
Republicans blasted the decision to release the returns, warning that the move will usher in a new era of disclosing personal financial documents as a “political weapon.”
What you see in the preceding paragraph comes from The Hill newspaper, quoting Republicans who are critical of a decision to release Donald Trump's tax returns, turning them over to public inspection.
They are wrong to fear the weaponizing of tax returns.
The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee today voted along party lines to release six years of Trump's taxes. The ex-president fought their release. He didn't want to disclose to the public what previous presidents and presidential candidates had done since 1976.
So, what in the world should GOP officials fear now?
House Ways and Means Democrats who voted to release the tax returns now will give the public an inside look at the tax burden -- or lack of burden -- the one-time president had to bear while he was demanding that you and I pay our taxes.
It's fair game.