WASHINGTON, – The US Justice Department on Friday ordered the internal income service to hand over to former Tax President President Donald Trump to the House of Representatives Committee, by saying the panel had offered a “sufficient reason” to request material.
The Office of the Department’s legal counsel canceled the course and stated that the department was mistakenly in 2019 when Trump was still in the office when it discovered that the request of the tax by the way and a democratic house committee aimed at the purpose of “dishonest” which was intended to expose them to the public.
“We cannot know where the receipt of the tax information requested will take the committee, more than the committee itself can predict what will be found or determined,” said the assistant assistant Attorney General Dawn Johnsen for the legal counsel office.
However, Johnsen noted, “Sincerely because the same government branch requires that we consider the committee to handle the tax information received by sensitivity to the privacy issue of taxpayers.” Unlike the president recently, Trump does not openly reveal the return of his tax.