Tax record probe against Trump gets green light


WASHINGTON : Former United States President Donald Trump's troubles don't seem to be diminishing. He has suffered two major strokes in a single day. The Justice Department has given you the green light to check your six-year tax record. Along with that, the record of the last days of 2020 was also released, which is enough evidence that the pressure was put on the officials by Trump to change the result of the presidential election.

A parliamentary committee will now be able to examine Trump's tax records from a real estate tycoon into politics. Trump, in his presidential capacity, made several attempts to protect himself from this.

He was also arraigned in Manhattan Court in New York. Trump argued that in the nature of the president he has the right to keep his tax amount private. Trump was the first president in the last 40 years to show reluctance to show tax records. Through it he wanted to keep his wealth and his family income private.

On Friday, Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoge released a handwritten note dated December 2020. In the note, which was placed before a parliamentary reform committee, Trump was pressuring Justice Department officials to change the outcome of the presidential election. During these days, Trump and his allies continued to pressure officials to change the election results by adopting corrupt practices.

In doing so, Trump sought to defeat incumbent President Biden. It was an unimaginable event for the President to influence the outcome of the US election. During the announcement of the election results, Trump and his allies were constantly pushing the Department of Justice to benefit them in the process.


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