April 11,2019
Grassley Statement on Treasury’s Response to Trump Tax Return Request
WASHINGTON
– U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa, one of two
members of Congress with 6103 requesting authority, today issued the following
statement regarding Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s response
to House Democrats’ request for President Donald Trump’s tax returns.
“Secretary
Mnuchin is right to consult with the Department of Justice before responding
more fully. House Democrats’ unprecedented request has serious implications for
all Americans and requires serious, careful analysis. The purpose of
Section 6103 of the tax code is to protect taxpayer privacy. It’s not meant to
be used as a partisan tool by politicians to reveal a political opponent’s
private information. That’s not a legitimate use of congressional authority and
would set a dangerous precedent that can’t be undone. Americans didn’t elect
their members of Congress to go to Washington to try to dig up harmful
information on their political opponents. It should be alarming to every
American that there are attempts by elected officials to weaponize the IRS for
partisan political purposes.”
Last
week, Grassley gave
a speech on the Senate floor outlining his opposition to efforts to
politicize the IRS, noting, “Democrats have also made a big deal out of the
fact that under section 6103, the Secretary of the Treasury ‘shall’ turn over
relevant tax records to the Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee if he
requests them. That’s exactly right. As long as the Committee has a legitimate
legislative purpose in asking for them. For decades, the courts have been clear
that Congressional requests for information like this must have a legitimate
legislative purpose.”
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