If the IRS were forced to disclose taxpayer information in violation of Section 6103 of the Internal Revenue Code, it would set a dangerous precedent that could, in theory, be used to justify the release of anyone’s tax records—including those of high-profile individuals like Musk and Trump.
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Nothing.
Remember when they passed a Constitutional Amendmrnt securing the rights of every person to make their own medical decisions to avoid vaccines but then found out that terminating a pregnancy is a medical decision and a judge yelled at them?
It's a long story.
Just look at how doge is trying to play it both ways with having executive authority but not being subject to foia
The entire Republican party is trying to dismantle the last guardrail in their way.
Find these court rooms, these hearings and attend them to show your support for the constitution.
Just sayin'
#AltNPS
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/28/us/politics/musk-federal-bureaucracy-takeover.html?unlocked_article_code=1.0k4.wZqC.LiKdERV0CfnW&smid=url-share
Even if it only goes to all the DOGEs.
I think he didn’t release them bc he’d be embarrassed that he wasn’t as rich as he claimed.
Tomorrow, next week, next month or year we may be facing and end to what we know. A complete foreign concept to most of us.