why question rank because it is going to show the subterfuge of what this was all about. they are trying to get the president s tax returns and this is what they are saying. they are checking to see if the irs is actually engaged in the appropriate oversight and audits of the president in their irs capacity. you think they would ask the irs exactly what the audit procedures are question regulated now. what if they ask for? the president s tax returns. which president? donald trump. did they ask for president bush s tax returns? sean: the state tax returns could be handed over to congressional committees now. they want those tax returns in the worst way. pure presidential harassment. it is illegal, unconstitutional. the idea that you would add special legislation to impact one person who happens to be the commander in chief shows political animus, that is what we say in the law, that is in
tax returns, then the house says we don t want that. why? t because it is going to show the subterfuge of what this was all about. they are trying to get the president s tax returns and this is what they are saying. they are checking to see if the irs is actually engaged in the appropriate oversight and audits of the president in their irs capacity. do you think they would ask the irs exactly what the audit procedures are? what did they ask for? the president s tax returns. which president? donald trump. did they ask for president bush s tax returns? how did you argue the previous presidents sean: the new york governor saying that the state tax returns could be handed over to congressional committees now. they want those tax returns in the worst way. pure presidential harassment. it is illegal, unconstitutional. the idea that you would pass special legislation to impact one person who happens to be the commander in chief shows political animus, that is what we say in the law, tha
the department of energy knew about the financial struggles of yet another government-backed green company and did not report it. when the company filed for bankruptcy in september even after $135 million in government funding, it should have been no surprise to the administration. according to the inspector general s report as far back as may, the department knew the green company was struggling to meet financial requirements. during an audit of the company in july, energy officials did not tell the i.g. about those financial struggles. and the i.g. is not that happy about it, quote, we are deeply concerned, the disclosure of issues that could have impacted project completion would have led us to perform additional audit procedures to evaluate the company s ability to fulfill its obligations. d.o.e. says the failure to disclose the information was unintended. global language monitor has released its word offend year. and the winner is actually a number.