Trump can help Americans trust him by releasing his taxes
IN A 28-day tenure already marred by many blunders both by his staff and by himself President Trumps rambling news conference Thursday, riddled with misstatements of fact and attacks on reporters, stands out mainly for its consistency with what came before. It was seemingly meant to counteract growing concerns, including among Republicans on Capitol Hill, that the ouster of a national security adviser for lying to the vice president was indicative of administration competence generally, or of a sinister association with the regime of Vladimir Putin. If so, Mr. Trumps stream-of-consciousness performance Im not ranting and raving, he said at one point may not have done the trick.
At several key moments, Mr. Trump dismissed questions about any connections he and his circle may have had with Russia. The whole Russian thing, thats a ruse, he declared. News reports suggesting that some of his associates had contact with Russian officials during the election were fake, he insisted even as he condemned the leakers who released classified information to the media. The bottom line, according to the president, is this: I own nothing in Russia. I have no loans in Russia. I dont have any deals in Russia.
This would be good news, and it may well be true. If only the public could trust it.
Mr. Trump ran as the least transparent major-party candidate in modern U.S. history, and he has done little since his victory in November to change that. Bucking decades of practice, he refused to release his tax returns, after promising he would do so. His excuses did not wash. Though his recent returns may be under audit, nothing is stopping him from releasing the documents he swore were true when he sent them to the Internal Revenue Service. There is certainly nothing preventing him from releasing returns from earlier years. If Mr. Trump wants Americans to take his assurances about his international business arrangements seriously, releasing his tax information is the starting point.
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