[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 140 (Thursday, September 15, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5814-S5815]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PRESIDENTIAL TAX TRANSPARENCY ACT
Ms. WARREN. Madam President, I am on the floor today to talk about
the Presidential Tax Transparency Act. It is a simple proposal that
would require every Presidential candidate of a major party to release
their tax returns. Hillary Clinton has already done it. In fact, every
single general election candidate in the past nine elections has done
it.
I will be honest. This is not the kind of legislation that I thought
Congress would ever need to pass, but, like a lot of people, I never
thought that someone like Donald Trump would be the nominee of a major
political party. Donald Trump makes a big show, strutting around,
pretending to be tough, but he is too chicken to show his tax returns
to the American people. He has had a million excuses, but we all know
why Donald Trump isn't releasing his taxes. He is hiding something.
For a long time I wasn't sure what he was hiding. But thanks to the
tireless work of journalists and experts, we at least have some clues
about what he is hiding. We don't know everything, but slowly some of
his secrets are starting to leak to the public, and they are not
pretty.
Let's start with the tax scams that we know about. Here are just
three of them.
The first scam is claiming tax credits for homeowners who make less
than $500,000 a year. He wasn't eligible, so he lied--nothing fancy.
Eventually, the press caught wind of it, and Trump paid up. And if he
hadn't been caught, he would still be lying about it today.
Here is another Trump tax scam. Scoop up hundreds of millions of
dollars in real estate developer subsidies, then skip out on paying any
income taxes. In 1978, 1979, 1991, and 1993, Trump paid zero dollars in
income taxes--zero, and that is not a comprehensive list of his zero-
tax years. It is just the years when, for one reason or another, his
tax returns were public.
Here is the third Trump tax scam. In this campaign, Trump claims the
charitable deduction when he gives money to his own foundation, and
then he uses that foundation for personal expenses and campaign
fundraising.
That is just the stuff we know about. So how bad are the things we
don't know about? The American people should see Donald Trump's tax
returns so they can decide for themselves if his shameful and, in some
cases, illegal behavior disqualifies him from being President.
The tax scams are awful, but they are a sideshow compared to what
else is probably tucked away in his tax returns. Those tax returns
would show his personal deals with foreign governments, arrangements
that could put him in direct conflict with American interests.
We already know about some of Trump's foreign dealings. We know he
has gotten Russian oligarchs with close ties to Vladimir Putin to fund
his businesses. Is he still doing that?
We know he has financial ties to political dynasties in Turkey. We
know he is wrapped up in aggressive pipeline plans in North and East
India.
The list of countries where Trump has financial conflicts is
staggering: South Korea, India, Turkey, Libya, Russia, Ukraine, United
Arab Emirates.
Remember the Libyan dictator Qadhafi. Back in 2009, Trump was set to
lease his own estate to the dictator,
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but local protests shut that down. So who else has he been leasing his
home to--Putin? I mean, maybe Trump's next business will be Airbnb for
dictators.
Tax returns will not tell us everything, but we know that they will
tell us something about what Trump is hiding. Donald Trump praises
brutal dictators and murderers. He threatens our allies. He denigrates
democracy right here at home. He is right out front with all of that
stuff.
What is so bad that Donald Trump has to hide it? Would his tax
returns show how deeply Donald Trump's personal, financial interests
run directly counter to the national interests of the United States of
America?
It is 8 weeks before a national election. Everyone wants Donald Trump
to do what other candidates--Republican candidates and Democratic
candidates--have done and disclose his financial information to the
American people.
George W. Bush's IRS Commissioner has said: Trump should release his
taxes, period.
The IRS Chief Counsel for Ronald Reagan has said the same thing:
Trump should release his taxes, period.
Ted Cruz has released his taxes. John Kasich released his taxes. Jeb
Bush released his taxes going all the way back to 1981.
Look, it is no surprise that Trump thinks the rules don't apply to
him; he never does. But the American people are not going to buy a pig
in a poke. He should release his taxes voluntarily. But since he will
not, then we should pass the Presidential Tax Transparency Act and make
him release those taxes.
No one knows what he is up to with Russia, Libya, or any other
country. Let's take a look at his taxes and find out.
I yield the floor.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The bill clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. BROWN. Madam President, I ask unanimous consent that the order
for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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