No legal exception for trump on tax returns, Bharara says
By Bloomberg
09 April 2019 |
9:37 am
Preet Bharara, former United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, discusses his book "Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law," possible House testimony by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and the legal basis for releasing President Donald Trump's tax returns.
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