Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:26 U.S.C. § 7213(3) makes it unlawful for "any person" willfully to publish or print an unauthorized tax return.
That’s pretty clear. They’re committing a crime by publishing them.
You are not a lawyer. Obviously. Here is the provision "(3)Other persons
It shall be unlawful for any person to whom any return or return information (as defined in section 6103(b)) is disclosed in a manner unauthorized by this title thereafter willfully to print or publish in any manner not provided by law any such return or return information. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the costs of prosecution."
It depends upon how and from whom the NYT got it and how that source obtained it. Highly unlikely that the NYT is criminally liable for anything. If the person who got it and provided it to the NYT was an authorized recipient, there is no crime. That person might be civilly liable to Trump and subject to professional sanction and perhaps some other criminal statute. The NYT MIGHT be subject to penalty if it could be proven that the NYT KNEW IN FACT the received the info from someone who had obtained it feloniously.
Go back to navel gazing.
Anonymous wrote:26 U.S.C. § 7213(3) makes it unlawful for "any person" willfully to publish or print an unauthorized tax return.
That’s pretty clear. They’re committing a crime by publishing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if this is all made up? What then? Lots of drama for nothing.
If it’s not made up, releasing them was illegal, no one has a problem with that?
I don't have a problem because we are all being robbed.
So anything gained by illegal means is ok, or just against Trump? Are the gloves off for both sides?
NP. No, it is wrong legally and morally for Trump's returns to be stolen. It should be investigated by the appropriate authorities (NOT Congress), at a regular pace. But as far as crimes go, this one is pretty minor.
Anonymous wrote:26 U.S.C. § 7213(3) makes it unlawful for "any person" willfully to publish or print an unauthorized tax return.
That’s pretty clear. They’re committing a crime by publishing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if this is all made up? What then? Lots of drama for nothing.
If it’s not made up, releasing them was illegal, no one has a problem with that?
Stealing tax returns is illegal. Publishing information from stolen returns i not illegal. It should be noted here that in 2016 emails were stolen from the DNC and widely published, Trump even encouraged it and used the stolen information. So I don't care if his private information is stolen.
Anonymous wrote:26 U.S.C. § 7213(3) makes it unlawful for "any person" willfully to publish or print an unauthorized tax return.
That’s pretty clear. They’re committing a crime by publishing them.
Anonymous wrote:26 U.S.C. § 7213(3) makes it unlawful for "any person" willfully to publish or print an unauthorized tax return.
That’s pretty clear. They’re committing a crime by publishing them.
Anonymous wrote:26 U.S.C. § 7213(3) makes it unlawful for "any person" willfully to publish or print an unauthorized tax return.
That’s pretty clear. They’re committing a crime by publishing them.
Anonymous wrote:26 U.S.C. § 7213(3) makes it unlawful for "any person" willfully to publish or print an unauthorized tax return.
That’s pretty clear. They’re committing a crime by publishing them.
Anonymous wrote:What if this is all made up? What then? Lots of drama for nothing.
If it’s not made up, releasing them was illegal, no one has a problem with that?
Anonymous wrote:26 U.S.C. § 7213(3) makes it unlawful for "any person" willfully to publish or print an unauthorized tax return.
That’s pretty clear. They’re committing a crime by publishing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if this is all made up? What then? Lots of drama for nothing.
If it’s not made up, releasing them was illegal, no one has a problem with that?
I don't have a problem because we are all being robbed.
So anything gained by illegal means is ok, or just against Trump? Are the gloves off for both sides?
NP. No, it is wrong legally and morally for Trump's returns to be stolen. It should be investigated by the appropriate authorities (NOT Congress), at a regular pace. But as far as crimes go, this one is pretty minor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if this is all made up? What then? Lots of drama for nothing.
If it’s not made up, releasing them was illegal, no one has a problem with that?
I don't have a problem because we are all being robbed.
So anything gained by illegal means is ok, or just against Trump? Are the gloves off for both sides?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if this is all made up? What then? Lots of drama for nothing.
If it’s not made up, releasing them was illegal, no one has a problem with that?
I don't have a problem because we are all being robbed.
So anything gained by illegal means is ok, or just against Trump? Are the gloves off for both sides?
He is the President. It's a national security issue (or does that only apply to Brown people, I'm confused).