
A bipartisan proposal has been introduced in the House on Wednesday that would require presidents and vice presidents to publicly disclose their tax returns before, during, and after their time in office. The legislation, introduced by House Oversight Chair James Comer and Rep. Katie Porter, also mandates that family members reveal more financial information, including foreign earnings. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and curb foreign influence in U.S. politics by making a series of disclosures about relatives' foreign payments and expensive gifts received by the presidents and vice presidents. The move comes as part of an election-year push.
Bipartisan legislation introduced in the House on Wednesday would require presidents and vice presidents to publicly disclose tax returns before, during and after their time in the White House as Congress makes an election-year push to curb foreign... https://t.co/iek2vGvCPF
A bipartisan partnership in the House has introduced legislation that would require presidents and vice presidents to publicly disclose tax returns before, during and after their time in the White House. https://t.co/xZ4ppYoIwL
An unlikely bipartisan duo has teamed up to introduce legislation that would require presidents and vice presidents to disclose their tax returns, along with any foreign payments or expensive gifts they receive. https://t.co/TXQE0hc1TP




