Eegore wrote on 10/07/19 at 16:51:02:'Of course. However, when you're president, you give up certain things. And privacy is one of them."
Actually that isn't in writing, thus law, anywhere.
No, it's not, but you'd be hard pressed to not agree with that.
Tax return disclosure is a "custom" not a "requirement". Personal privacy, and the 4th Amendment still apply to the US President.
Again, true. But you have to agree that not divulging your taxes is highly unusual in the modern presidency
Just because people want to see the President's financial history doesn't mean they are entitled to it.
In this case I disagree. Given trump's business dealings in the last 10 years, I think there is sufficient cause to demand he turn them over.