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NEW YORK (77 WABC) — Legal experts are calling on President Biden and the First Lady to release corporate tax returns, as the investigation into a laptop belonging to the President’s son Hunter and his business dealings heats up.
The returns reflect more than $13 million in income the President and 1st Lady reported to the IRS between 2017 and 2019, while Joe Biden was VP.
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said that while there’s “no evidence of wrongdoing,” the scandal over son Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings “has reached the point where the white house needs to err on the side of transparency.”
University of Minnesota law professor Richard Painter, who was Chief White House ethics lawyer for then-President George w. Bush, also said that without the corporate returns, “you don’t know where the money’s coming from.”