By Bryan Koenig ( June 28, 2017, 3:26 PM EDT) -- The Electronic Privacy Information Center has struck back at IRS contentions that the advocacy group needs President Donald Trump's consent for his tax returns to be released, instead telling a D.C. federal judge that its request invokes a different section of law to "correct a misstatement of fact," regardless of taxpayer consent....
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