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Bridget Johnson

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July 10, 2012 - 7:51 am

A rising Republican in the House said this morning on CNN that Mitt Romney should not bow to Democratic pressure to release all of his tax returns following a Vanity Fair investigation of his offshore accounts.

“Governor Romney has paid 100 percent of his taxes that are owed. He has complied 100 percent with what the law requires,” said Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah). “…He’s been very successful. He has released everything that is required to be released, including paying more than 16 percent of his income to charitable givings.”

Romney has maintained that there is “nothing hidden” in the unreleased returns and “all the taxes are paid, as appropriate.”

“I think it’s a diversionary tactic. Most people don’t care about this. Governor Romney has been very successful. Get over it. It’s a reality. He’s been successful,” Chaffetz said.

“He is doing everything that’s required by law,” the congressman continued when pressed on the issue. “He’s had these things in blind trust for a number of years. He was governor for four years. He is one of the most well vetted people out there, and he has done everything required as possible.”

Chaffetz also responded to President Obama’s Bush tax cut mission by noting that “federal spending is atrocious” and needs to be cut.

“To hear President Obama and the Democrats say it, we are just one good tax increase away from prosperity in this nation,” he said. “That’s not true. You don’t raise taxes in times of such uncertainty.”

Bridget Johnson is a career journalist whose news articles and opinion columns have run in dozens of news outlets across the globe. Bridget first came to Washington to be online editor at The Hill, where she wrote The World from The Hill column on foreign policy. Previously she was an opinion writer and editorial board member at the Rocky Mountain News and nation/world news columnist at the Los Angeles Daily News. She has contributed to USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, Politico and more, and has myriad television and radio credits as a commentator. Bridget is Washington Editor for PJ Media.
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