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July 10th, 2012
10:46 AM ET

Rep. Chaffetz on Romney: "Get over it. He's been successful.;" shouldn't release more tax returns

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) talks tax cuts and national debt on Starting Point and says Mitt Romney should not release the rest of his tax returns to the public.

When CNN Contributor Ryan Lizza asks why he thinks the American people shouldn’t see the rest of Mitt Romney’s tax returns, Rep. Chaffetz says, “[Mitt Romney’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. So 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. That's the kind of guy I want to be president. He actually knows how to turn the economy around.”

Lizza asks, “Is that why he's not releasing them, because he's so successful? What does that have to do with not releasing tax returns?”

Chaffetz replies, “He is doing everything that's required by law. 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.”

Lizza follows up, “But he hasn't done what previous candidates have done, which is release all his tax returns.”

Starting Point with Soledad O’Brien airs weekday mornings from 7-9am ET on CNN.

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May 14th, 2012
08:05 AM ET

Rep. King: 'There is no profiling' in NYPD; Illegitimate, 'irresponsible charges to make'

Rep. Peter King (R-NY) says 'there is no racial profiling' by the New York Police Department on Starting Point with Soledad O'Brien.

When The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza asks King what his position is on racial profiling and if he thinks the NYPD is above criticism, King responds, "First of all , there is no profiling. And that's the absolute nonsense that people like you and others are propagating."

Lizza interjects, "I'm not propagating anything. I'm just telling you that there's been some very good questions raised about what the NYPD's doing. "

King replies, "I'm telling you there is no profiling. So, I want you to take that back.... You have no evidence of profiling at all. They use terms like profiling, spying, casually and cavalierly. And you don't know what you're talking about."

When CNN guest anchor Brooke Baldwin says that Lizza brought up very valid points, King exclaims, "They're not valid points."

Starting Point with Soledad O'Brien airs weekday mornings from 7-9am ET on CNN.