it'd take a very ignorant person to be confused by non-POTUS Eleanor's tax return situation vs. POTUS Trump's, OT fits that requirement like a glove.
again I'll simply suggest gently that you are rather missing the point of the two linked essays. Nobody is arguing for equivalence--that's you putting words in peoples' mouths. The articles are "related" because they both bear on the philosophical and political questions of privacy and intrusiveness.
here, I'll quadruple down, then I will ignore you as this is a pure waste of time. Take it up with this guy: https://www.drake.edu/law/facstaff/directory/anthony-gaughan/ , who wrote in the first linked piece: "Eleanor Roosevelt probably would have disagreed with Donald Trump on many topics. But a new article in Modern American History highlights one issue Roosevelt saw eye-to-eye with President Trump: the non-disclosure of presidential tax returns. " bye
Regardless of whether or not we should exhume Eleanor Roosevelt, here is a history of our President and his thinking regarding tax returns. I wonder what changed between 2011 and 2017? http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/times-donald-trump-release-tax-returns-article-1.3061868