Trump’s Tax Records to Be Released by Democrats After House Panel Vote
- Tax return release could be days off while documents redacted
- Former president has broken from tradition on releasing taxes
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A House committee voted to release Donald Trump’s tax information to the public, capping a three-year legal saga initiated by Democrats to obtain and release the former president’s closely held financial documents.
House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal released a report about the Internal Revenue Service’s audits of Trump’s taxes late Tuesday, but the actual tax returns will be made public in a few days after the redaction of personal information, such as Social Security numbers.