
Former Republican President Donald Trump’s redacted tax returns will be released on Friday, a spokesman for the US House of Representatives Committee said on Tuesday, Reuters reported.
The Democratic-controlled commission obtained the statements last month as part of its investigation into Trump’s taxes, after a lengthy legal battle that ended in a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of the commission.
Last week, the commission released a report of its findings, saying the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) violated its own rules by failing to audit Trump during three of the four years of his presidency.
The documents released Friday are expected to include Trump’s tax returns filed between 2015 and 2021, the years he ran for and was president.
A spokesman for Trump declined to comment.
Trump’s tax returns were not released with last week’s report because they contained sensitive information that had to be redacted before publication, committee members said.
Democrats on the committee said the release of the statements was necessary to understand the context of his report, which also included legislation that would require the IRS to audit presidents.
Trump became the first presidential candidate in a decade not to release his tax returns during any of his presidential campaigns.
Democrats on the committee had just a few weeks to decide how to handle the filings once they received them before Republicans regained control of the House in January after a narrow election victory in November.
Source: Hot News

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