Six years of the former president’s returns, from 2015 to 2020, are now public. After years of controversy and legal battles surrounding his refusal to make the returns public as a presidential candidate in 2016, the House Ways and Means Committee dropped the documents this morning.
We already had a glimpse into them last week, thanks to a couple reports from the Committee. Trump paid $0 in income taxes in 2020, for instance. The IRS also lagged on mandatory audits of Trump’s taxes while he was in office. The saga continues today, as more details come out from the long-awaited tax records that are thousands of pages long.
[The New York Times]
















