House Committee Gets Access to Long-Sought Trump Tax Returns
- Supreme Court last week rejected bid to keep records sealed
- Democrats argued returns were part of panel’s oversight role
The US Treasury building in Washington, DC.
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A US House committee can now get a look at six years of Donald Trump’s tax returns, a week after the Supreme Court cleared the way for their release.
A Treasury spokesperson on Wednesday said the department complied with the court’s decision and made the documents available to the Ways and Means Committee, though wouldn’t confirm whether members of the panel have accessed them.