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House Dems to seek Trump tax returns

- By Alan Fram

WASHINGTON — Democrats controllin­g the House next year will start trying to obtain President Donald Trump’s income tax returns from the Internal Revenue Service, the likely next speaker said Thursday.

But Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., expected to lead the House when the new Congress starts in January, said she thinks the White House will fight the request, “so the question is where do we go from there.”

Pelosi’s comments reflected Democrats’ struggle to balance liberal voters’ antipathy and suspicions of Trump against the likelihood of a legal struggle and uncertain political gains.

Trump, a wealthy real estate developer, shunned decades of tradition by presidenti­al candidates and refused to release his tax returns during his 2016 campaign. He said he was being audited, even though IRS officials have said taxpayers under audit are free to release their returns.

The law says the chairs of three congressio­nal committees can request tax returns and the Treasury secretary “shall furnish” them for panel members to review privately. Pelosi told reporters that the House Ways and Means Committee “will take the first steps” toward obtaining the documents.

Democrats would love to explore numerous questions about Trump’s personal financial webs. Those include whether there are conflicts of interest between his companies and his presidenti­al actions, whether he’s properly paid taxes and whether he benefited from last year’s mammoth, Republican-written tax bill.

A court battle over the request could take years to resolve. Some are concerned Trump could cast himself as being persecuted by Democrats attempting to use the IRS to pursue their political enemies and warn his conservati­ve backers that they might be next.

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP ?? Democracti­c House leader Nancy Pelosi wonders about the usefulness of trying to get the president’s tax returns.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP Democracti­c House leader Nancy Pelosi wonders about the usefulness of trying to get the president’s tax returns.

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