President Donald Trump said he plans on releasing a report on his finances 'at some point prior to the election,' claiming 'it'll be extremely complete' but offering no specifics
President Donald Trump on Monday claimed he plans on releasing an "extremely complete" report of his financial record, but he offered no specifics and a murky timeline.
Trump’s finances have been a major issue of contention, stemming from his refusal to release his tax returns while running for president, breaking a decades-long tradition for major party nominees. Trump has pledged in the past to release information about his personal finances but initially maintained that ongoing audits of his tax returns by the IRS precluded him from doing so. But he became unyielding as his White House has stonewalled oversight investigators demanding information about his finances and sued banks to block subpoenas issued by Democrats.
“You will be extremely shocked at the numbers,” he told reporters. “Many, many times what you think. I don't need to have somebody take a room overnight at a hotel.”
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