ruling after another. appeal upon appeal. and even a trip to the knighted state supreme court. but today the american public finally has its hands on something donald trump as so doggedly sought to conceal. his tax returns. six years worth. and an unprecedented window and steube s financial picture. this public release, which, among other things, shows the don trump paid relatively little in taxes in the years before and during his presidency, is the end product of an effort undertaken by the house ways and needs committee. after securing their returns, which cover the years 2015 to 2020, that panel voted along party lengths to hand redacted versions of the returns to the public. before we get into what these thousands of pages reveal, in a way those who are who are not accountants can understand, it s worth noting how the committee got its hands on these returns in the first place. is the end result of its investigation into an irs policy that mandates audits of returns file
was thinking about doing a deal on china, like millions of other people, i was thinking about, it and i decided i m not gonna do it, didn t like, it decided not to do it, and an account open, and then i closed it. excuse me. and then, unlike him, where he s vice president and he does business, i then decided to run for president after that. that was before. so i closed it before i even ran for president let alone became president. big difference. russ, those are statements on the debate stage aren t true. that china account were stayed open for a long time. he was referring to an article we written a couple of weeks before that. he does open accounts in most places where he has any kind of cash business he has accounts in scotland, in the uk, in the different countries where he has licensing deals. i don t know that there s a nefarious thing in that.