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Rep. Doggett Statement on Release of Trump Tax Returns

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December 30, 2022

Contact: Afton Cissell(link sends email)

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Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett (D-TX), a senior member of the House Ways and Means Committee who led efforts for the release of Trump’s tax returns since February 2017(link is external), released the following statement:

“Donald Trump had big deductions, big credits, and big losses—but seldom a big tax bill. Almost six years since my first attempt to obtain Trump’s tax returns, the public can finally see the self-proclaimed “clever genius,” he did not pay the taxes the most modest wage-earner would pay—at one point nothing at all. While customarily released voluntarily by past presidents and President Biden, it took a lawsuit and nearly six years to obtain Trump’s returns.

Many questions about foreign entanglements and conflicts remain unanswered and unknown, since the Committee inquiry was a narrow window into a narrow period of time, looking at only eight of about 500 Trump business entities for a period of only six years. Year after year he is relying on losses to not pay much of anything. It is an outrage that Trump paid so little for so long and that the IRS failed to do its job to audit him like it has prior presidents.”

You can view Rep. Doggett’s reaction to Trump’s taxes on MSNBC this morning here(link is external).