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Ways and Means to Make Trump’s Tax Returns Public on Dec. 30

The documents are expected to include his tax returns filed between 2015 and 2021.

The House Ways and Means Committee plans to release Donald Trump’s tax returns on Friday, several news outlets, including Politico, reported on Dec. 27:

President Donald Trump’s tax returns will be made public Friday morning, according to a person familiar with the timing.

The person said Trump’s forms will be published as part of the House’s congressional record — a report that details the proceedings and debates undertaken by the chamber on a daily basis.

No votes are currently scheduled for Dec. 30 and Congress isn’t set to reconvene for its new session until Jan. 3, but the House can schedule a “pro forma” session on Friday in which no legislative business is technically conducted.

The documents to be released on Friday are expected to include Trump’s tax returns filed between 2015 and 2021, the years he ran for and served as president. Sensitive personal information, such as Trump’s Social Security number, will be redacted from the documents, according to published reports.

One week ago, the Ways and Means Committee voted along party lines to make Trump’s tax returns public.