'Trump's lawyers have probably told him to keep his mouth shut, but he isn't listening,' one legal expert told Newsweek.
Last month, House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Chair Richard Neal
; however, they were not released to the public. This could change this week as the committee is set to meet to privately vote whether to make the documents public.won't show the full picture of his company's financials. "All of the so-called experts who think that they know so much about my very successful private company, actually know almost nothing. It is a GREAT COMPANY, with lots of cash, some of the greatest assets anywhere in the World, and very little debt. Also, strong on deductions and depreciation,""You will be seeing these numbers soon, but not all from my tax returns, which show relatively little.
In this combination image, Donald Trump is pictured at his Mar-a-Lago home on November 15 in Palm Beach, Florida, and a file photo shows the U.S. Capitol at dusk. On Sunday, Trump said on Truth Social that his tax returns will show relatively little about his company's finances.
"Most tax crimes have a willfulness requirement. Innocent mistakes aren't enough. Trump admitting he knew he was misstating his income satisfies that knowledge and intent requirement," he added.
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