In the U.S. House Budget Committee, 26 congressmen voted in favor and 16 were against it.
In the United States, the Congressional Budget Committee of the House of Representatives voted for the release of former U.S. President Donald Trump's tax returns.
There were 26 congressmen in favor and 16 against. Congress received the former White House chief's tax returns for the past six years in November. This came after Donald Trump lost his court battle to keep this information secret.
The former president of the United States refused to publish his declarations, even though he had been required to do so since 2016.
The New York Times wrote in September 2020 that journalists have seen Trump's declarations for more than 20 years. According to the documents, Donald Trump paid insignificant taxes. The politician himself stated that the information about this is unreliable.