The Democratic-led House of Representatives has voted to require the US Internal Revenue Service to audit presidents’ tax filings after lawmakers concluded the agency did not properly examine Donald Trump’s returns while he was in the White House.
The legislation, which passed on a largely party-line 222-201 vote on Thursday, faces long odds of passing the Senate and becoming law in the final days that Democrats control both chambers of Congress. Trump’s fellow Republicans are due to take control of the House in January.
However, it gives Democrats another chance to talk about Trump’s tax returns, which he fought for years to keep private even though other presidential candidates have voluntarily disclosed them for decades.
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