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Trump's tax returns, long guarded, will soon be in prosecutor's hands

Trump's refusal to release his taxes during the 2016 campaign marked a break with every presidential candidate of the last four decades

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Greg Farrell and Greg Stohr | Bloomberg
Donald Trump, who managed to keep his tax returns a secret the entire time he was in the White House, is about to see them fall into the hands of a New York prosecutor looking into possible criminal charges against him.

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. subpoenaed Trump's accounting firm for eight years of records in 2019, but the then-president took the case to the U.S. Supreme Court, twice. On Monday, the justices abruptly rejected Trump's final bid to block Vance, a Democrat.

Trump's refusal to release his taxes during the 2016 campaign, falsely claiming he couldn't because he was under

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