What might be lurking in Trump's tax returns

Tax evasion? Outright fraud? Or simply the sad swindles of a jumped-up used car salesman?

President Trump.
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House Democrats have officially demanded six years of President Trump's tax returns.

While it isn't legally obligatory, it's a long-established norm that presidential nominees release their tax returns for public perusal. Trump is the first to adamantly refuse since the days of President Nixon. And now Democrats have legally-enforceable investigative and subpoena powers, thanks to their new majority in the House. This means we may soon get a glimpse of Trump's tax returns.

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Jeff Spross

Jeff Spross was the economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com. He was previously a reporter at ThinkProgress.