The Pak Banker

Two in 3 Americans want to see Trump's tax returns: poll

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NEW YORK: Two out of three Americans want to see President Donald Trump's income taxes, and about half believe he has been withholdin­g them for reasons that could hurt him politicall­y, according to a Reuters/Ipsos public opinion poll.

The July 13-14 poll shows many Americans remain concerned about Trump's finances and potential conflicts of interest with his family business. The survey was conducted after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling over Trump's financial records last week likely postponed their release to New York City prosecutor­s until after the Nov. 3 election.

Trump has refused to show the public his personal tax returns for years, bucking a decades-old tradition of financial transparen­cy among presidenti­al contenders. The businessma­n-turned-politician has routinely questioned the public's interest in his taxes and said he would not release them because they are under audit.

The poll found 66% of adults agreed that Trump "should release his tax returns from earlier years," and 68% said "Americans have a right to see each presidenti­al candidate's financial records before the election."

When asked why the Republican president has not released the records, about half said it was because of reasons that could make it tougher for him to be re-elected. According to the poll, 26% said they believe Trump's taxes contain "incriminat­ing evidence against him," and 10% said Trump is "trying to hide significan­t financial losses." Another 16% said they thought Trump does not want to reveal them because he "does not pay taxes."

Fourteen percent said they thought Trump simply was pushing back against liberals, and 3% said Trump has not released his taxes because he is too busy dealing with the coronaviru­s.

Only 7% said Trump was withholdin­g his taxes because they are being audited. "This is an issue that was litigated before the voters in 2016 and the American people elected Donald Trump president of the United States," said Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh.

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