US Studies Centre Non-Resident Fellow James Brown told Sky News that the public "has a right to know" how US President Donald Trump's personal finances might impact his public decisions. President Trump recently dismissed a report in the New York Times that claims he paid very little income tax over the past 15 years.
Election Watch 202429 September 2020
The public has a right to know about President Trump's personal finances
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