Nope,
Donald Trump, President of the United States from January 2017 to January 2021, controversially refused to release his
tax returns since the
2015–2016 campaign for the presidency at the
2016 election. Though Trump promised to release the returns during his campaign,
[1][2][3] he repeatedly refused to release his tax return information throughout
his presidency,
[4] the first major-party U.S. presidential candidate or president since 1976 to do so.
[5][6] Trump had repeatedly and falsely claimed that he could not release the returns while they were under
audit by the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
[7][8][9][a] It was reported in 2019 that it is IRS policy to annually audit tax returns of presidents and vice presidents.
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