Every modern-day president has done it, but President Trump continues to deny the public access to his tax returns. As questions about his sources of finance continue, Democrats in New York State are trying to take matters into their own hands. Executive Editor of Bloomberg Opinion Tim O'Brien and Columnist and Associate Editor at Real Clear Politics A.B. Stoddard talk about it.April 9, 2019
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