Democrats are ramping up their attacks on Donald Trump for refusing to release his tax returns.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign, Democratic lawmakers and liberal activists are all trying to make the case that Trump’s refusal shows he has something to hide.
Clinton, who has made more than 30 years of her returns public, has even suggested Trump’s returns may show that he pays no taxes.
An unfinished hotel in Azerbaijan represents one example of potential conflicts, and the presumptive Republican nominee has not said precisely how he would separate his personal financial interests overseas from his administration’s policies.
Donald J. Trump often portrays himself as uniquely capable of wringing concessions out of China, citing one Manhattan investment as an example. But documents and interviews tell a very different story of that deal.