Well, it's really outrageous. He had so many accomplices, in the Congress, House Republicans, who refused to permit us, to take a look at these returns, even in private, years ago.
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Lloyd Doggett criticizes House Republicans for obstructing access to Donald Trump's tax returns.
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I think rather than some tests here or there, what I'd like to see is the President out actively engaging with journalists like you, answering the tough questions, demonstrating that he doesn't need a teleprompter.
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Mr. Speaker, may I inquire as to how much time is remaining. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Texas has 10\1/2\ minutes remaining. The gentleman from Missouri has 3 minutes remaining.
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