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journalists were skeptical of Trump’s entering the presidential race because they assumed he’d never submit to serious scrutiny of his wealth. He once sued a reporter who dug too deeply into his public boasts. For 15 months, he’s punted on the tax return question in interviews and now, he appears to be trying to run out the clock.

Four years ago, Trump urged Mitt Romney to more speedily release his returns and indicated he would do so when flirting with a presidential run of his own. In February 2015, Trump told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt that he had “no objection” to releasing his returns.

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