WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Democrat on tax policy in the U.S. House of Representatives said on Tuesday that he is determined to seek President Donald Trump's tax returns, despite the political victory handed to Trump by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
"I'm committed to this. This is not just about one individual. This is a policy issue. And we think that there's a test here of the law," House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal told reporters. But he declined to say when he could take action to seek Trump's returns.