After a protracted battle, a US House committee discloses Trump's tax returns.

Six years' worth of former President Donald Trump's tax returns were made publicly available on Friday in an extraordinary move just days before Republicans are scheduled to take control of the House of Representatives.
The release of Trump's redacted tax returns for the years 2015 through 2020 ends a nearly four-year legal spat that the US Supreme Court just resolved last month between the former Republican president and Democratic lawmakers.
The 76-year-old Trump, who was twice impeached by the Democratic-controlled House before being cleared both times by the Senate, is now dealing with a number of legal issues as he runs for reelection in 2024.
On January 6, 2021, Trump's followers attacked the US Capitol, killing four people. Earlier this month, the House committee looking into the incident urged federal prosecutors to charge Trump with four crimes, including obstruction and insurrection, for his role in the deadly riot.
Richard Neal, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, had asked for the returns in 2019. He claimed that Congress need them to decide whether or not legislation addressing presidential tax returns was necessary.
Republicans expressed concern that the move may transform personal tax returns into a political weapon and warned that party members who take over the panel next month may feel forced to use the same strategy against prominent Democrats.