The US Supreme Court has ordered former President Trump to disclose tax records at the request of prosecutors.

Mr. Trump has consistently refused to disclose tax records, and the Democratic Party and others have pointed out that it may be due to fraud such as tax evasion and window dressing of assets, and Mr. Trump's future response is the focus.

The case is a dispute that New York prosecutors have asked former President Trump to disclose records such as past tax returns as part of an investigation, but Mr. Trump refused.

On the 22nd, the US Supreme Court sentenced former President Donald Trump to submit a record of tax returns at the request of the prosecutor's office.



In the United States, it has become customary for the president to voluntarily publish tax returns, but Mr. Trump has consistently refused to publish tax returns during his term, and the Democratic Party and others have blamed tax evasion and assets. He points out that it may be due to fraud such as window dressing.



In response to the Supreme Court's decision, former President Trump issued a statement saying, "I will continue to fight and win, as in the past five years, overcoming all election fraud," and Mr. Trump's future response It is the focus.