Oversight Chair Elijah Cummings wants 10 years of Trump financial records

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Oversight Chair Elijah Cummings wants 10 years of Trump financial records
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Oversight Chair Elijah Cummings wants 10 years of Trump financial records.

In a letter to Mazars USA chairman and CEO Victor Wahba on March 20, Cummings said the committee wanted to verify Cohen's testimony that Trump altered the values of his assets and liabilities on financial statements that were prepared by the firm. Cummings said that several of Trump's financial statements turned over to the committee by Cohen appear to have been signed by the accounting firm.

"Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions. As a matter of firm policy and professional rules we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients."

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