Donald Trump is involved in another controversy. This time it's about his tax returns. Trump told the AP yesterday that he wouldn't be releasing his tax returns before the election. According to Yahoo, Trump then tweeted out that because of an audit, he wouldn't release his returns.

"There's nothing to learn from them," Trump said in the interview, adding that he did not believe they were of interest to voters.

Later Wednesday, with pressure snowballing, Trump tweeted that he did not refuse to release his returns before the election.

"In interview I told @AP that my taxes are under routine audit and I would release my tax returns when audit is complete, not after election!" he wrote.

Failure to reduce his tax returns would mark a clear break with political tradition.

Every major presidential and vice presidential nominee since 1976 has released his or her returns, according to fact-checking website PolitiFact.

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