Former President Donald Trump will not have to disclose his personal finances for another several weeks.
Federal Election Commission lawyer Lisa Stevenson told Trump attorney Derek Ross on Jan. 27 that the FED is granting his team a request for another 45-day extension, according to a brief letter published online (pdf). Trump was previously given an extension on Dec. 16, according to Bloomberg News.
“While President Trump has made diligent effort to prepare his report, due to the complexity of his financial holdings, President Trump needs additional time to compile the necessary information and complete the report,” his lawyer wrote to the agency on Jan. 26 (pdf)….}