Two weeks ago, Hizzoner told reporters he wouldn’t release his tax returns. He shifted course last week when he said he’d provide “tax information” — without committing to release the actual returns. Then, on Tuesday, during an interview with former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, Adams responded “yes” when asked if he’d release his returns. (Tada Images // Shutterstock)
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