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Why U.S. presidential candidates file financial disclosures

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A 1978 act requires high-level federal officials to publicly disclose their personal financial interests.

Personal financial disclosures are required for all presidential candidates.

After a delay, Donald Trump’s lawyers disclosed his financial information, and the Office of Government Ethics certified the disclosure.

But, according to a published report, some government officials expressed concerns amid ongoing legal disputes over asset values.

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