Article snippet: MORE on Monday downplayed the possibility that Democrats could demand his tax returns if they retake control of the House in Tuesday's elections. "I don’t care. They can do whatever they want and I can do whatever I want," Trump said when asked if he was concerned Democrats may go after his tax returns if they win the majority. Trump spoke to reporters upon arriving in Fort Wayne, Ind., for one of three campaign rallies he was set to hold on Monday. He suggested that a Democratic majority would force the White House to "have to work a little bit differently." "It'll all work out but I don't think that's going to happen," Trump said, expressing confidence in Republicans' chances on Tuesday. "I think we're doing very well in the House. I think we're doing very well in the Senate." Democrats and critics of the president have suggested that Trump's tax returns could reveal potential conflicts of interest, and liberal groups have urged Democratic lawmakers to demand the president's filings should they regain control of the House. House Minority Leader MORE. Mnuchin told The New York Times earlier this month that he would work with the department's general counsel and the general counsel for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to address any requests should Democrats win the House. The president broke with decades of precedent when he opted not to release his tax returns during the 2016 presidential campaign. The White House has repeatedly brushed off questions about ... Link to the full article to read more