A Philadelphia man is admitting to trying to steal President Donald Trump's tax returns.
The U.S. Attorney's office says defendant Andrew Harris has pleaded guilty to related charges.
Harris says he used someone's log-in information to utilize a computer at Haverford College to open a phony student aid application account while posing as a member of the Trump family in order to gain access to the President's tax returns.
Harris also used Trump's social security number and birth date in hopes that the tax information would be imported into the phony account.