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Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are asking a federal judge to block the release of his tax returns to Congress, saying Democrats’ pursuit of the documents amounts to political retaliation.
By David Yaffe-BellanyAugust 4 -
The Justice Department directed the Treasury Department to hand over former President Donald Trump’s tax returns to Congress, a move that means six years of Trump’s personal and business financial information could become public.
By David Yaffe-Bellany and Laura DavisonJuly 31 -
A federal judge pressured lawyers for Donald Trump and House Democrats to settle their long battle over a subpoena of records from the former president’s accounting firm.
By David Yaffe-BellanyJune 16 -
A court filing by House Democrats says that their subpoena should no longer be held to the same legal standards that applied when Trump was president.
By David Yaffe-BellanyMay 6 -
The legal battle over House Democrats’ efforts to obtain Donald Trump’s tax returns may turn on whether a former president can still assert constitutional protections against congressional requests.
By David Yaffe-BellanyMarch 4 -
In a court filing Wednesday, the Treasury Department and the Justice Department said they were still weighing how to respond to a subpoena by House Democrats.
By David Yaffe-BellanyMarch 4 -
A lawyer for the U.S. House of Representatives signaled that congressional Democrats will move aggressively during the Biden administration to obtain former President Donald Trump’s tax returns, telling a judge “enough is enough.”
By David Yaffe-BellanyJanuary 25 -
Two of three judges on a Washington appeals court appeared skeptical of President Donald Trump’s renewed efforts to prevent accounting firm Mazars USA LLP from turning over his financial records to House Democrats
By David Yaffe-BellanyOctober 21 -
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance could soon get his hands on President Donald Trump’s tax returns, but that doesn’t mean the public will see them.
By David Yaffe-Bellany and Greg FarrellJuly 9