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US Supreme Court clears way for handover of Trump tax returns to Congress

The Supreme Court on Tuesday (local time) cleared the way for the imminent handover of former President Donald Trump's tax returns to a congressional committee after a three-year legal fight.

ANI Nov 23, 2022 03:43 IST googleads

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Washington [US], November 23 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Tuesday (local time) cleared the way for the imminent handover of former President Donald Trump's tax returns to a congressional committee after a three-year legal fight.
The court's move is a major loss for Trump, who has sought to shield the release of his tax returns for years and is currently under multiple investigations, reported CNN.
Trump's legal team has continuously sought to keep his returns secret and turned to the Supreme Court - composed of three of his nominees - after he lost at the lower court level.
Chief Justice John Roberts, who supervises the lower court that issued the order in the Trump case, had placed a temporary hold on the subpoena on November 1, presumably to give the justices more time to consider the issue. There were no noted dissents, reported CNN.
The court, without comment, rejected Trump's plea for an order that would have prevented the Treasury Department from giving six years of tax returns for Trump and some of his businesses to the Democratic-controlled House Ways and Means Committee.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, a Massachusetts Democrat, first sought the tax returns from the IRS in 2019, and the agency, under the Trump administration, initially resisted turning them over, reported CNN.
The case moved slowly until 2021, when, under the Biden administration, the Justice Department changed its legal posture and concluded the IRS was obligated to comply with the committee's request.
A Trump-appointed judge ruled in the House's favour late last year and the US DC Circuit Court of Appeals refused to reverse that ruling, most recently with the full appeals court declining to take up the case.
The court held that the request for the documents served a legitimate legislative purpose to look at tax laws as they apply to a sitting president and rejected Trump's argument that the stated purpose was a mere pretext to hide a political calculation, reported CNN.
"We knew the strength of our case, we stayed the course, followed the advice of counsel, and finally, our case has been affirmed by the highest court in the land," Neal said in a statement following the ruling. "Since the Magna Carta, the principle of oversight has been upheld, and today is no different. This rises above politics, and the committee will now conduct the oversight that we've sought for the last three and a half years."
It was not immediately clear when the committee will receive the documents.
A separate legal case concerning the House Oversight Committee's pursuit of Trump tax information from his then-accounting firm ended in a settlement earlier this year, after a previous trip to the Supreme Court. In bringing the new dispute with the Ways and Means Committee to the Supreme Court, Trump argued that lower courts have run afoul of that 2020 case, known as Mazars, reported CNN.
Lawyers for Trump argued that, like the Mazars case, the current dispute "arises from a congressional demand for a President's personal information--a clash between rival branches over records of intense political interest for all involved."
"No Congress has ever wielded its legislative powers to demand a President's tax returns," Trump's lawyers argued and warned of the "far-reaching implications" of the DC Circuit's ruling.
Douglas Letter, a lawyer for the House, however, urged the court to reject Trump's bid to delay the subpoena noting that the House had spent "more than three years" conducting oversight related to whether the IRS can effectively and impartially apply federal tax laws to presidents.
Letter said that Trump's term in office "amplified" such concerns, reported CNN. (ANI)

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