Federal Judge: Donald Trump Can Hide His Tax Records from Congress
Federal Judge: Donald Trump Can Hide His Tax Records from Congress
A federal judge has dismissed former President Donald Trump’s demand that Congress not be allowed to obtain his tax records.According to CBS News, Judge Trevor McFadden threw out Trump’s lawsuit, finding that Congress may need the former president’s tax returns to carry out “facially valid inquiries.”“A long line of Supreme Court cases requires great deference to facially valid congressional inquiries,” McFadden wrote. “Even the special solicitude accorded former Presidents does not alter the outcome. The Court will therefore dismiss this case.”However, McFadden did put his ruling on hold for 14 days, so that Trump’s legal team has time to appeal or submit its comments.NBC News notes that the lawsuit arises from a long-running congressional inquiry into Trump’s finances.In April 2019, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal (D-MA) first asked for Trump’s returns, citing a federal law that requires the Internal Revenue Service to furnish individual tax returns when they are requested by any of the three congressional tax committees.
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