Trump must turn over tax returns, does not deserve immunity, Manhattan's top prosecutor says

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Manhattan’s top prosecutor told a U.S. court on Thursday he should be able to obtain President Donald Trump’s tax returns, saying Trump cannot immunize himself from a criminal probe of his business practices by pursuing an appeal that has “no chance of success.”

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Cyrus Vance, the Manhattan district attorney, urged the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan in a filing to reject Trump’s emergency bid to block a subpoena to the president’s accounting firm, Mazars USA, for eight years of tax returns.

Trump has until Monday to respond in writing. Oral arguments are scheduled for Sept. 1.

The Republican president has been fighting to block Vance’s subpoena for a year, including at the U.S. Supreme Court, which last month rejected his argument that he has immunity from criminal probes while in the White House.

Trump later claimed that Vance’s subpoena was “wildly overbroad” and issued in “bad faith,” largely mirroring similar subpoena issued by congressional Democrats.

He has also called Vance’s subpoena part of a “witch hunt,” saying the case will likely head back to the Supreme Court.

But in Thursday’s filing, Vance said that by continuing to litigate, Trump had effectively obtained “temporary absolute immunity,” a claim “rejected at every level of the federal courts,” by keeping a grand jury from seeing his tax returns.

He also said handing over the returns would not irreparably harm Trump, citing the confidentiality of grand jury proceedings, and noted that the past six U.S. presidents publicly released their tax returns.

On Aug. 20, U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero, who had rejected Trump’s broad immunity argument last October, again refused to block the subpoena.

“Justice requires an end to this controversy,” Marrero wrote, and which Vance repeated in his filing.

It is unlikely that Trump’s tax returns will become public before the Nov. 3 election.

Vance agreed not to enforce the subpoena until two days after the appeals court rules on Trump’s request for a stay.

Hurtcult on August 27th, 2020 at 23:02 UTC »

I've been reading headlines like this for at least a year, how is it possible that they are still stuck in making the same conclusion over and over again?

ryencool on August 27th, 2020 at 21:46 UTC »

"But in Thursday’s filing, Vance said that by continuing to litigate, Trump had effectively obtained “temporary absolute immunity,” a claim “rejected at every level of the federal courts,” by keeping a grand jury from seeing his tax returns. He also said handing over the returns would not irreparably harm Trump, citing the confidentiality of grand jury proceedings, and noted that the past six U.S. presidents publicly released their tax returns."

And im pretty sure Trump has said out loud that he would release his taxes once the IRS said he was able to. Theyve said they arent preventing him from releasing his taxes due to an audit or whatever other excuse trump will use. Hes been emboldened this far because he has enough blockers in place at strategic locations.

lurker69 on August 27th, 2020 at 21:45 UTC »

New rule: you cannot be on the presidential ballot without releasing your tax returns.