Justice Department backs Trump in Supreme Court fight over his tax
returns
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[November 23, 2019]
By Lawrence Hurley
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice
Department on Friday backed President Donald Trump in his fight at the
Supreme Court to prevent his tax returns from being disclosed to a New
York prosecutor.
The court filing by Solicitor General Noel Francisco comes a week after
Trump filed an appeal in his individual capacity seeking to reverse a
lower court ruling that directed his longtime accounting firm, Mazars
LLP, to hand over eight years of his tax returns to Manhattan prosecutor
Cyrus Vance.
Trump appealed a Nov. 4 ruling by the New York-based 2nd U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals that said prosecutors can enforce a subpoena demanding
his personal and corporate tax returns from 2011 to 2018 that would
allow the material to be viewed by a grand jury.
Allowing Vance to obtain the tax returns would set a precedent that "may
subject the president to highly burdensome demands for information" and
"raises the risk that prosecutors could use subpoenas to harass the
president as a result of opposition to his policies," Francisco wrote in
the brief.
The legal questions include whether the subpoena violates the part of
the U.S. Constitution that lays out the power of the president.
Vance, a Democrat, is seeking the returns as part of a criminal
investigation into Trump and the Trump Organization, the president's
family real estate business.
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President Donald Trump participates in a listening session on youth
vaping and the electronic cigarette epidemic inside the Cabinet Room
at the White House in Washington, U.S., November 22, 2019.
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Trump's lawyers have said he cannot be subjected to any criminal
process while he remains president, a broad interpretation of
presidential immunity.
If the justices decline to hear Trump's appeal, the lower court
ruling would stand, clearing the way for Vance to obtain the
documents.
In a separate case in which the president has fought efforts by
House Democrats to obtain his financial records from Mazars, Trump's
lawyers have filed an emergency application at the Supreme Court,
which could act at any time.
(Reporting by Lawrence Hurley, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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