A federal judge said today that he’d like to see if a compromise is possible in House Democrats’ lawsuit seeking President Trump’s long-hidden tax returns
A federal judge said Wednesday that he’d like to see if compromise is possible in House Democrats’ lawsuit seeking President Donald Trump’s long-hidden tax returns.
“There really isn’t an accommodation that could be had,” said Megan Barbero, a lawyer for House Democrats.At issue is a lawsuit by House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal seeking to enforce a subpoena for Trump’s long-hidden tax records. Neal is demanding them under a 1924 law allowing the heads of Congress’ tax committees to examine anyone’s private tax information.
They also argued Wednesday that the case ought to be dumped because it would lead to lawmakers flooding the executive branch with subpoenas.
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