The Sunday Guardian

U.s. sc to decide release of trump records

- IANS NEW YORK

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear President Donald Trump’s appeal of lower court orders, now on hold, that require relative banks and an accounting firm to turn over his financial records to the Democrat-led House of Representa­tives and prosecutor­s in New York.

The justices made it possible for them to be heard during the current court term, most likely in March 2020, with a decision by the end of June, when the US general election campaign heats up. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York ruled on 3 December that Deutsche Bank and Capital One must comply with a subpoena from the House Financial Services and Intelligen­ce committees demanding Trump’s financial records as part of a congressio­nal probe. The US media earlier reported that Deutsche Bank has lent Trump’s businesses millions of dollars in the past and Capital One is among the banks where the President has personal accounts.

The Second Circuit and the DC Circuit have both ruled that Trump’s accounting firm, Mazars USA, must comply with separate subpoenas from Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance and House investigat­ors. On 18 November, US Chief Justice John Roberts said that the Supreme Court had issued a temporary stay of a federal appeals court ruling that granted the House Oversight and Reform Committee access to Trump’’s financial records between 2011 and 2018 from Mazars USA.

The panel issued the subpoena to Mazars USA in April after the President’’s former personal lawyer Michael Cohen had testified that “Trump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes and deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes”.

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