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Justice Dept. backs Mnuchin’s refusal to give up Trump taxes

- By Michael Balsamo

The Justice Department issued a legal opinion Friday finding that Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin was right to withhold President Donald Trump’s tax returns from a House committee that subpoenaed them.

The House Ways and Means Committee subpoenaed six years of Trump’s tax returns in May, but the Treasury Department refused to provide the documents. At the time, Mnuchin said the request lacked a “legitimate legislativ­e purpose.”

The 33-page opinion from the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel argues that the committee’s chairman, Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., wanted to make the president’s tax returns public and because of that plan, the request was not to carry out a legitimate legislativ­e function.

But Neal has said the law is clear the informatio­n must be released to Congress, that the documents were sought to aid a committee investigat­ion into whether the IRS is doing its job properly to audit a sitting president, and obtaining them would be a “necessary piece” of the committee’s work.

“The Chairman’s request that Treasury turn over the President’s tax returns, for the apparent purpose of making them public, amounted to an unpreceden­ted use of the Committee’s authority and raised a serious risk of abuse,” the Justice opinion said.

Democrats sought Trump’s tax returns under a 1924 law that directs the IRS to furnish such informatio­n when requested to the chairs of Congress’ tax-writing committees. Besides Trump, every president since Richard Nixon has made his returns public.

Neal said last month that the committee may pursue a legal fight to force the Treasury to turn over the documents.

A spokeswoma­n for the House Ways and Means Committee said the legal opinion was still being reviewed and declined to comment further. Representa­tives for the Treasury Department did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The Justice Department’s backing of Treasury’s refusal to provide the president’s tax returns is likely to further tensions between congressio­nal Democrats and Attorney General William Barr, whom they’ve accused of trying to stonewall Congress’ constituti­onal oversight power.

The House Judiciary Committee voted last month to hold Barr in contempt after he failed to comply with a subpoena for an unredacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the Russia investigat­ion and underlying investigat­ive records.

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