Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Trump loses bid to block tax returns from Congress

- Michael Balsamo

WASHINGTON – A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit Tuesday that was brought by former President Donald Trump in his attempt to block congressio­nal lawmakers from obtaining his tax returns.

The ruling, handed down by U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden – a former Justice Department official and Trump appointee – found that the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee has broad authority, and the Treasury Department should provide the tax returns to the committee.

In his ruling, McFadden said that “even if the former President is right on the facts, he is wrong on the law.”

The House panel sought access to Trump’s federal tax returns as part of an investigat­ion into the Internal Revenue Service’s audit program and tax law compliance by the former president. The committee had sought Trump’s personal and business returns for 2013 through 2018. A federal law says the Internal Revenue Service “shall furnish” the returns of any taxpayer to a handful of top lawmakers.

“A long line of Supreme Court cases requires great deference to facially valid congressio­nal inquiries,” the judge wrote. “Even the special solicitude accorded former presidents does not alter the outcome.”

The judge stayed his ruling for two weeks, giving Trump’s legal team time to file an appeal. The ruling also found that the House panel had the legal discretion to publish Trump’s tax returns.

“It might not be right or wise to publish the returns, but it is the Chairman’s right to do so,” McFadden wrote in an opinion accompanyi­ng his ruling. “Congress has granted him this extraordin­ary power, and courts are loath to second guess congressio­nal motives or duly enacted statutes.”

The Justice Department, under the Trump administra­tion, had defended a decision by then-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to withhold the tax returns. Mnuchin argued that he could withhold the documents because he concluded they were being sought by Democrats for partisan reasons.

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. already has obtained copies of Trump’s personal and business tax records as part of a criminal investigat­ion. Trump tried to prevent his accountant­s from handing over the documents, taking the issue to the Supreme Court. The justices rejected Trump’s argument that he had broad immunity as president.

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