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Trump tax returns ‘must be given to prosecutor­s’

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NEW YORK: US President Donald Trump must hand over eight years of tax returns to Manhatan prosecutor­s, a federal judge ruled, ater Trump claimed he was immune from being sued.

The decision, by US District Judge Victor Marrero in Manhatan, escalates the president’s batle to keep his finances under wraps, despite having promised during his 2016 White House run that he would disclose his tax returns.

Marrero called Trump’s immunity claim “repugnant to the nation’s government­al structure and constituti­onal values.”

Trump quickly filed an emergency notice of appeal to the federal appeals court in Manhatan.

Cyrus Vance, the Manhatan district atorney, had subpoenaed personal and corporate tax returns from 2011 to 2018 and other records from Trump’s longtime accounting firm Mazars USA as part of a criminal probe into the president and his family business.

Trump’s lawyers had argued that the president was immune from such a probe while in office, and that the Constituti­on required Vance to wait until ater Trump let the White House.

Lawyers for Trump did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. Danny Frost, a spokesman for Vance, declined to comment.

In a 75-page decision, Marrero declined to assert jurisdicti­on over the dispute, saying Trump should have brought his case in a New York state court.

But the judge made clear that if the appeals court disagreed with that finding, Trump should lose.

“The expansive notion of constituti­onal immunity invoked here to shield the President from judicial process would constitute and overreach of executive power,” Marrero wrote.

Such a “sweeping doctrine finds no support in the Constituti­on’s text or history,” and would effectivel­y leave the president, his family and his businesses “above the law.”

Vance issued the subpoena four weeks ater issuing another subpoena to the Trump Organisati­on for records of hush money payments, including to two women prior to the 2016 election who said they had sexual relationsh­ips with Trump, which he denies.

Mazars has in the past said it would comply with its legal obligation­s, and as a mater of policy did not comment on its work for clients.

Trump is running for re-election. His current term ends on Jan. 20, 2021.

The president is separately trying to block Deutsche Bank AG from handing over financial records, which the bank has said include tax returns, sought by commitees of the US House of Representa­tives.

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