Vancouver Sun

TRUMP NOT ENTITLED TO EXTRA LEGAL PROTECTION

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U.S. President Donald Trump is not entitled to greater protection from a grand-jury subpoena for his tax returns just because he is president, the Manhattan district attorney said in a court filing on Friday.

District Attorney Cyrus Vance was responding to an argument by Trump’s lawyers that the president deserves extra protection from what he called harassment.

Vance last August issued a grand jury subpoena to Trump’s accounting firm, Mazars USA, demanding eight years of his business and personal returns and other documents.

Trump has repeatedly fought efforts by lawmakers and prosecutor­s to obtain his tax returns, which should shed light on his financial dealings. He also defied decades of precedent as a candidate by refusing to release tax returns.

Trump filed his latest challenge to the grand-jury subpoena last month, after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled he was not immune from state criminal probes while in the White House. The court said Trump could battle the subpoena on other grounds.

Vance has asked a judge to dismiss Trump’s challenge, which was filed in federal court in Manhattan.

Grand jury deliberati­ons are secret but Vance has suggested the probe involves “possibly extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the Trump Organizati­on,” the president’s business, including alleged insurance and bank fraud.

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