Vancouver Sun

TRUMP LOSES BID TO DELAY HANDOVER OF TAX RETURNS

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A federal judge on Friday denied Donald Trump’s request to delay allowing the Manhattan district attorney to obtain his tax returns while the U.S. president appeals.

U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero, who on Thursday rejected Trump’s arguments that the grand jury subpoena from district attorney Cyrus

Vance was “wildly overbroad,” said Trump failed to justify a stay.

The Manhattan judge said Trump failed to show his appeal would likely succeed, or that he would be irreparabl­y harmed without a stay but Trump’s tax returns are unlikely to become public before the Nov. 3 presidenti­al election.

“Because a grand jury is under a legal obligation to keep the confidenti­ality of its records, the court finds that no irreparabl­e harm will ensue from the disclosure to it of the President’s records sought here,” Marrero wrote.

Lawyers for Trump did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. A spokesman for Vance declined to comment.

In Thursday’s ruling, Marrero said throwing out the subpoena to Trump’s accounting firm Mazars USA would effectivel­y give the president immunity from Vance’s criminal probe, to which the U.S. Supreme Court had in July said he was not entitled.

In a Thursday court filing, Trump’s lawyers said Vance agreed not to enforce the subpoena before Aug. 27.

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