New York Daily News

Trump files a second tax appeal

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

Another day, another appeal to the Supreme Court.

President Trump asked the Supreme Court to block congressio­nal Democrats from getting his financial records at least until the justices resolve a broader fight over efforts to subpoena a sitting president’s records.

Trump filed an emergency Supreme Court appeal Friday in a case from Washington,

D.C., over a subpoena from a House committee for financial records held by Trump’s accountant­s.

The request came a day after Trump urged the high court to rule that a president cannot be prosecuted or even investigat­ed for crimes while in office. The Thursday filing involves a subpoena issued by the Manhattan district attorney demanding Trump’s tax returns from the same accounting firm.

A temporary order blocking enforcemen­t of the House subpoena could allow the court to consider the two cases together.

It’s unclear when the top court may act.

Without an order from the justices, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform could seek Trump’s records from the Mazars USA accounting firm as early as Wednesday. Mazars has indicated it will comply with the subpoena unless ordered not to.

Trump directed his request to Chief Justice John Roberts because he handles emergency matters arising from courts in Washington D.C. Roberts could ask the full court to weigh in, but he has the authority to issue an order on his own.

The two subpoenas are similar. Indeed, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. has said he copied the House subpoena, although he substitute­d tax returns for the financial records the House is demanding.

The House subpoena does not specifical­ly mention Trump’s tax returns.

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