Texarkana Gazette

Trump tax-files hold sought at high court

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to put on hold an appeals court ruling that Trump’s accountant must immediatel­y turn over tax records to a New York state prosecutor, setting up a decision from the high court that could come before Election Day.

The court could allow the immediate enforcemen­t of a subpoena issued by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. or block it temporaril­y. Even if the court rules against Trump, however, the records would normally not be made public but turned over to Vance’s office.

This is the second time the records issue has reached the high court.

While the court previously prevented the records from being turned over while the case proceeded, justices in July rejected Trump’s argument that he is effectivel­y immune from investigat­ion while he holds office. But the high court returned the Vance case and another, similar case involving records sought by Congress to lower courts to allow Trump’s attorneys to make additional arguments.

In August, a district judge rejected Trump’s attorneys’ renewed efforts to block Vance’s access to the records. And last week, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan agreed, saying the records should be turned over. But the rulings have been on hold while the president’s attorneys appeal.

Vance is seeking more than eight years of the Republican president’s personal and corporate tax records as part of an investigat­ion his office is conducting.

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a weapon from a burning car Tuesday in Wichita, Kan. The driver had alerted firefighte­rs to the weapon so they could safely remove it.
(AP/Orlin Wagner)
A firefighte­r removes a weapon from a burning car Tuesday in Wichita, Kan. The driver had alerted firefighte­rs to the weapon so they could safely remove it. (AP/Orlin Wagner)

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