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The House Sues Treasury For Trump’s Tax Returns

"Defendants Have Now, For What The Committee Believes Is The First Time Ever, Denied A Section 6103(F) Request In Order To Shield President Trump’s Tax Return Information From Congressional Scrutiny,"

the complaint said. "In refusing to comply with the statute, defendants have mounted an extraordinary attack on the authority of Congress to obtain information needed to conduct oversight of Treasury, the IRS, and the tax laws on behalf of the American people who participate in the nation’s voluntary tax system."

Neal and Mnuchin had previously said that they expected the request for Trump’s tax returns to land in court. The dispute will likely be decided by the Supreme Court, given that either side would appeal an unfavorable ruling.

In his suit, Neal averred that Congress’ broad oversight authority easily surpasses the legal bar for obtaining the documents. In his original request, Neal said that the committee had an interest in reviewing the IRS’ auditing practices as they relate to the president’s tax return information.

Neal Wrote To Rettig And Mnuchin On June 28 That He Had "Serious Concerns" About The Briefing, According To The Complaint. That Episode Underscored The Committee's Need To Review The Actual Return Information As Part Of Its "Oversight Duties," He Said In The Letter.
Now That The Battle Over Trump’s Tax Returns Has Hit The Court System, The Process Could Drag Out Beyond The November 2020 Elections.

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