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US Supreme Court freezes release of Trump tax returns

Bench gives ex-president temporary reprieve until it has enough info to rule on his appeal

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Nov 2022 11:15AM

US Supreme Court freezes release of Trump tax returns
A Democratic-led committee of the House of Representatives is demanding all tax returns from Donald Trump and his related business entities for the period of 2015 to 2020. – AFP pic, November 2, 2022

WASHINGTON – Former US president Donald Trump, who has been fighting for years to keep his tax returns confidential, won yet another reprieve from the US Supreme Court yesterday.

A Democratic-led committee of the House of Representatives has for the past three years demanded all tax returns from Trump and his related business entities for the period of 2015 to 2020.

Unlike presidents since the 1970s, Trump refused to release his tax returns while in office and has fought fiercely in the courts to block the congressional request.

After numerous episodes, a federal appeals court last week finally allowed the IRS to turn over the documents to the committee, paving the way for that to happen before the November 8 midterm elections.

The real estate tycoon then filed a final emergency appeal to the US Supreme Court.

In accordance with its practice, the court suspended the transfer yesterday until it has the information it needs to rule on the merits.

It asked the House committee to provide its arguments by November 10 and should render its decision shortly after.

Although the high court has been thoroughly overhauled by Trump, its justices have never ruled in his favour in this area, notably authorising in 2020 the transfer of his tax records and business documents to the Manhattan district attorney’s office that is investigating his affairs.

Prior to his 2016 presidential election win, Trump often boasted that he was “really rich.” Since then, his lack of transparency has fuelled speculation about the extent of his wealth or potential conflicts of interest.

Meanwhile, Trump’s family business is facing a New York criminal trial on charges of fraud and tax evasion.

In a Manhattan state court yesterday, prosecutors continued interrogating their first witness, Jeffrey McConney, controller of the Trump Organization.

But McConney, whom the prosecution probed over his accounting practices, had several coughing fits on the stand, and by the afternoon had tested positive for Covid-19.

His illness means the long-awaited court proceedings are delayed at least until next week.

Manhattan prosecutors have charged the Trump Organization – currently run by Trump’s two adult sons, Donald Jr and Eric Trump – with hiding compensation it paid to top executives between 2005 and 2021. – AFP, November 2, 2022

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