Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance's office told a federal court that President Trump's effort to block a subpoena for years of his financial records is based only on 'repackaging' arguments previously rejected by the courts
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance's office told a federal court Thursday that President Donald Trump's effort to block a subpoena for years of his financial records is based only on"repackaging" arguments previously rejected by the courts.
Vance's office said in its filing with the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals that courts have previously rejected the claim the subpoena is overbroad and issued in bad faith. The office further argued that Trump has failed to"demonstrate any irreparable harm" if the subpoena to his longtime accounting firm, Mazars USA, remains enforceable and that the public interest weights against his effort to"interrupt presumptively valid state criminal process.
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