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US Treasury defies Trump tax subpoena

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May 18, 2019, 9:25 pm
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Washington—US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin rejected Friday a congressional subpoena for President Donald Trump’s tax records, setting up a new court battle between the two sides of government.

Mnuchin told Democratic Representative Richard Neal, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, that the committee “lacks a legitimate legislative purpose” to demand Trump’s tax returns.

Neal issued the subpoena on May 10, saying the confidential documents were necessary in carrying out oversight of taxation, including understanding how a sitting president with extensive business interests is treated by the Internal Revenue Service. 

Neal expected the rejection and told reporters earlier Friday he would take the issue to court as early as next week rather than seek a contempt citation against Mnuchin, according to Roll Call, a news outlet that covers US government.

The court will have to rule whether the committee, as Neal asserts, has the right to demand the tax records of any American from the IRS as part of its oversight powers.

Trump has bucked the tradition of presidential candidates baring their finances and divulging how much they have paid in taxes. 

Since before the 2016 election he has claimed that his personal and corporate annual income statements have been under audit by the IRS and cannot be released.

Democratic opponents suspect the real estate billionaire of using accounting and other loopholes to avoid taxes.

The New York Times reported earlier this month that based on an analysis of IRS records, Trump reported losses of nearly $1.2 billion between 1985 and 1994 and may have been able to carry over those losses for years after to minimize his tax bills. 

Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, A US federal court on Friday heard the first of many challenges to President Donald Trump’s declaration of an emergency to pay for construction of a wall along the southern border with Mexico.

The first hearing on two lawsuits filed in Oakland, California challenging the declaration adjourned after dealing with procedural issues, with the judge giving no indication of when a ruling may be handed down.

About 20 states, including Democratic strongholds New York and California, along with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), environmental groups and border communities are involved in the suits, which claim the emergency declaration violates the constitution.

“We are hopeful that today’s hearing stressed what is truly at stake with Trump’s border wall —the endangerment of communities and destruction of our environment,” said Gloria Smith, managing attorney at the Sierra Club, one of the plaintiffs.

Trump made the construction of a wall to stem illegal immigration from Latin America central to his successful 2016 campaign for the presidency.

But despite saying Mexico would pay for the barrier, he’s had to ask Congress for $3.6 billion in funding to make the project happen, along with an additional $2.5 billion to fight drug traffickers. 

The tug-of-war over funding for the barrier caused a record 35-day federal government shutdown beginning on December 22, 2018, and lawmakers have thus far allocated only $1.4 billion to pay for fencing and other barriers along the border.

Following the hearing, Dror Ladin, staff attorney at the ACLU’s national security project said, “It was striking to hear the government claim out loud in court that Congress never denied Trump funding for his wall. That is patently wrong.”

The lawsuits question the urgency of Trump’s emergency declaration and ask the court to halt wall construction work that the Defense Department said could start as soon as May 25.

It also claims the government violated environmental protections by failing to assess the impact of the wall’s construction in California and New Mexico.

Among the plaintiffs’ evidence are statements Trump made at his press conference following the emergency declaration where he said, “I could do the wall over a longer period of time,” and “I didn’t need to do this, but I would rather do it much faster.” 

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