Breaking: A federal judge in New York tossed a lawsuit filed by Trump that attempted to block state prosecutors’ subpoena for eight years of his tax returns
A federal judge in New York on Monday tossed a lawsuit filed by President Trump that attempted to block state prosecutors’ subpoena for eight years of his personal and business tax returns.
The ruling means that unless another court intervenes, Mr. Trump’s accounting firm must start turning over documents by 1 p.m. today.
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