Saturday, December 7, 2019

Counting on Kavanaugh

The Supreme Court on Friday granted President Trump's emergency request to temporarily block a congressional subpoena for his financial records from Deutsche Bank.

The court's order came just hours after the president's legal team asked for a temporary stay of an appellate court decision ordering Deutsche Bank to comply with subpoenas from the House Financial Services and Intelligence Committees for a broad range of documents concerning Trump's finances and his businesses.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who oversees the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, issued an administrative stay of that court's decision that will be in effect until Dec. 13 while the court deliberates on whether to grant a longer stay and to give Trump's lawyers time to prepare a formal appeal.

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Earlier this week, a three-judge panel on the Second Circuit had ruled that there was a "clear and substantial" public interest in granting the House subpoenas to Deutsche Bank and the credit card company Capital One.

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The fight over the Deutsche Bank and Capital One subpoenas is the third case involving Trump's financial records to reach the Supreme Court. The justices granted a stay of another subpoena from the House Oversight Committee for records from Trump's accounting firm Mazars USA. The court has not said whether it will take the case.

The justices are also considering whether to hear Trump's appeal over a subpoena from the Manhattan district attorney for his tax returns from Mazars.

  The Hill
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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