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The president should have a chance to block House Democrats from obtaining his New York state tax returns, a federal judge decided, in a boost for the president as he fends off other subpoenas for his financial records while facing an impeachment inquiry.November 19
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A federal judge indicated he would allow House Democrats to proceed with a lawsuit that seeks to obtain the president’s tax returns from the Treasury Department.November 7
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Treasury’s inspector general is investigating how the department handled a request from Congress to turn over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, which was rejected by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.October 7
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They say the political process is more appropriate than the courts.October 1
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The administration claims the Committee on Ways and Means — controlled by Democrats — is improperly attempting to enlist the judiciary in its fight with the Executive Branch.September 9
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The U.S. judge hearing a lawsuit to block New York from turning over Trump's tax returns to House Democrats told the state to wait until after he rules.August 2
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President Donald Trump asked a federal judge for an emergency order keeping House Democrats from getting — or even asking for — his New York State tax returns.July 25
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The president sued to block the Democrat-led U.S. House Ways and Means Committee from obtaining his tax records from New York state.July 23
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Lawyers for House Democrats are looking at a New York law that would give them a route to access President Donald Trump’s state tax returns.July 12
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law a measure that would give key members of Congress the ability to request the president’s state returns.July 8