President Donald Trump’s attorneys have reached a deal with House lawmakers to temporarily hold off on enforcing the subpoenas for the president’s financial records, CNN reported Saturday, citing court documents.
The agreement, forged with the House Intelligence and Financial Services committees Saturday, allows for an expedited appeal schedule for Trump, who is trying to stave off Congress’ attempts to obtain his financial records from Deutsche Bank and Capital One.
“The parties have reached an agreement regarding compliance with and enforcement of the subpoenas during the pendency of Plaintiff’s appeal,” a court document filed Saturday reads. Judge Edgardo Ramos refused Wednesday to block the subpoenas, triggering a one-week clock for the president to find a way to delay the subpoenas.
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5 comments:
Judge Ramos should be banned from the bench .Better he should be hanged for treason.
The whole dumbocrat party should be tried for treason.
They'll never see the Bosses tax returns. He's way ahead of them all the time.
Another activist judge that should be fired.
Don't need to see the returns, he used loopholes like every other working American is eligible to do
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