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Trump Petitions Supreme Court to Block Release of His Tax Records

Trump Petitions Supreme Court to Block Release of His Tax Records

Former President Donald Trump has petitioned the United States Supreme Court to block the release of his tax records, a move that was previously unanimously approved by a federal appeals court.

On Thursday, the same court declined to revisit its ruling.

Now, per NBC News, Trump's attorneys included the following in the official request for the Supreme Court to block the release of the records:

"The committee’s [House Ways and Means Committee] purpose in requesting President Trump’s tax returns has nothing to do with funding or staffing issues at the IRS and everything to do with releasing the president’s tax information to the public."

Trump's legal counsel previously promised that they would not let the matter rest, so it is unsurprising that the Supreme Court has been petitioned. 

Trump has been facing an onslaught of legal problems following the January 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. 

The businessman's Mar-a-Lago property in Florida was the subject of a now-infamous Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raid on August 8 and, per Bloomberg, the businessman "invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination on Wednesday [August 10] to avoid answering deposition questions in a civil probe of his family real estate business by New York Attorney General Letitia James."

The raid had some Republicans calling for the release of the FBI's affidavit, pressure to which the investigative agency has not succumbed.

Trump recently came under fire for falsely accusing past Presidents George H.W. Bush and Barack Obama of keeping classified documents, as well. 

All of this is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the Trump family's legal woes right now. Letitia James and her office have officially filed a $250 million civil suit against Trump, and the former President is also the subject of an ongoing 2020 election fraud probe in Georgia.

In addition to all of that, the Trump Organization is currently the defendant in a criminal tax trial in New York City. Proceedings officially began on October 24 with jury selection. 

Trump himself is not named in that particular case but former CFO Allen Weisselberg -- who admitted to a number of tax crimes during his tenure at Trump -- believes he is being "targeted" due to his association with divisive former President Donald Trump. He previously accepted a plea deal as a result.

The 75-year-old former finance officer's sentence includes taking the stand for the prosecution and serving time in prison, presumably at the infamous Riker's Island complex. 

What do you think about Donald Trump asking the Supreme Court to step in on his behalf?

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