Trump Fight Over Delay of Subpoena For Taxes Set For Sept. 1

  • Appeals court denies Trump’s request for an immediate stay
  • Cyrus Vance agreed not to enforce subpoena for seven days

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A federal appeals court set a hearing for Sept. 1 to consider President Donald Trump’s emergency request to put on hold a judge’s ruling that cleared the way for the Manhattan District Attorney to enforce a subpoena for his tax returns and other financial records.

The New York appellate court announced the hearing date Friday while also denying Trump’s request to stay the lower court decision immediately while he appeals to block the release of records from his accounting firm, Mazars USA.