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- Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr.'s office asked a judge for eight years of President Donald Trump's tax records on grounds of media reports claiming "extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the Trump Organization," the Associated Press reported.
- Vance cited newspaper articles that allege potential criminal activity by Trump and his organization.
- Trump claimed the subpoena was a "witch hunt" during a press briefing on Monday.
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A New York City prosecutor told a judge he wanted access to eight years of President Donald Trump's tax records citing multiple media reports that suggest "extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the Trump Organization," the Associated Press reported.
The New York Times reported that the filing from Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr.'s office suggests that there is a "broader inquiry" into the Trump Organization.
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