President Donald Trump argued in a federal appellate court filing Monday that
a district court had wrongly sided with Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance's
office in a lawsuit over a subpoena to Trump's longtime accounting firm for
his financial records, saying the lower court's assessment was "not the kind
of process the Supreme Court envisioned when it remanded this case."
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