Original title: foreign media: us federal judge narrows the scope of tax records that Trump needs to hand in
Source: CCTV news client
According to local time on Capitol Hill on August 11, a US federal judge ruled on the 11th that the US Congress's financial investigation into former President Trump was "too intrusive". But still requiring Trump's accounting firm to hand over some of Trump's tax records only narrows the scope of possible review.
Us District Court Judge Amit Mehta asked Trump's accounting firm to provide financial information about Trump and the US General Services Administration (GSA) renting Trump Organization hotels to investigate whether he violated constitutional pay terms. In addition, Mehta rejected the House Oversight Committee's attempt to obtain a large number of Trump's personal financial records.RequestSaid the request of lawmakers could not be justified. (CCTV reporter Yin Yue)
(editor Liu Xuanjie)