Although Donald Trump’s presidency is in its final days, the ongoing interbranch battle over his financial records is set to continue well after he leaves office.

In December, the general counsel of the House of Representatives notified a federal appeals court that the Committee on Oversight and Reform will reissue a subpoena it served last year targeting the president’s financial documents as part of its lawmaking efforts. The filing makes clear that Congress intends to pursue the information regardless of Trump’s impending departure. The Oversight Committee subpoena is one of four subpoenas issued by three different House committees in April 2019 to the president’s private auditor and lenders demanding the first family’s financial records.

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