May 20 (UPI) -- A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Monday said President Donald Trump's former accounting firm must comply with a congressional subpoena seeking the president's financial records.
Judge Amit Mehta denied Trump's lawsuit seeking to bar Mazars USA from handing over a decade's worth of financial documents prepared for Trump and several of his businesses. The judge gave the accounting firm seven days to comply with the House Committee on Oversight and Reform's request.