House Oversight Committee chair Elijah Cummings said Wednesday he's preparing to send a "friendly" subpoena to an accounting firm that has indicated its willingness to turn over 10 years of Donald Trump's financial records.
“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings told Politico. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Last month, Cummings had sent a letter to the accounting firm, Mazars USA, requesting information related to Michael Cohen's testimony that Trump regularly inflated and deflated his net worth, depending on his financial needs.
Obtaining a decade's worth of Trump's financial records will be a crowd pleaser. In a survey last month, Quinnipiac University found that 64 percent of voters think Trump should release his taxes, while 57 said that Congress should investigate if he doesn't.