Republican Rep. Tom Reed Thomas (Tom) W. ReedCentrist House group offers bipartisan COVID-19 relief deal House approves two child care bills aimed at pandemic Diabetes Caucus co-chairs say telehealth expansion to continue beyond pandemic MORE (N.Y.), a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, on Wednesday slammed Democrats on the panel seeking to obtain President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE’s tax returns, saying the request was likely headed for a court battle.

“I do believe this is going to have to be litigated. The Democratic chairman of the Ways and Means Committee is going down a political path of weaponizing the tax code for political purposes,” he said in an appearance on CNN’s “New Day.”

GOP @RepTomReed says he believes the release of President Trump's tax returns "is going to have to be litigated."



"The Democratic Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee is going down a political path of weaponizing the tax code for political purposes." https://t.co/sDnXQWEWQ1 pic.twitter.com/UApHedHJjf — New Day (@NewDay) April 10, 2019

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Committee Chairman Richard Neal Richard Edmund NealRep. Bill Pascrell named chair of House oversight panel Rep. Cedric Richmond set to join House Ways and Means Committee Coons beats back progressive Senate primary challenger in Delaware MORE (D-Mass.) formally requested Trump’s tax returns last week as the chamber’s Democrats expanded their oversight of the White House. Neal sent a letter to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig requesting Trump’s personal and business tax returns from 2013-2018 by Wednesday, though that deadline is expected to be missed.

Democrats have clamored for Trump’s tax returns since he declined to release them during the 2016 campaign under the premise that they were being audited.

“The IRS has a policy of auditing the tax returns of all sitting presidents and vice-presidents, yet little is known about the effectiveness of this program,” Neal said in a statement. “On behalf of the American people, the Ways and Means Committee must determine if that policy is being followed, and, if so, whether these audits are conducted fully and appropriately.”

However, Republicans have slammed the Democratic efforts as an attempt to bog down the White House with a litany of investigations to try to trip up its legislative agenda and hurt the president.

“Obviously you’ve watched the last 2 1/2 years of the Democratic Party once this election occurred and it was occurring was going after the president, going after the president to remove him from office, to impeach him, and this is just another step in that,” Reed said. “This is not about tax administration, this is about political and weaponizing the tax code for political purposes, and Americans should be concerned about this.”

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin Steven Terner MnuchinOn The Money: Powell, Mnuchin stress limits of emergency loans | House seeks to salvage vote on spending bill | Economists tell lawmakers: Kill the virus to heal the economy Economists spanning spectrum say recovery depends on containing virus Powell, Mnuchin stress limits of current emergency lending programs MORE told Congress Tuesday that he hasn’t personally spoken to anyone in the White House about the request, but that its legal departments are reviewing the issue.