We see Judge Rao's hand, in the bit of the order overnight which doesn't immediately cause the turnover of Trump's accounting records.
However, once rehearing is denied -- on Trump's motion -- the records must be sent to the US House committee within seven days, by Mazars LLP. Full text below:
. . . .PER CURIAM ORDER [1814803] filed denying [US House Committee's] motion for immediate issuance of the mandate or, in the alternative, to shorten the time to petition for rehearing or rehearing en banc [1811186-2]; denying [Trump's] motion to stay issuance of the mandate [1812461-2]. On October 24, 2019, the Trump appellants filed a petition for rehearing and/or rehearing en banc, making the Committee’s alternative request moot. Should the October 24, 2019 petition be denied, the mandate will issue 7 days from the date of denial. See Fed. R. App. P. 41(b).
This decision takes into consideration the Trump appellants’ request for a period of at least 7 days to seek relief in the Supreme Court.
Before Judges: Tatel, Millett and Rao. . . .
Now you know. Onward to a clear, cold and bright weekend, here in the Chi. . . . grinning; ever grinning. His time in the barrel draws nigh. . . .
नमस्ते
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