Supreme Court to Hear Three Cases Regarding Trump's Financial & Tax Records
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« on: December 14, 2019, 01:17:29 PM »

Supreme Court to hear three cases seeking access to Trump's financial and tax records
The justices are likely to rule on the cases by June.

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The Supreme Court has agreed to hear three separate court cases involving demands for access to President Donald Trump’s financial and tax records, putting the justices in the position of making high-profile decisions on unlocking some of Trump’s closely-held secrets in the middle of the 2020 presidential campaign.

The high court announced Friday afternoon that it will hear arguments in March on two cases involving House committees’ demands for Trump-related records in the hands of his banks and accountants, as well as a third case in which a Manhattan prosecutor is using a grand jury subpoena to demand similar records.

(…) The House-related cases the justices agreed to take up stem from a barrage of subpoenas the House issued in April, when the Oversight and Reform Committee demanded eight years of Trump’s financial records from the international accounting firm Mazars, and the Intelligence and Financial Services committees sought additional records from two of Trump’s major lenders, Deutsche Bank and CapitalOne.
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2019, 03:54:40 PM »

I'm fairly confident that even this iteration of the Roberts Court will still go against the President on this one.
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