The cases tackle whether Trump can stop the House of Representatives from getting his financial and banking records from his accounting firm and banks as well as whether the President can block a subpoena from a New York prosecutor seeking his tax returns.
The Supreme Court is expected to issue opinions in two cases concerning access to President Donald Trump's financial records on Thursday, the final day of the term, the court announced on Wednesday.
The cases tackle whether Trump can stop the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives from getting his financial and banking records from his accounting firm and banks and whether the President can block a subpoena from a New York prosecutor seeking his tax returns.
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