US Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments for more than three hours about blockbuster cases concerning President Trump's bid to shield his financial records. Here are the key moments:
From CNN’s Katelyn Polantz
Alito even surmised the leaks could come from prosecutors — who could face severe consequences for leaking grand jury information. Alito followed up, asking him whether the Manhattan district attorney's office ever receives requests from the media to disclose investigative information.
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