WASHINGTON, April 13 — The US Supreme Court announced today it will hear arguments by teleconference next month in a high-profile dispute over whether President Donald Trump’s tax and financial records should be disclosed and other cases due to the coronavirus pandemic. The court also will hear...
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US President Trump has made various appeals to prevent his financial records from being public. — Reuters pic WASHINGTON, April 13 — The US Supreme Court announced today it will hear arguments by teleconference next month in a high-profile dispute over whether President Donald Trump’s tax and financial records should be disclosed and other cases due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The court also will hear arguments by teleconference in a case over the complex US presidential election system focusing on whether Electoral College electors are free to break their pledges to back the candidate who wins their state’s popular vote.The court will hear those cases and a handful of others on May 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13.
Trump’s appeals in three separate cases to prevent his financial records from being handed over to Democratic-led US House of Representatives committees and a New York prosecutor were postponed on March 16 over concern about the coronavirus. — Reuters
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