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How Supreme Court ruled on cases related to Trump's finances

What the latest Supreme Court rulings mean for Trump -- and future presidents

07/09/2020

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How Supreme Court ruled on cases related to Trump's finances

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What the latest Supreme Court rulings mean for Trump -- and future presidents

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled the Manhattan district attorney can obtain President Trump’s tax returns. The justices sent a question on House subpoenas for presidential financial records back to a lower court but rejected arguments that the president is immune from investigation. John Yang reports, and Judy Woodruff talks to former Justice Department officials Mary McCord and Jesse Panuccio.

07/09/2020

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