The Supreme Court issued opinions on two cases related to President Trump’s financial records.
Both cases were sent back to lower courts for further review, all but ensuring that Trump’s financial documents, which he has long sought to shield from public view, will not be handed over before the November election.
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Following the Supreme Court’s decisions on his financial records, including one that said that the President is not immune to a New York prosecutor’s subpoena, Trump said the court gave him a “delayed ruling” that they “never would have given” to another president.
The President also tweeted that the Supreme Court’s decision to send the case back to lower courts for further review was “not fair to this Presidency or Administration!”
….No Republican Senate Judiciary response, NO “JUSTICE”, NO FBI, NO NOTHING. Major horror show REPORTS on Comey & McCabe, guilty as hell, nothing happens. Catch Obama & Biden cold, nothing. A 3 year, $45,000,000 Mueller HOAX, failed – investigated everything….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 9, 2020
….Won all against the Federal Government and the Democrats send everything to politically corrupt New York, which is falling apart with everyone leaving, to give it a second, third and fourth try. Now the Supreme Court gives a delay ruling that they would never have given…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 9, 2020
….for another President. This is about PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT. We catch the other side SPYING on my campaign, the biggest political crime and scandal in U.S. history, and NOTHING HAPPENS. But despite this, I have done more than any President in history in first 3 1/2 years!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 9, 2020
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