The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled on two separate cases involving President Donald Trump’s tax returns. In the first case it found that Congress does have the power to subpoena Trump’s financial records, but the case would be sent back to the lower court to more carefully assess concerns surrounding separation of powers. In the second, the court ruled in favour of a New York subpoena for his returns, but it sends the case to lower courts to hear more arguments.
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Supreme Court rules on 2 Trump tax return cases
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