SCOTUS rules Trump not immune from New York's subpoena

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JUST IN: The Supreme Court says President Trump is not immune from subpoena, but New York prosecutor won’t get tax returns yet.

Supreme Court is expected to issue opinions on Trump's financial records this morningis expected to issue opinions on two cases this morning concerning access to President Trump's financial records. The court announced on Wednesday that today is the final day of the term.

The release of any Trump financial documents before the election could be another bombshell for the President in an already dramatic year.from his accounting firm and banks and whether the President can block a subpoena from a New York prosecutor seeking his tax returns.on Trump's effort to shield his documents but they also prodded the lawyers to look into the future and gauge how an eventual decision will impact the separation of powers and the White House's broad claims of immunity.

Trump's attorneys argued that that the House subpoenas were"unprecedented in every sense" and they asked for"temporary presidential immunity" against a subpoena from a New York prosecutor for Trump's tax records. "We're asking for temporary presidential immunity," Trump attorney Jay Sekulow told the court, defending against a subpoena from New York for the President's tax records.: The Supreme Court has taken an unusually long time to complete its term this year, with decisions in three cases still under wraps more than a week after the justices would have typically cleared out its docket for the season.

The coronavirus pandemic can be partly blamed for the delay. Already, the justices broke tradition in Mayshare with Facebook

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