The Supreme Court will announce Thursday whether congressional committees and a New York prosecutor are entitled to see President Trump’s personal financial records, after the president has waged an intense legal battle to keep the material secret.
The court said Wednesday that opinions in all remaining cases would be issued Thursday. The court in May held teleconferenced hearings — with the world listening in — on three cases with potential landmark constitutional consequences.
All concern Trump’s long-running legal fight to shield years of income tax returns from public view and keep his private financial records from the hands of Democratic-led House committees and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.
A message from the President: pic.twitter.com/uV2FwtYJeR
— Real Press Sec Bot (@RealPressSecBot) July 9, 2020
Quote by wickedpam:
Morning
This is a weird tweet. Think my 2020 stance still holds - hope for the best, prepare for the floor is lava worst.
In Trump v. Vance, #SCOTUS hands President Trump a defeat in battle with NY district attorney, holding that a subpoena to a sitting president does not have to meet a heightened standard
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) July 9, 2020
Quote by trojanrabbit:
I am totally exhausted
Still don't feel up to making breakfast so I walked over to the bakery / restaurant that has outdoor seating. It's already too uncomfortable to sit out for any length of time.
Anne's obituary appeared today.
Stray Pets in Need is the shelter where we adopted Cleo. I can think of no better way to honor Anne's memory and the 13 years of unqualified love Cleo gave to her.
Quote by trojanrabbit:
I am totally exhausted
Still don't feel up to making breakfast so I walked over to the bakery / restaurant that has outdoor seating. It's already too uncomfortable to sit out for any length of time.
Anne's obituary appeared today.
Stray Pets in Need is the shelter where we adopted Cleo. I can think of no better way to honor Anne's memory and the 13 years of unqualified love Cleo gave to her.
In Trump v. Mazars, Trump wins this stage of dispute over congressional subpoenas to lenders and accountant for president’s financial records as #SCOTUS, 7-2, sends case back to lower courts to take account of separation of powers concerns
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) July 9, 2020
Quote by Raine:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!In Trump v. Mazars, Trump wins this stage of dispute over congressional subpoenas to lenders and accountant for president’s financial records as #SCOTUS, 7-2, sends case back to lower courts to take account of separation of powers concerns
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) July 9, 2020
DEUTSCHE BANK SAYS WILL COMPLY WITH SUPREME COURT'S DECISION, @business reports
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) July 9, 2020
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all..
I was in the waiting room at the oncologist's office when the SCOTUS cases were released. My "YESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!" was clearly audible to all.
Quote by TriSec:
So, how come when it's 95 degrees out, we don't have the climate deniers screaming that "See, it's hot! Global Cooling isn't real!!!"
So why is the opposite true when we have a cold day in the winter?
Quote by livingonli:
Good morning. When will people in charge realize at minimum that Trump belongs in a mental institution?
Happy 65th birthday to @LindseyGrahamSC! As your Senator, I promise to protect your new retirement benefits from Medicare, the program you've been trying to gut for decades.
— Jaime Harrison (@harrisonjaime) July 9, 2020