Trump asks Supreme Court to shield banking records for now
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily shielded the bank records of President Donald Trump and three of his children from House Democrats.
The justices are scheduled to discuss at least one and maybe two other similar cases at their private conference that day. One concerns a subpoena from the House for Trump's financial records and the other is a demand from the Manhattan district attorney for his tax returns. Trial judges and appellate panels in all three cases have ruled that the records held by the banks and Trump's accounting firm, Mazars USA, must be turned over.
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