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US Supreme Court hears arguments over Trump's tax returns | US Supreme Court hears arguments over Trump's tax returns |
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The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether President Donald Trump should be allowed to keep his financial records secret, in a major showdown over presidential powers. | The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether President Donald Trump should be allowed to keep his financial records secret, in a major showdown over presidential powers. |
Mr Trump declines to share documents that could shed light on his fortune and the work of his family company. | Mr Trump declines to share documents that could shed light on his fortune and the work of his family company. |
Two congressional committees and New York prosecutors demand the release of his tax returns and other information. | Two congressional committees and New York prosecutors demand the release of his tax returns and other information. |
Mr Trump's private lawyers argue he enjoys total immunity while in office. | Mr Trump's private lawyers argue he enjoys total immunity while in office. |
Experts say the ruling will have far-reaching implications for the ability of Congress to scrutinise the activities of sitting presidents and of prosecutors to investigate them. | Experts say the ruling will have far-reaching implications for the ability of Congress to scrutinise the activities of sitting presidents and of prosecutors to investigate them. |
A decision is expected before the US presidential election in November. A ruling against Mr Trump could mean the release of his personal financial information in the campaign season. | A decision is expected before the US presidential election in November. A ruling against Mr Trump could mean the release of his personal financial information in the campaign season. |
The judges will hear the cases by telephone because of the coronavirus pandemic. | The judges will hear the cases by telephone because of the coronavirus pandemic. |
What are the cases about? | What are the cases about? |
In the three cases being heard, Mr Trump's lawyers tried to bloc the subpoenas - orders to hand over evidence. Lower courts in Washington and New York ruled against the president in all cases, but those decisions have been put on hold pending a final court ruling. | |
Two committees at the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives demanded financial records from two banks that did deals with Mr Trump - Deutsche Bank and Capital One, as well as from Mazars, the president's accountants. | |
Deutsche Bank was one of the few banks willing to lend to Mr Trump after a series of corporate bankruptcies in the 1990s, and the documents sought to include records related to the president, the Trump Organization and his family. | Deutsche Bank was one of the few banks willing to lend to Mr Trump after a series of corporate bankruptcies in the 1990s, and the documents sought to include records related to the president, the Trump Organization and his family. |
Mr Trump's lawyers argued that Congress had no authority to issue the subpoenas. | Mr Trump's lawyers argued that Congress had no authority to issue the subpoenas. |
Mazars is also the recipient of a subpoena from Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr, a Democrat. | Mazars is also the recipient of a subpoena from Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr, a Democrat. |
The investigation concerns alleged hush money payments made by Mr Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen to two women - adult film star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal - who both say they had affairs with Mr Trump. The president denies the affairs took place. | The investigation concerns alleged hush money payments made by Mr Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen to two women - adult film star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal - who both say they had affairs with Mr Trump. The president denies the affairs took place. |
In this case, Mr Trump's lawyers said his records could not be handed over because his position as president gave him immunity from any criminal proceeding while in office. | In this case, Mr Trump's lawyers said his records could not be handed over because his position as president gave him immunity from any criminal proceeding while in office. |
What is the background? | |
Unlike other recent presidents, Mr Trump has refused to release his tax returns, and the cases resemble earlier disputes over the powers of a sitting president. | |
In 1974, the court unanimously decided that President Richard Nixon must comply with a court's subpoena for tape recordings in the Watergate scandal. And in another unanimous decision, in 1997, it allowed a sexual harassment lawsuit to go forward against President Bill Clinton. | |
Justices appointed by Mr Nixon and Mr Clinton voted against them in the cases. | |
The Supreme Court has a 5-4 conservative majority, and includes two Trump appointees - Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. |