We'll see what happens next month if the Supreme Court doesn't overturn all those lower courts regarding Trump's taxes. I have a feeling those DB crickets might have their db's cranked up a bit because they'll be the ones getting the subpoenas.
What Trump's tax returns might reveal if the Supreme Court allows access
Published Tue, Dec 17 20199:32 AM ESTUpdated Fri, Dec 20 201911:19 AM EST
Darla Mercado@darla_mercado
Key Points
- The Supreme Court said it would hear three cases regarding the president's financial records in 2020, with arguments scheduled for March.
- Two of the cases concern subpoenas issued by House Democrats who are seeking financial data from Mazars LLP and Deutsche Bank. The third centers on an investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.
- A tax return may not tell you everything about someone's finances, but it sheds light on the sources of income.
The Supreme Court will determine next year whether investigators may finally get a glimpse at President Donald Trump's tax returns.
The court said on Friday that it will hear
three cases regarding the president's financial records in 2020, with arguments
scheduled for March.
One case focuses on an investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. The DA is looking into the
Trump Organization and has served a subpoena seeking eight years of tax returns.
The two others relate to subpoenas from House Democrats, who are seeking details on the president's finances from
Mazars LLP, longtime accounting firm,
and from Deutsche Bank, one of his lenders.