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Trump gets no special protections because he's president and must release financial records, Supreme Court rules

  • Written by Stanley M. Brand, Distinguished Fellow in Law and Government, Pennsylvania State University
imageInvestigators are trying to follow the president's money, and the Supreme Court just gave them the green light.Alex Wong/Getty Images

In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump has no immunity, by virtue of being president, from a state grand jury subpoena for his business and tax records in a criminal investigation...

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