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Breaking down Supreme Court ruling on Trump financial records

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In the two cases dealing with President Donald Trump's financial records, the U.S. Supreme Court sent both back to lower courts ruling that that the Manhattan district attorney’s office can work to obtain the president's tax returns, but Trump would still be able fight against attempts made by House Democrats.