WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Supreme Court has ruled 7-2 that New York investigators can get President Donald Trump’s financial records.
The Supreme Court’s actions today reportedly mean that Trump will likely have to give up his financial records to a New York grand jury but not necessarily that the public can see them. Traditionally, Presidents and elected officials to high office willfully give up their tax returns and other financial records in an effort to be transparent and show they are not corrupt criminals or gangsters, possibly. Donald Trump has refused to turn over any such information, which is completely not proof that he is corrupt or has something to hide or done some dirty deals in his past.