Donald Trump’s tax returns can be seen by New York prosecutor, Supreme Court rules

Adrian Ovalle

Donald Trump’s tax returns can be seen by a New York prosecutor as part of a criminal examination into supposed hush-money payments to women who declare they had affairs with the United States president, the Supreme Court has actually ruled.

The court turned down arguments by Mr Trump’s attorneys and the United States Justice Department that the president is immune from examination while he holds office, or that a prosecutor needs to show a higher need than regular to acquire the records.

The records are held by the president’s long time accounting company, Mazars U.S.A., which has stated it would abide by a court order.

It is most likely to be a minimum of numerous weeks prior to the court provides an official judgment that would set off the turnover of the files.

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