SCOTUS will consider whether the House of Representatives and a NY prosecutor can subpoena President Trump's accounting firm and banks for his financial documents, two momentous disputes concerning separation of powers and Trump's broad claims of immunity.
Supreme Court debates Trump's ability to keep financial information and taxes secretHere's what to know for Tuesday's cases:First case: Donald J. Trump et al v. Mazars, Donald J. Trump v. Deutsche BankTime: 10:00 a.m. ET.Significance: Momentous cases concerning the separation of powers, which goes to the heart of Congress' power to investigate.
Lower courts have sided with Congress.Participants: Trump attorney Patrick Strawbridge; Principal Deputy Solicitor General Jeffrey B. Wall; Douglas Letter, general counsel of the US House of Representatives.Where to find it: CNN.com is streaming live.---Second case: Donald J. Trump v. Cyrus VanceTime: Immediately following Trump v. Mazars; approximately 11 a.m. ET.
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