Supreme Court Orders Additional Briefs for Trump Financial Records Cases

Supreme Court Orders Additional Briefs for Trump Financial Records Cases
The Supreme Court in Washington on Jan. 9, 2020. Charlotte Cuthbertson/The Epoch Times
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The Supreme Court has ordered the House and the Trump administration to submit additional briefs to address the question of whether courts should preside over President Donald Trump’s financial records cases.

In an order on Monday, the top court asked the parties and the solicitor general to brief the justices on “whether the political question doctrine or related justiciability principles bear on the Court’s adjudication” of two cases where House Democrats are trying to gain access the president’s financial records (pdf).