“The Supreme Court was supposed to hear arguments last month over whether House Democrats had the legal authority to subpoena Trump’s financial records,” Axios reports.
“Those arguments had been scheduled for March 31 — which, on the court’s usual timeline, would most likely set up a ruling in the last few days of June. But the court postponed some of its March arguments as the coronavirus lockdown began, and on Friday it postponed all oral arguments for the rest of the term.”
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