"President Trump Can't Refuse Disclosure of Tax Payments" US Supreme Court July 10, 7:18

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump cannot refuse to disclose President Trump's tax return disclosures requested by New York state prosecutors.

The case demanded that the New York state prosecutor's office, as part of a criminal investigation, ask the treasurer who filed Trump's tax returns to file past tax returns, but not to disclose them. It is a thing.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that it rejected President Trump's allegations that the incumbent president would not be subject to criminal investigations and could not refuse to disclose a tax return.

The Federal Supreme Court also filed with a lower court on September 9 in a separate trial seeking a disclosure of tax records relating to President Trump and his family by a parliamentary house committee. I showed the decision to return.

The remand of the hearing is likely to prolong the legal battle, and there is widespread belief that President Trump's tax record is unlikely to be publicly available before the November presidential election.