The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed prepared to rule that Congress went too far in seeking broad access to the president's personal financial documents but that a New York prosecutor may be able to get his tax records. Benjamin Wittes and Barbara McQuade discuss. Aired on 5/13/2020.
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