Trump Tax Order Is Latest Rebuff by Supreme Court That He Remade
- Justices reject him for fourth time since he left White House
- His claims over tax returns, Mar-a-Lago fail to get traction
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The US Supreme Court, which often backed Donald Trump as president, is giving him little deference now that he’s not.
The court’s terse two-sentence order Tuesday, letting a House committee get six years of Trump’s tax returns, marked the fourth time the justices have rejected him over documents since he left office. The cases have produced only a single public dissenting vote from a court that has a 6-3 conservative majority and three Trump appointees.