Breaking: Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily blocked a House committee from obtaining Donald Trump’s tax returns
WASHINGTON—Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily blocked a House committee from obtaining Donald Trump’s tax returns, issuing an administrative order Tuesday suggesting the Supreme Court won’t act on the former president’s
emergency plea to shield his finances from congressional investigators until afterTuesday’s order gives the House Ways and Means Committee until noon on Nov. 10 to file its response, after which the chief justice or the full court could act on
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