We're now closer than ever to seeing Donald Trump's taxes | Analysis by CillizzaCNN
A three-judge federal appeals court ruled that Trump cannot claim presidential immunity to avoid eight years of his tax returns being subpoenaed by a grand jury. Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow immediately released a statement saying that Trump will appeal the ruling. All of which means this case is probably going to wind up in front of the Supreme Court. .
In each episode of his weekly YouTube show, Chris Cillizza will delve a little deeper into the surreal world of politics. Click to subscribe! Which is what we expected when this all began. People weren't going to stop trying to get the President's tax returns. And the President made a decision a long time ago that he wasn't handing them over without a major fight.What is most interesting, however, is what the appeals panel ruled -- and whether that complicates the Supreme Court's presumed decision whether to hear the case.
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