The Supreme Court has ruled that Manhattan prosecutors can access President Trump’s financial records, but Congressional investigators cannot for now. Ilya Shapiro, director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, joined CBSN with details on the rulings. Source
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Supreme Court issues key rulings on Trump’s financial records
The Supreme Court has issued two key rulings on cases involving President Trump’s tax returns. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to talk about the decisions and the reaction. Source
Amazon removes Washington Redskins merchandise from site
Several of the country’s largest retailers have said they will stop selling merchandise featuring the team’s name, which is considered a slur. Source
Millions in small business aid went to “hate groups”
One anti-immigrant group’s leader says he’s against the Paycheck Protection Program, but had obligation to take money. Source
New York City paints “Black Lives Matter” in front of Trump Tower
Giant yellow letters on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue now read “Black Lives Matter.” Source
Celebrities react to disappearance of “Glee” actress Naya Rivera
A searched resumed Thursday for the 33-year-old who went missing on a lake in California. Source
Supreme Court rules Manhattan DA can access Trump financial records
The court delivered a blow to President Trump in his efforts to block New York’s chief prosecutor from obtaining troves of his financial records and tax returns. Source
Former high school football player catches child dropped from burning building
When a 3-year-old boy was dropped from the third story of a burning building in Phoenix, Arizona, a former high school football player dove to catch him. That man was 28-year-old Phillip Blanks, a retired U.S. Marine, who saved the boy just before he hit the ground. Source
Former education secretary on “balancing act” of school reopening
“Most of the money for our schools comes from state and local governments. The federal government is a minor investor,” Margaret Spellings said. Source
Supreme Court rules on cases involving Trump tax returns
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against President Trump in a case involving investigation into his financial history. CBSN’s Anne-Marie Green reports on the breaking news with CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett; legal contributor Keir Dougall; Ilya Shapiro, director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute; and CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid. Source