White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters on Thursday that President Trump's taxes are still under audit, and that he will not release them until the audit is completed.
Why it matters: Trump has claimed for years that his taxes are under "routine audit." The president's relentless fight to keep his financial records secret has brought him all the way to the Supreme Court.
Driving the news: In a pair of 7-2 rulings, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Manhattan prosecutor Cy Vance has the legal right to subpoena records from Trump’s financial institutions, while rejecting, at least for now, the House's effort to subpoena similar records, Axios' Sam Baker reports.
Key exchange:
McEnany disputed that Trump's nominees ruled against him on Thursday, noting that the majority decision gave the president the right to challenge subpoenas "on any grounds permitted by state law."
- "The justices did not rule against him, in fact it was a unanimous opinion saying that this needs to go back to the district court, and they even recognized that the president has an ample arsenal of arguments that he can make," she said.
- Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, Trump's two appointees to the Court, sided with liberal members on the 7-2 vote.