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The Supreme Court has issued a spilt ruling on President Trump’s tax cases. The court ruled that Manhattan prosecutor Cy Vance has the legal right to subpoena records from Trump’s financial institutions, but rejected the House’s effort to get similar records. Josh Gerstein, senior legal affairs correspondent at Politico, joins us for why you still won’t be seeing Trump’s taxes anytime soon.
Next, President Trump is pushing hard for schools to fully reopen in the fall. He has slammed the CDC guidelines on reopening and also threatened to cut funding from schools that don’t open. While children are only half as likely as adults to get infected with COVID-19, there is still a lot of concern over how to reopen. Laura Meckler, national education reporter at the Washington Post, joins us for the fight to reopen schools.
Finally, some marriages are starting to buckle under quarantine and strict lockdowns. In some households, months of monotony and spending too much time together is exposing bad behavior and exacerbating underlying problems most likely there before the pandemic began. Marisa Kashino, senior editor at Washingtonian, joins us for more.
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The Supreme Court has issued a spilt ruling on President Trump’s tax cases. The court ruled that Manhattan prosecutor Cy Vance has the legal right to subpoena records from Trump’s financial institutions, but rejected the House’s effort to get similar records. Josh Gerstein, senior legal affairs correspondent at Politico, joins us for why you still won’t be seeing Trump’s taxes anytime soon.
Next, President Trump is pushing hard for schools to fully reopen in the fall. He has slammed the CDC guidelines on reopening and also threatened to cut funding from schools that don’t open. While children are only half as likely as adults to get infected with COVID-19, there is still a lot of concern over how to reopen. Laura Meckler, national education reporter at the Washington Post, joins us for the fight to reopen schools.
Finally, some marriages are starting to buckle under quarantine and strict lockdowns. In some households, months of monotony and spending too much time together is exposing bad behavior and exacerbating underlying problems most likely there before the pandemic began. Marisa Kashino, senior editor at Washingtonian, joins us for more.
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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