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7.13pm BST
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was asked whether Trump was frustrated by the two supreme court justices he nominated, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, who sided with the majority in the cases involving subpoenas for the president’s financial records.
“The justices are entitled to their opinion,” McEnany replied. “This is an independent branch of government.”
7.11pm BST
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany is now holding a briefing, and she opened it by pushing for the reopening of America’s schools.
Echoing the president, McEnany said it was vital that students return to school, despite concerns about the spread of coronavirus in classrooms.
Continue reading…Justices issue 7-2 decision returns may be given to New York juryCourt send congressional subpoenas case back to lower courtsMichael Cohen reportedly taken back into custodyBerman reportedly says Barr pressured him to resignSign up to our First Thing newsletter 7.13pm BSTWhite House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was asked whether Trump was frustrated by the two supreme court justices he nominated, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, who sided with the majority in the cases involving subpoenas for the president’s financial records.“The justices are entitled to their opinion,” McEnany replied. “This is an independent branch of government.” 7.11pm BSTWhite House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany is now holding a briefing, and she opened it by pushing for the reopening of America’s schools.Echoing the president, McEnany said it was vital that students return to school, despite concerns about the spread of coronavirus in classrooms. Continue reading…