Article snippet: The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear appeals from MORE in three cases involving efforts to gain access to his financial records, setting up a landmark separation of powers showdown. The justices will hear arguments in March in cases that pit Trump against Democratic-led House committees, as well as a Manhattan district attorney. A blockbuster ruling on the extent of congressional oversight authority and presidential power is expected before July, just months ahead of Election Day. The Supreme Court consolidated three cases in which Trump appealed to shield his financial records from disclosure after losses in lower courts. Two cases involve financial records subpoenas from Democratic lawmakers. In one, the House Oversight and Reform Committee subpoenaed Trump's accounting firm, Mazars USA, for years of Trump’s personal and corporate financial records. In another, the House Financial Services and Intelligence committees subpoenaed Deutsche Bank and Capital One for a broad range of financial documents related to President Trump and his businesses. A third case involves a subpoena from Manhattan prosecutors against Mazars USA for Trump’s personal and corporate financial records, including tax returns, from 2011 to 2018. “We are pleased that the Supreme Court granted review of the President’s three pending cases," Trump attorney Morgan Chalfant and Harper Neidig contributed. This story was last updated at 7:05 p.m. The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washingto... Link to the full article to read more