President Donald Trump on Thursday called an effort to get his financial records “a political prosecution” by “corrupt New York” after the Supreme Court ruled investigators in the matter could move forward.
“The Supreme Court sends case back to Lower Court, arguments to continue,” the president wrote on Twitter. “This is all a political prosecution. I won the Mueller Witch Hunt, and others, and now I have to keep fighting in a politically corrupt New York. Not fair to this Presidency or Administration!”
Writing in subsequent messages, Trump said, “We have a totally corrupt previous Administration, including a President and Vice President who spied on my campaign, AND GOT CAIGHT (sic)…and nothing happens to them. This crime was taking place even before my election, everyone knows it, and yet all are frozen stiff with fear.”
He also took a shot at the Senate Judiciary Committee, led by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), and Obama-era intelligence officials who spearheaded previous investigations into his administration: “No Republican Senate Judiciary response, NO ‘JUSTICE’, NO FBI, NO NOTHING. Major horror show REPORTS on Comey
Trump subsequently deleted the tweet before posting a message singling out former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden, writing, “We have a totally corrupt previous Administration, including a President and Vice President who spied on my campaign, AND GOT CAUGHT.”
By law, the grand jury process in the case is confidential, meaning those records are not likely to become public before the election. Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito were the lone dissenting votes on the decision.
The court ruled separately that a lower court had not adequately reviewed an effort by
Both decisions are subject to review by the lower courts where the cases were previously heard. The criminal case will return to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, while the case involving Congress will return to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
“Courts in the past have given ‘broad deference,’” Trump added on Twitter. “BUT NOT ME!”