Retired Supreme Court Justice: Trump 'exercising powers that do not really belong to him'

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Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens accused President Trump of exceeding his presidential powers, saying in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that the President 'has to comply with subpoenas'

Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens accused President Donald Trump of exceeding his presidential powers in an interview published Thursday, telling The Wall Street Journal that the President"has to comply with subpoenas."

Stevens' remarks come as the court battle over Trump's financial records ramps up, with Judge Amit Mehta overseeing the first hearing in the standoff between the Democrat-led House Oversight Committee and the President next week. The committee has subpoenaed Trump's long-standing accounting firm Mazars USA for several years' worth of the President's financial statements, and the President has sued the committee and Mazars to block the firm from complying.

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