The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether President Donald Trump must comply with subpoenas for his financial documents from a New York grand jury and from U.S. congressional committees.

The justices granted review in a trio of cases—Trump v. Vance, Trump v. Mazars and Trump v. Deutsche Bank—in which federal appellate courts in New York and Washington rejected the president’s arguments to shield financial records from law enforcement and congressional investigators. Then-candidate Trump vowed to release those records, but has since refused.

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