Supreme Court cases are complicated, and their implications can be muddy.
But a few things are clear from what the court decided Thursday about the President Trump's financial records. Presidents do not have absolute immunity from having to release financial records, and more specifically to Trump, we likely won't see his taxes until after the presidential election.
That, though, may be beside the point, because allowing a New York grand jury — and a motivated district attorney — to mine his records could jeopardize his brand, the fortune he built and even possibly his children, who work for the Trump Organization.
"Trumps' Fortune" is & always has been a fraud, a thin veneer of gold-plated dreck over festering evil.