Supreme Court to Hear Democrats' Lawsuit Against Trump Hotel.

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The Supreme Court will review a federal appeals court decision that allows a few members of Congress to sue a government agency for records related to a Washington, DC, hotel once partly owned by former President Donald Trump, even if they don’t have enough votes to issue a subpoena. The case raises questions about when members of Congress have the legal right to sue an executive agency for documents under a specific federal law, Section 2954. The Biden administration argued that if the lower court ruling is allowed to stand, it will harm the independence of the Executive Branch. The case will be heard next fall.
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