Supreme Court to Hear Trump Hotel Dispute Subpoena Case

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The US Supreme Court has agreed to review a case that tests the limits of congressional subpoenas for executive branch documents. The case involves a 2013 agreement between then-citizen Trump and the General Services Administration to lease the Old Post Office Building in Washington, D.C. The Biden administration is on the same side as the former Trump administration in arguing that congressional requests for information from executive agencies have traditionally been negotiated between the two branches and that congressional subpoenas for information are institutional and cannot be asserted by individual members of the House or Senate.
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