WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to weigh whether individual Democratic members of Congress can pursue a lawsuit seeking government documents related to the former Trump International Hotel in Washington. In a twist, the lawmakers are facing off against the Biden administration, which inherited the case after former…Read More
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