WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Monday it would decide whether members of Congress can sue to obtain agency records about former President Donald Trump’s now-ended deal to operate a Trump International Hotel in a landmark Washington building owned by the federal government. Separately, the justices said they would review…Read More
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