The Supreme Court may soon decide whether to take up a long-running dispute between former President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats over the former Trump International Hotel in the nation’s capital.
The justices are scheduled to discuss the case at their closed-door conference on March 17. If four of the nine justices vote to hear the case, oral argument will be scheduled.
If the case is heard and Democrats prevail, going forward the minority party in Congress would gain a great deal more power to investigate a president’s administration of the opposite party even if the minority party lacks the committee votes required to issue a subpoena….}