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Supreme Court drops case targeting Trump records by Democratic lawmakers.

The Supreme Court Dismisses Case Involving Democratic Lawmakers and Trump Records

The Supreme Court made a significant decision on Monday, dismissing a case that involved limits on lawsuits filed by members of Congress against the federal government. This particular dispute revolved around the former Trump International Hotel in Washington.

The justices overturned a federal appeals court ruling that had allowed a lawsuit by Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee to proceed. This ruling had raised concerns within the Biden Justice Department, as it feared that it could open the floodgates for numerous lawsuits from individual members of Congress against the administration.

The lawmakers initially filed their complaint in 2017, expressing their frustration over the Trump administration’s refusal to provide information regarding the Trump Organization’s lease of the hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue, situated between the White House and the Capitol.

Interestingly, the Democratic lawmakers voluntarily ended their case in a federal district court earlier in June, which prompted the Supreme Court’s action. It is worth noting that the Trump family no longer owns the hotel, which has been transformed into a Waldorf Astoria. Additionally, most of the information sought by the lawmakers was eventually provided, with only internal legal opinions remaining at issue.

The Biden administration urged the Supreme Court to intervene in this case, emphasizing the importance of wiping the appellate ruling from the books to prevent other individual lawmakers from suing the current or future administrations in a similar manner.

Ordinarily, members of Congress cannot individually or in small groups take their grievances to federal court and argue that their status as lawmakers grants them the right to sue when the administration refuses to comply with their information requests. However, a 95-year-old law allows seven members of the House Oversight Committee or five senators on a similar committee to request and receive specific information from federal agencies.

While negotiations typically resolve any disputes, the question of how to enforce the law when compromise fails has never been definitively answered. Since the law’s enactment in 1928, lawmakers have only sued twice before, and those cases, like this one, concluded without significant legal rulings.

The Western Journal has reviewed this Associated Press story and may have altered it prior to publication to ensure that it meets our editorial standards.

The post Supreme Court Dismisses Case in Which Democratic Lawmakers Targeted Trump Records appeared first on The Western Journal.



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