Supreme Court to hear case on document access tied to Trump’s D.C. hotel

The Supreme Court will decide if Democratic lawmakers are able to seek a lawsuit against the federal government for access to documents, a case stemming back to last decade when former President Donald Trump came under fire for potencial conflicts of interests in leasing the Old Post Office Building to build the now-defunct Trump International Hotel. NBC News’ Danny Cevallos explains why the long running legal battle from the Trump administration landed in President Joe Biden’s hands and how

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The Supreme Court will decide if Democratic lawmakers are able to seek a lawsuit against the federal government for access to documents, a case stemming back to last decade when former President Donald Trump came under fire for potencial conflicts of interests in leasing the Old Post Office Building to build the now-defunct Trump International Hotel. NBC News’ Danny Cevallos explains why the long running legal battle from the Trump administration landed in President Joe Biden’s hands and how the Supreme Court’s decision could affect the lawsuit.

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