The Supreme Court granted a request from the Biden administration to review a federal appeals court decision that allows for a handful of members of Congress to sue a government agency for records related to a Washington, DC, hotel once partly owned by former President Donald Trump – even if they don’t have enough votes to issue a subpoena.
The case raises questions about when members of Congress – and not a full committee – have the legal right to sue an executive agency for documents under a specific federal law, Section 2954.
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