An appeals court has rejected President Trump's attempt to stop an emoluments lawsuit challenging his ownership of a Washington, DC, hotel, keeping the case alive in trial court and reopening the possibility state officials can access his business record.
The 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 9-6 ruling, decided the emoluments case on Thursday morning against the President, keeping it alive in trial court and reopening the possibility state officials can access his business records.
It is a major ongoing challenge to Trump and his business empire, where DC and Maryland attorneys general have claimed the Trump International Hotel has an unfair competitive advantage and have attempted to subpoena his company's records.This story is breaking and will be updated.
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