An appeals court revived a lawsuit alleging Trump is unlawfully profiting from the presidency, allowing attorneys general to gather evidence on his businesses
A divided federal appeals court on Thursday revived a lawsuit by Maryland and the District of Columbia alleging President Trump is illegally profiting from his office.
The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, with all active judges participating, ruled 9-to-6 that Mr. Trump had not met the high legal requirements for obtaining dismissal of the case while it was still in its infancy at the trial-court level.
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