Supreme Court wades into Trump hotel records fight

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The justices are set to mull the power of minority lawmakers to demand records.

that the courts lack jurisdiction under the Constitution to enforce the statute and that giving judges such a power is unwise.

While the Justice Department has long touted such a view of the courts under many administrations of both parties, the Supreme Court has rejected such an absolutist position.

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