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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 potential conflicts of interest 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.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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