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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Frosh, DC Counterpart Ask Court To Rehear Emoluments Case

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh said Monday he and his Washington, D.C., counterpart have re-filed to have their suit against President Donald Trump heard by a full panel of a circuit court's judges.

"We are asking the entire 4th Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear our case," Frosh tweeted. "We will keep fighting to stop President Trump from violating the Emoluments Clauses. No federal court of appeals has ever short-circuited litigation this way.”

In July, a three-judge panel ruled Maryland and the District of Columbia lacked standing in their case. The two jurisdictions claim Trump is accepting illegal profits from foreign and state government visitors at his Washington hotel.

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7 comments:

  1. Give it a break you PERVERT looking pedophilia.

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  2. great use of taxpayer dollars.

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  3. keep wasting tax payer money on these worthless suits you tool bag!

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  4. Typical Maryland liberal Democrat. Does nothing to actually help Maryland.

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  5. Want to fix stupid vote out the democrats in MD..

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  6. Seriously folks. Promoting the Scotland resort, promoting the DC Hotel, raising Mara-largo fees to $200,000, promoting Doral resort and using the office of the Presidency to do so. You really see nothing wrong with that? Seriously?

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  7. Vote him out that is the only way it will change

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