A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., threw out a lawsuit accusing President Trump of illegally profiting off his private businesses while in office, ruling that the Democratic lawmakers who brought the suit lack legal standing.
A three-judge panel on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday did not rule on whether the president was violating the Constitution by profiting off foreign governments' spending at his hotels. The judges unanimously said in a brief 12-page decision that the dispute centering around the Constitution's emoluments clauses has no place in the court system.
"The Members can, and likely will, continue to use their weighty voices to make their case to the American people, their colleagues in the Congress and the President himself, all of whom are free to engage that argument as they see fit," the judges wrote. "But we will not—indeed we cannot—participate in this debate."
Two of the three judges were appointed by Republican presidents and the other by a Democrat.
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7 comments:
That pesky constitution.
The democrats are losing their minds! They couldn’t win a prize in a box of Cracker Jacks.
THEY JUST CANNOT STAND IT WHEN THEY ARE ON THE LOSING END. LOL
Another triumph over stupid.
And with this, the dumbocrats will still not get it.
BUT,, Trump shure as Hell CAN sue them Demon-crats !!!
YESππππ Take that Shifty Schiff πππ
Another reason the democrats hate the constitution and want to overthrow it.
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