U.S. appeals court hands win to Trump in hotel 'emoluments' case

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President Donald Trump scores a crucial victory in a Democratic-backed lawsuit that accused him of violating anti-corruption provisions of the U.S. Constitution with his Washington hotel. More here:

- U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday scored a crucial victory in a Democratic-backed lawsuit that accuses him of violating anti-corruption provisions of the U.S. Constitution with his Washington hotel.

The decision halts dozens of subpoenas issued to Trump’s businesses and government agencies for financial documents related to the hotel. “Word just out that I won a big part of the Deep State and Democrat induced Witch Hunt,” Trump wrote on Twitter.“The idea that the District of Columbia and Maryland are not harmed by the President’s violation of the Constitution is plain error,” Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh and District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine said in a joint statement. “We will continue to pursue our legal options to hold him accountable.

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