Judge Rules House Can Get Some, but Not All, of Trump Records Sought From Mazars

“In the current polarized political climate, it is not difficult to imagine the incentives a Congress would have to threaten or influence a sitting president with a similarly robust subpoena, issued after he leaves office, in order to ‘aggrandize itself at the president’s expense,’” U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta wrote.

       
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